Course Summary:
This one-year programme has been created in response to the increasing privatisation of many public services and the development of the National Offender Management Service (NOMS), with the aim of addressing the skills gap faced by the private and voluntary sector tendering for and delivering these services.
This is a unique programme where you will not only learn about the significance of NOMS but also gain an understanding of how the service monitors and controls security, manages offenders and expands the provision of interventions to reduce re-offending.
This is a full-time course with ten hours scheduled for taught sessions. This includes lectures and seminars. Therefore it is expected that you will use the remainder of the time for your independent study.
The learning outcomes seek to improve your employability by extending your intellectual and...
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Derby
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The Roundhouse, Roundhouse Road, Pride Park,, DE24 8JE
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On request
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Course Content:
Modules include:
Policy Co-ordination, Development and Monitoring
Security, Public Protection and Safer Custody Arrangements
Incident Management
Interventions to Reduce Offending
Contemporary Issues in the Security Industry
Independent Research Project (Security)
How will I be assessed?
The degree will be assessed through a range of assignments and exams which include essays, presentations, case studies, assessment reports, independent research projects and practical activities.
Are there any additional costs or specialist equipment required?
You need stationery and a USB flash drive. Having your own laptop is desirable.
What can I do after this course?
On successful completion of the programme, students may choose to extend their studies and progress to other higher education provision such as a postgraduate course, provided that they meet the minimum threshold of that particular programme.
Alternatively, they may wish to seek employment in security and offender management related careers, such as the police service, probation services, prison service, social work or youth offending agencies. Some of these fields may require further study. There is also the option of pursuing a career within the voluntary sector, working in areas such as the rehabilitation of offenders or with victims.
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