课程简介
本课程适用于所有想全面了解犯罪的最新趋势和复杂趋势的人
The fascinating discipline of Criminology addresses crime, criminal harms and justice and their impact on people at local, national and global levels. Taught by experts whose wide-ranging research provides expert insight into criminal justice issues at national and international levels, our MA covers the latest criminological theories, trends and developments in crime, criminal justice, and gove rnance. Youll be prepared for careers in law enforcement, planning, policy, social work, charity, advocacy and more. Should you wish to undertake PhD study or focus on research, we offer a research methods intensive pathway designed to meet UK government postgraduate funding criteria. Criminology addresses urgent contemporary events - from policing, civil disorder, migration and border security, to probation, imprisonment and sentencing - and their impact on people locally, nationally or internationally.<br><br>The principles, theories and research covered on this MA aim to help us as individuals and society better understand the causes and effects of crime, offending and penal sanctions, generating the insight needed to inform social policy development and criminal justice practice.<br><br>This course will be of interest to anyone motivated to make the world a safer place to live and work, whether seeking to reduce and better control crime, or by helping to create and deliver a fair justice process. It will be particularly relevant if you currently or would like to work in criminal justice, community safety, policy, research, rehabilitation, victim support or similar fields. We welcome applicants holding a Bachelor's degree in any area of the social sciences (broadly defined), law, or forensics. Applicants with equivalent professional or career experience are also welcome.<br><br>The programme provides opportunities for the advanced study of criminal justice as a specialised, interdisciplinary field, to think critically about legal and social orders and understand changes in law, policy and practice. There is a strong emphasis on understanding criminal justice as a dynamic and complex field.<br><br>Students are equipped with the intellectual, analytical and research skills needed for understanding criminal justice, crime control and security, policing, penality and offender management.<br><br>You will develop a wide range of practical qualitative and quantitative research skills, preparing you for fieldwork and equipping you with transferrable written and oral communication skills useful in almost any profession. Through module selection, you also can choose to develop more advanced social science research approaches and skills in line with best practice outlined in the widely respected Vitae Researcher Development Framework (RDF).<br><br>Keele University has been an international centre for research and teaching in crime and justice since the late 1960s. You will be taught by staff who work with the full range of criminal justice agencies, including the police, magistracy, prison services, probation, youth justice services, third sector and government. Their broad expertise includes prisons, resettlement, community-based justice, restorative justice, lay participation in criminal trials, fear of crime, crime and the family, politics of crime control, police-community relations, inequality, alternative responses to youth offending, terrorism, and the criminalisation and securitisation of migration.
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