About the Courses
Course highlights
Put yourself at the heart of criminal justice work in relation to international norms and standards, including human rights issues, and study the development and challenges of transnational offending from criminological, legal and political perspectives
Master the principles, processes and practice of intelligence work, and understand the challenges of managing intelligence in the evidence chain
Learn from a research-active team of international criminal justice specialists in our School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, and hear from industry expert guest speakers from around the world
Enrich your research studies by using our lab equipment, such as our eye-tracking and VR technology, and operational simulation spaces
Be part of our community of researchers by getting involved with our criminology resear
Course highlights
Put yourself at the heart of criminal justice work in relation to international norms and standards, including human rights issues, and study the development and challenges of transnational offending from criminological, legal and political perspectives
Master the principles, processes and practice of intelligence work, and understand the challenges of managing intelligence in the evidence chain
Learn from a research-active team of international criminal justice specialists in our School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, and hear from industry expert guest speakers from around the world
Enrich your research studies by using our lab equipment, such as our eye-tracking and VR technology, and operational simulation spaces
Be part of our community of researchers by getting involved with our criminology research groups, such as the Policing research group, the Centre for Cybercrime and Economic Crime and the Probation, Prison and Penology research group
Complete a major project based on your chosen area of research, with the support of qualified and enthusiastic experts in the field
Modules
Core modules
You'll do all core modules.
Criminal Justice in a Global Context - 30 credits
Dissertation / Major Project - 60 credits
Managing Intelligence - 30 credits
Research Methods and Research Ethics - 30 credits
Optional modules
You can do one optional module.
Dangerous Offenders and Vulnerable Victims - 30 credits
Global Advances in Wildlife Crime Investigation - 30 credits
Missing Persons: Global Perspectives - 30 credits
Rehabilitation and Desistance from Crime - 30 credits