Advanced Start BS in International and Comparative Criminal Justice
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Studying at Kaplan Edinburgh is a wonderful experience, the school staff is adorable and we are not in huge groups (about 15 students). This is a real chance for me to have spent four weeks here.
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Bachelor's degree
Distance
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Methodology
Distance Learning
To provide a foundation for a critical, global approach to the analysis of cross-cultural theories of crime, legal systems, jurisprudence, policing, courts, juvenile justice, and other substantive offenses. Suitable for anyone interested in international and comparative criminal justice.
About this course
Introduction to the Criminal Justice System Criminology I Foundations of International and Comparative Criminal Justice
Reviews
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I would comment that the experience in London was the best I met in my life I imaginary friends.
Travel to different cities and countries as it is very accessible.
I go back to Mexico but I think I'll go with Kaplan for another country
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Studying at Kaplan Edinburgh is a wonderful experience, the school staff is adorable and we are not in huge groups (about 15 students). This is a real chance for me to have spent four weeks here.
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Studying at Kaplan Edinburgh is a wonderful experience, the school staff is adorable and we are not in huge groups (about 15 students). This is a real chance for me to have spent four weeks here.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
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Course programme
This degree program could help develop the talent you need to start or advance your career in the field of international and comparative criminal justice.† You will be taught to collect, analyze, synthesize, and report information regarding international and comparative criminal justice procedures and investigations. Particular emphasis is placed on evaluating policy recommendations, planning, procedural design, emerging trends, and preventative approaches to transnational crime to help you stand out in this field. Program Highlights
The Bachelor of Science in International and Comparative Criminal Justice is designed to provide a foundation for a critical, global approach to the analysis of cross-cultural theories of crime, legal systems, jurisprudence, policing, courts, juvenile justice, and other substantive offenses. This includes, but is not limited to:
- Areas of study in computer crime, smuggling, narco-terrorism, human and migrant trafficking, and cyberlaundering
- The complexities of the causes, prevention, and containment of global criminal activity
- Evaluation of the components of international criminal justice systems as they apply to transnational and international crime
- Analysis of the impact of varying global legal systems on human rights and crimes against humanity
Eligible students in this bachelor's degree program who want to continue on to pursue a master's degree within the School of Criminal Justice or School of Legal Studies may be interested in the accelerated master's degree option. Students complete graduate-level courses within this undergraduate plan of study. Once accepted to the master’s degree program, students transfer in the graduate courses and matriculate into a shortened degree plan. This accelerated option allows students to complete both their bachelor's degree and master's degree in less time and at a lower cost than completing both programs separately. Accelerated options are offered for the following programs:
Advanced Start BS in International and Comparative Criminal Justice