Our criminology courses rank in the UK top 20 overall in their subject field (The Guardian University Guide, 2026).
Our BSc (Hons) Criminology offers a dynamic exploration of crime, justice and society. You examine why individuals offend, how crime is controlled and how criminological theories apply to real-world contexts. The course builds a strong foundation in criminal behaviour, justice systems and offender rehabilitation. After studying these core topics, you can then tailor your learning through optional units aligned with your interests and career goals. These include areas such as youth justice, cybercrime, data analytics, probation, and serious and organised crime (which covers gangs, terrorism, homicide and hate crime). Graduates of this course are well-prepared for a variety of career paths within the UK.
Facilities and specialist equipment
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Simulated scene-of-crime laboratory designed as a modern flat to replicate real-world crime scenarios
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Mock custody suite
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Modern library with extensive range of physical and digital resources
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Bespoke lecture theatres, presentation rooms, group study spaces and socialising space
Partnerships and collaborations
We have robust associations with criminal justice stakeholders, local councils, companies, the voluntary sector and practitioners, which open up opportunities for volunteering and work placements in the community or in practice.
Your student experience
Put theory into practice through voluntary work and simulated crime scenarios embedded into the course units.
Benefit from our links with local charities and volunteering organisations (Victim Support, Youth Offending Team, Luton Women’s Aid and Luton Women’s Centre), Luton Council and Bedfordshire Police as well as regular industry visitors and guest speakers such as experts from HMP Wells and local police forces.
Gain specialist knowledge thanks to subject-relevant field trips to The Old Bailey and Royal Courts of Justice.
Develop your research skills and ability to make sound judgements based on in-depth knowledge.
Specialised learning support and guidance from academic success coaches.
Explore your commitment to the principle of equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practice.
Interact with local charities, policymakers and community influencers with our #SASS Change Maker initiative, which aims to increase awareness of and response to topical societal issues.