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Criminology (with optional placement year)

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  • 3 Study options
  • Undergraduate
Course location
University of Suffolk

Course summary

Criminology is an academic discipline with strong roots in Sociology, Psychology, Law, Social Policy and Philosophy, and offers a number of robust theoretical and empirical debates. https://www.uos.ac.uk/courses/ug/bsc-hons-criminology
Through engaging in these debates students will gain the very important undergraduate skill of critical and will be challenged to seek answers to fundamental questions such as:
• What is crime?
• Why do people commit crime?
• Why and how do we punish offenders?
• Are we all equal before the law?
• How does the Criminal Justice System, and institutions such as prisons, work?
• How do we prevent crime?

Criminology is an inherently reflexive discipline as it deals with public issues that have a contested value basis. To this end, students will be introduced to a variety of research methods and ethical considerations, so that they can challenge and understand the limitations and ambiguities of research.
Excellent links with Suffolk Constabulary, local magistrates, the Crown Prosecution Service and the probation service. Regular guest speakers who are practitioners that work in the field with either victims or offenders.
As a Criminology graduate, you will be well equipped with advanced skills and the confidence to thrive in a variety of roles.
Benefit from small class sizes, helping you strengthen your learning and employability.

The Times Good University Guide 2023
Criminology at the University of Suffolk is ranked
11th out of 88 for overall subject ranking
6th for teaching quality and
2nd for Graduate prospects

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Course code:
L370
Institution code:
S82

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