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On our BA in Criminology and Law you will unpick theories and perspectives that explore today’s most pressing crime-related issues. You will study a wide range of topics across the two disciplines and you’ll have the opportunity to connect with local agencies such as the police and the prison service.
Taught by experts and supported all the way, you will develop both specialist and transferable skills that will open up a wide range of exciting careers.
Why Lancaster?
Critically explore crime and justice and explore crime through a social justice lens
Unravel technical legal topics and uncover how Law shapes our society
Work with leading experts: Our academics advise the United Nations and the EU, influence drug policies in the UK and overseas and work with national and local criminal justice agencies
Build connections: Network with experts from NGOs, charities, law enforcement, and other criminal justice organisations
Plan for your career: Our specialist careers advisors will help you map your future in the criminal justice system and beyond
A city steeped in criminal justice
Lancaster has played an important part in our legal and justice systems. From the medieval period to contemporary times, the Castle in Lancaster has served as an assizes court, crown court and a fully functioning prison. From the infamous 1612 trial and execution of the ten people accused of witchcraft to the more recent exoneration of accused terrorists the ‘Birmingham Six’, Lancaster Castle has been the site of both persecution and justice.
Our BA Criminology and Law degree is informed by this past but looks strongly to the future of crime and punishment in the United Kingdom and internationally. Join us and explore the connections between the two disciplines.
A critical approach to Criminology and Law
Our internationally recognised team of experts will guide you through core criminological and legal concepts, including criminal law, the English legal system and explanations for crime and offending behaviour. You’ll look critically at the social, cultural, political, and economic contexts of crime and criminal justice, as well as viewing challenges through a social justice lens. You’ll learn about the prison system, the forms and methods of punishment today and the role of reformative approaches.
Throughout the degree you will explore a broad range of criminological and legal perspectives, consider how to ‘do’ criminological research and be able to choose a range of optional modules which explore various criminological and legal controversies and issues.
Topics might include:
Human rights
Asylum and migration
Green criminology and environmental law
Cyber security and policing
Gendered harm and sexual offence laws
Media, popular culture and intellectual property
Youth justice and Street law
Crime and power
This degree programme is distinct from our LLB Law with Criminology degree, as the focus of the course is on Criminology, meaning you do not study all of the core law modules that are required for a qualifying law degree. However, the multi-disciplinary nature of the degree scheme will encourage you to recognise and reflect on the academic and professional links between Criminology and Law.
Networking opportunities
A variety of placement and volunteering opportunities will help hone your workplace skills. Recent students have undertaken roles within West Mercia Police, HMP Lancaster Farms, Partners of Prisoners (POPS) and Family Support, Red Rose Recovery, Global Telemetrics (Security Liaison) and Enterprise.
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The following entry points are available for this course:
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with 15 points from the best 3 Higher Level subjects
At Lancaster, we are committed to widening access to higher education for all. As part of this we take a holistic approach to reviewing applications, taking into account exceptional circumstances and potential as much as we can. We run a Contextual Offer Scheme which incorporates a reduced grade offer for applicants that meet our eligibility criteria. For more information on the scheme, and other widening participation activity such as the Lancaster Access Programme, please visit our website.
This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course with (learn more).
It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place.
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