Criminology Overview
Criminology is the study of the law enforcement and the criminal justice system. It is also the scientific study of the behavior of criminals. This is based on individual, social and natural levels, and how to understand, controlled and prevent them.
Criminology covers a range of different areas such as psychology, sociology, psychiatry and more. This also falls under the remit of criminal law. Studying criminology will allow you to specialise in what interests you, i.e. criminal psychology, social anthropology and more.
Best Reasons to Study Criminology
This subject is heavily connected to studying the connections between breaking the law and the construction of law. Perfect for those who have a great interest in law but also want a more specific area of study.
Most degree content involves you having total freedom of whatever area interests you within criminology. The course offers in depth training of modern crime and punishment and why certain people are victimised. There are plenty of opportunities to study abroad as a dual degree with another language or to study how crime is analysed.
This original degree opens lots of doors to its graduates. The student to staff ratio is significantly higher than many other degrees purely because jobs in these areas are in great demand.
Qualification Requirements
University entry requirements for this subject are different for each university and might change each academic year. Please contact us to find out more details and guidelines. Our team of educational experts is here to help you.
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