criminology is concerned with understanding crime, deviance, and institutions of criminal justice. Criminologists seek to answer questions like: why are some people more likely to commit or be victims of crime than others; how can crime be effectively prevented or controlled; and from a more critical perspective, how do particular activities become defined as €œcriminal€ in the first place and what does this tell us about the nature of power and authority in society? Overall, the course progressively develops your critical understanding of Criminology through the examination of key concepts and theories as well as substantive issues related to crime and criminal justice. Alongside this, the course teaches critical analytical and methodological skills to equip students with the practical expertise required to engage with and carry out Criminological research. As such, by the end of the course, graduates will be able to draw upon conceptual and empirical material to critically analyze complex Criminological issues in a scholarly fashion.
A level offer €“ AAB.
IELTS: 6.5 (no component under 6.0)_x000D_ _x000D_ TOEFL iBT (internet-based test) and TOEFL iBT Home Edition: 92 (no component under 23)
Criminology
Durham City
Undergraduate
3
September
,
Southampton
Undergraduate
GBP £13,800
Ipswich
Undergraduate
GBP £9,250, £13,725
Uxbridge, Middlesex England, UK
Undergraduate
GBP £9,250, £13,750