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Criminology and Criminal Justice (BA) - Wolverhampton
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Criminology and Criminal Justice (BA) - Wolverhampton

University of Wolverhampton
WolverhamptonUK
On campus
Full-time
€18,011.96/year
 1749 Points
Duration
3 Years
Language
English
Start date
Sep 2024

Program Description

During your bachelor in Criminology and Criminal Justice (BA) at the University of Wolverhampton, you will study all the main areas of the subject – including who commits crime and why, how they are punished, and how crime is controlled.

You will be able to study a range of cutting-edge research-focused specialist modules that particularly interest you or may assist in your future career. These include, for example, working in the criminal justice system, police and society, rehabilitation of offenders, victimology, environmental crime, modern punishment, and youth justice and youth crime.

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Curriculum

Year 1

Media, Culture and Society

Thinking About Crime

Working in the Criminal Justice System

Advocacy in Action

Citizenship and Social Inequalities

Human Rights in Criminal Justice

Outlaws or Civilising Influencers?

Social Policy Now

The Sociological Imagination

Victimology

Year 2

Framing the Criminological World

Police and Society

Research methods

Advanced Criminal Law

Criminal Law

Environmental Crime

Punishment and Society in England and Wales 1718-1948

Racism, Diversity and Difference

Volunteering in Action

Year 3

Independent Project Module

Contemporary Issues in Criminology

Controlling Crime

Modern Punishment

Rehabilitation of Offenders and Desistance

Serious and Organised Crime

Youth Crime and Youth Justice

Jobs - Careers

  • Probation Officer
  • Working in a Prison
  • Police Work
  • Youth or Social Work
  • Charity Work
  • Further Study
  • Civil Service/Local Government
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