Criminal Justice
Master
In Belfast City
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Master
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Location
Belfast city (Northern Ireland)
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Duration
1 Year
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Overview: Missed the recent webinar? The recording is now available to watch: LLM Criminal Justice Speaker - Dr Kevin Brown , Programme Director Click here to watch the recorded webinar The Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice, within Queen's School of Law, provides this exciting, stimulating and topical postgraduate degree, taught by internationally-recognised scholars and researchers who offer students a wide range of expertise. Staff members have strong links with local criminal justice agencies and community organisations as well as extensive comparative and international expertise, providing for a unique student experience. The Institute's particular strengths lie in the following areas: Community Safety Critical Criminology Policing Prisoner Reintegration Restorative Justice Sex Offending Transitional Justice Young People, Crime and Justice The Criminal Justice LLM is designed for those with an academic or professional interest in law, crime and criminal justice. It enables students to understand the practical operation of criminal justice and how the state responds to criminality and victimisation. This degree will be of considerable relevance and interest to those who are already employed in criminal justice-related work in fields such as legal practice, government, non-governmental organisations, as well as equipping those who have just completed undergraduate degrees to develop the knowledge and skills to pursue criminal justice-related careers. Why Queen's?Research-led Teaching The LLM Criminal Justice programme is international in focus and taught by leading academics and practitioners in the field. Research and teaching is carried out under the auspices of the Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice (ICCJ), which has strong connections to civil society organisations, criminal justice bodies and agencies, and...
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Normally a 2.1 Honours degree or above or equivalent qualification acceptable to the University in Law, Social Sciences, Humanities or a cognate discipline (eg Archaeology, BA Liberal Arts, etc). Exemption from these requirements may be considered for those applicants who hold a Masters degree (or equivalent qualification acceptable to the University) OR for those applicants with a 2.2 Honours degree (or equivalent qualification acceptable to the University) along with a minimum of 2 years of relevant experience. Admission...
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- Criminology
- LLM
- Teaching
- Law
- IT Law
- International
- Staff
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Course Details
The LLM Criminal Justice Programme takes an interdisciplinary approach to the study of crime and justice and draws on original staff research. Modules are rooted in relevant theoretical frameworks with a strong criminological focus and provide students with methodological training in addition to supporting the development of critical analysis and other transferable skills. Through the dissertation, students can explore a wide variety of criminological and criminal justice topics. Students are encouraged to develop a critical understanding of the criminal justice process and the practical operation of criminal law in a domestic and comparative context, and are given the opportunity to explore in-depth a particular criminal justice-related issue through the submission of a dissertation.
The programme is delivered through a series of taught modules and culminates in the submission of the dissertation on an original topic. The Institute can assist students with internship/voluntary placements.
Compulsory modules
- Crime, Justice and Society
- Criminal Justice Processes
- Dissertation (15,000-20,000 words)
Optional modules
- Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice
- Justice in Transition
- Theoretical Criminology*
Methodology mini-modules
- Approaches to Legal Research
- Making Knowledge Work
- Criminology Methods 1
- Criminology Methods 2
*Note: students who take the module Theoretical Criminology may graduate with the award of LLM in Criminology and Criminal Justice.
Assessment & FeedbackAssessed coursework and dissertation.
Learning and TeachingMorning and afternoon.
The LLM Criminal Justice programme is delivered through a series of taught modules using innovative teaching methods.
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Criminal Justice