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Aberystwyth University
BSc (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Aberystwyth · 2025
Tariff points: 96/120
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Anglia Ruskin University
BA (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Cambridge · 2025
Tariff points: 96/96
Criminology
Aston University, Birmingham
MS · 1 Year · Full-time · Birmingham · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Criminology
University of Bedfordshire
BSc (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Luton · 2025
Tariff points: 96/112
Criminology
Birmingham Newman University
BA (Hons) · 4.5 Years · Part-time · Birmingham · 2025
Tariff points: 112/112
Criminology
University of Birmingham
BA (Hons) · 4 Years · Full-time with time abroad · Birmingham · 2025
Tariff points: 128/128
Criminology
Bishop Grosseteste University
BA (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Lincoln · 2025
Tariff points: 96/96
Criminology
Aberystwyth University
BSc (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Aberystwyth · 2025
Tariff points: 96/120
Criminology
Aberystwyth University
PhD · 36 Months · Full-time · Aberystwyth · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Criminology
Anglia Ruskin University
BA (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Cambridge · 2025
Tariff points: 96/96
Criminology
Aston University, Birmingham
MS · 1 Year · Full-time · Birmingham · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Criminology
Aston University, Birmingham
BSc (Hons) · 4 Years · Sandwich · Birmingham · 2025
Tariff points: N/A
Criminology
University of Bedfordshire
BSc (Hons) · 3 Years · Full-time · Luton · 2025
Tariff points: 96/112
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Bangor UniversityCriminology and Criminal JusticeHello, my name is Alicia! I'm a home student and commute to Bangor University. I'm a second year PhD researcher in the field of Criminology exploring organised crime in the agri-food sector. My hobbies include football, reading and watching tv shows! Katie
Bangor UniversityCriminology and Criminal JusticeI would like to join the North Wales Police with the hopes of one day becoming a detective. I am the first in my family to go to university. I struggled to get my bearings in my first year. I am extremely passionate about Formula 1! katy
Liverpool John Moores UniversityLaw and Criminal Justice, LLB (Hons)Hi! My name is Katy and I currently study Criminal law and criminal justice as a first year. I'm here to help with anything ranging from questions to any opportunities i can give you. Don't be scared to ask! Abbey
Leeds Trinity UniversityCriminology with Police Studies BA Combined (Hons)I am looking at going into the police after university and doing their graduate detective program. I enjoy watching all sorts of true crime documentaries. Abigail
University of EssexCriminologyHello! My name is Abi, and I'm currently in my third year doing Criminology with Counselling Skills. I aspire to go into the police force to be a detective! I love helping others and cooking. Alongside my degree, I am doing some content creation and photography as a fun hobby as I also have a passion for both of those things. Carla
Abertay UniversityBA (Hons) CriminologyI'm an international student studying criminology at the University of Abertay. I enjoy the social justice and criminal justice aspects of my program and would eventually like to work in that field. I have many passions and hobbies and love to share what I've learned over the years with others to guide and help them make the most out of their student life. I enjoy sports and play competitively in two Abertay sports clubs. I have also co-created the Criminology and Sociology Society at Abertay in the hopes of gathering students from various sociological programs and creating a big community of students around a passion they share. Dani
University of EssexCriminologyI am a criminology student from the north of england who is hoping to progress and grow during my last year at Essex. I enjoy spending time with friends and listening to music. I’d say I’m very social and happy to meet new people. In terms of career plans, I haven’t 100% decided on what I’d like to do after graduating. Deborah
Buckinghamshire New UniversityCriminology and LawI intend to finish my degree in Criminology and Law and and attend law school to qualify to be a barrister in the criminal law field. Additionally, I desire to to continue and progress in creating music, writing songs and poetry! Ellie
Leeds Trinity UniversityCriminology and Law BA Joint (Hons)Hi! My name is Ellie. I am in my Second year of uni and I remember how daunting it can be in a new environment. I enjoy talking to new people and I am open to any questions that you have about becoming a student at Leeds Trinity. I am hoping to peruse a career in law, more specifically, becoming a lawyer or police detective. After completing my uni degree I hope to go travelling to various countries to explore different cultures. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions. Emilia
Staffordshire UniversitySociology, Criminology and TerrorismI’m in my first year of my PhD in sociology, with a BSc in Criminology and an MA in Sociology and Social Justice. This is a subject I’ve had a lot of passion for, for the best part of a decade, and actually being able to study it has been amazing. Emily
University of AberdeenCriminology and SociologyHi! I'm Emily, a 1st year Criminology and Sociology student at University of Aberdeen and currently live at Hillhead Student Village (university halls). I was very nervous before going to university but I’m now loving Aberdeen and uni life. 😀 I would be happy to answer all your questions about the University, my studies, student life, Hillhead student village or anything else. 💕 Fay
University of PlymouthMSc CriminologyHi, I'm Fay a mature student. I have 5 children and came to university as a career change. I am having the best time at Plymouth University and there is so much help and support available.
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Euthanasia: Should It Be Legalised In The UK?
with Dr Kieran Doran from University of Sunderland
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Exploring Vulnerability Through A Criminological Lense
with Sarah Connelly from the University of Sunderland
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Legal Technology: Law In The Digital Age
with Christopher Sykes from Manchester Metropolitan University
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Understanding Depression
with Rob Williams from UWE Bristol (University of the West of England)
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What Constitutes A Crime?
with Dr John Kerr from University of Law
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What Is The Impact Of Contemporary Artists In Society?
with Dr Suzy O’Hara from the University of Sunderland
Cracking The Case: Have You Got What It Takes?
with Mary Makinde & James Harris from Canterbury Christ Church University
Offender Profiling: Who Did It?
with Dr Laura Adnum from Liverpool Hope University
The LGBT+ Community And Law Through Time.
with Dr Anne-Marie Greenslade from Leeds Beckett University
The Prison System: Does It Really Work?
with John Greenan from Anglia Ruskin University
Modern Slavery: County Lines Drug Trading In The UK.
with Assistant Professor Edward Mowlam and Dr Gareth Addidle
Climate Change: Causes, Consequences & Solutions
with Dr Matt Wilde & Dr Tess Osborne from University of Leicester
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Legal Realities Unveiled: Virtual Law Careers with TLT and Springpod
Law & Legal Services
This programme will explore an array of career opportunities available at TLT LLP
Available 25/04/2025 - 01/05/2026
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Civil Engineers: Shaping the World
Engineering
This programme will explore an array of career opportunities available at Institution of Civil Engineers
Available 24/07/2023 - 31/07/2025
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HR Career Insights: Virtual Work Experience with CIPD and Springpod
Business, Administration & Consulting
This programme will explore an array of career opportunities available at Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development
Available 13/11/2023 - 31/10/2025
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Geology Careers with the British Geological Survey
Science & Research
This programme will explore an array of career opportunities available at British Geological Survey
Available 19/05/2025 - 26/04/2026
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Digital Careers in Health and Care with Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent ICS
Digital, IT and Computing
This programme will explore an array of career opportunities available at Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent ICS
Available 05/05/2025 - 30/09/2025
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Engineering Work Experience with AJP - Civil and Structural Engineering
Engineering
This programme will explore an array of career opportunities available at AJP
Available 16/09/2024 - 01/06/2025
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Step inside Accountancy: Virtual Work Experience with ICAEW
Accounting, Banking & Finance
This programme will explore an array of career opportunities available at ICAEW
Available 01/05/2025 - 01/05/2026
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Empowering Energy Futures: Virtual Work Experience with Siemens
Energy & Utilities
This programme will explore an array of career opportunities available at Siemens Energy
Available 21/10/2024 - 16/01/2026
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Dentistry Work Experience with mydentist
Healthcare & Medicine
This programme will explore an array of career opportunities available at mydentist
Available 19/11/2024 - 30/06/2025
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Healthcare Careers with Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust
Healthcare & Medicine
This programme will explore an array of career opportunities available at Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust
Available 13/09/2024 - 28/02/2026
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Hospital Virtual Work Experiencewith Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent ICS
Healthcare & Medicine
This programme will explore an array of career opportunities available at Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent ICS
Available 22/01/2024 - 01/01/2026
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Social Care Work Experience
Social Care
This programme will explore an array of career opportunities available at Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent ICS
Available 15/03/2024 - 01/01/2026
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27 Information and advice pages
Criminal convictions – what you need to know
Higher education is an option considered by many people with previous criminal convictions. Depending on the course you want to study, you may have to disclose your criminal record.
Criminal convictions good practice for HE providers
Check out our good practice resources, to support you with changes to the criminal conviction question in the application.
How to become a police officer
Dealing with criminals on a daily basis, unsociable hours, and dangerous scenarios – becoming a police officer is genuinely challenging, but that’s also what can make it so rewarding.
10 money tips for starting uni or college
With the cost of everything from a flat white to fruit and veg at an all-time high, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But there are things you can do to feel more in control of the situation. Here are 10 practical steps that can help.
A student's guide to Manchester
Local yet international, full of heritage yet incredibly multicultural, large yet friendly and accessible – it has to be Manchester.
Admissions Good Practice
The fair admissions code of practice demonstrates the higher education sector’s commitment to fair and transparent admissions practices.
Applying for a healthcare apprenticeship
Are you interested in a career in healthcare? Whether you're looking at frontline dentistry, nursing, or a behind the scenes in the lab with science and medicine - an apprenticeship can help you get there, bringing practical experience together with academic qualifications, it could be the pathway for you.
Applying for a legal apprenticeship
Do you want to start a legal career among experienced professionals? Legal apprenticeships, including the 6-year solicitor apprenticeship, are the perfect way to gain practical skills and real-world context on the route to becoming a qualified solicitor. In this guide, we walk you through applying for one type of legal apprenticeship, the solicitor apprenticeship - which includes a Law Degree and all the professional examinations you need to qualify - with top tips from employers about what they look for in an apprentice.
Career goals: Lawyer
Oxford graduate Anke takes the stand to testify on what the life of a lawyer is really like.
Criminology 2026 personal statement guide
Don’t rob yourself of the opportunity to argue your case for why you deserve a place on a competitive criminology course.
Entry requirements for UK courses
Entry requirements are formal criteria which you must meet to be considered for a university course. Universities and colleges set their own entry requirements for their courses, to ensure you have the right skills and knowledge to successfully complete the course.
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6 Videos
Criminal convictions seminar –Unlock
Duration: 15:5318 Apr 2025, 20:09
Criminal convictions seminar – Prisoners' Education Trust
Duration: 12:5218 Apr 2025, 20:09
Criminal convictions seminar Longford Trust
Duration: 20:4718 Apr 2025, 20:09
Criminal convictions seminar – student
Duration: 17:4018 Apr 2025, 20:09
Criminal convictions - good practice for providers
Duration: 09:1318 Apr 2025, 20:09
Gareth's story
This inspiring video shows progressing into higher education is possible for people with criminal convictions.
Duration: 03:3718 Apr 2025, 20:09
3 Blog posts
Children of prisoners: Forgotten, invisible, and HE needs to act
Students with imprisoned parents are a disadvantaged group who need support throughout their educational
Pippa Blythe, Widening Participation Project Coordinator, University of Cambridge12 Jul 2023, 08:53
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UCAS criminal convictions good practice resources
In 2018, UCAS released a range of good practice resources to support universities and colleges with changes
UCAS criminal convictions good practice resources
In 2018, UCAS released a range of good practice resources to support universities and colleges with changes
Criminal convictions good practice virtual engagement session
In 2018, following the introduction of GDPR, UCAS made changes to the information it collects regarding
Criminal convictions good practice engagement session
In 2018, following the introduction of GDPR, UCAS made changes to the information it collects regarding
Reminder: Changes to the criminal convictions question – give us your feedback!
For the 2019 cycle, there were changes made to the questions applicants have to answer about criminal
Reminder: Changes to the criminal convictions question – give us your feedback!
For the 2019 cycle, there were changes made to the questions applicants have to answer about criminal
Changes to the criminal convictions questions – give us your feedback!
For the 2019 cycle, there were changes made to the questions applicants have to answer about criminal
Criminal convictions declaration
Please be aware that if an applicant applies for a course which requires a criminal convictions declaration,
Criminal convictions declaration
If an applicant contacts our Customer Experience Centre to add or substitute a course choice which requires
Reminder: Criminal convictions good practice resources now available
Following the removal of the question in Apply about unspent criminal convictions for the 2019 cycle,
Criminal convictions good practice resources now available
Following the removal of the question in Apply about unspent criminal convictions for the 2019 cycle,