MA Criminology and Criminal Justice

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MA CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Prepare for a career in criminal justice and gain the skills and knowledge vital to higher level criminal justice practitioners. The field of criminology and criminal justice is constantly developing, challenging both researchers and practitioners as new forms of crime and harm emerge from a range of perennial issues. Whether it’s established issues of crime and disorder or emergent problems attached to new technologies, changing demographic patterns of globalised structural networks, there is a growing demand - locally and nationally - for professionals with substantive, social-scientific knowledge and evidence-based practice along with the research skills needed for their development. The MA Criminology and Criminal Justice aims to prepare you for a career in the broad field of criminal justice by developing your awareness of current problems in crime and harm and equipping you with the knowledge and skills needed to contribute to and lead professional services across the criminal justice sector.


Course overview

Why study with us?

This course is suitable for graduates from a wide range of academic disciplines, including criminology, policing, sociology, psychology and law, who are keen to pursue a career in criminal justice and for professionals working in the criminal justice sector who want to expand their own skills, knowledge and competencies.

• Gain skills and knowledge vital to higher level criminal justice practitioners.

Throughout the course, you will explore current problems and ideas on both sides of the criminological discipline and have the opportunity to develop the knowledge, skills and competencies required to join the next generation of practitioners and researchers. You’ll receive research training that roams beyond the established distinction between qualitative and quantitative to explore the new frontier of online methodologies. You’ll learn from practitioners and researchers with interests that range across the social sciences and benefit from our established links with West Yorkshire Police, the probation service and a variety of connected organisations. These experts will help you to develop strong analytical and research skills and support you as you conduct your own real-world criminological research, putting your ideas and interests into practice through the completion of a postgraduate research project.

Modules

• Study alongside experienced researchers and practitioners with extensive experience working in and around criminal justice. • Foster your ability to identify, build and employ evidence-based practice.

Entry requirements Leeds Trinity University is committed to recruiting students with talent and potential and who we feel will benefit greatly from their academic and non-academic experiences here. We treat every application on its own merits; we value highly the experience you illustrate in your personal statement. The typical entry requirement is an honours degree (minimum 2:2) in a relevant subject such as criminology, psychology, policing or the wider social sciences (politics, economics). Alternatively, we will consider applicants with equivalent professional experience.

Visit leedstrinity.ac.uk/postgraduate for the latest course information, including tuition fees, and to access the online application form.

Practical Criminological Research Justice and Control in the 21st Century Current Criminological Concepts Illicit Markets Scholarly Project

Information correct at time of publication, October 2022. The information in this booklet is available in alternative formats. Please call 0113 283 7150 or email hello@leedstrinity.ac.uk 221025NO2 - 25/10/22-1


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