B.Sc. Criminology and Criminal Justice
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The course were interesting but was not taught in Russian language with my skills of English language, literature and communication helped me in my translation job.
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Bachelor's degree
The Criminology and Criminal Justice program at the University of Portsmouth offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of criminology and criminal justice, drawing on staff expertise in sociology, social policy, psychology, police studies and theoretical criminology. It also offers you a balance of core study and personal choice through specialised options.
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The course were interesting but was not taught in Russian language with my skills of English language, literature and communication helped me in my translation job.
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The course provides alot of experience.
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Subjects
- Criminology
- Psychology
- Police
Course programme
- Introduction to Criminology
- Introduction to Criminal Justice
- Institutions, Processes & Social control
- Introduction to Psychology
- Skills for Criminologists
- Researching Criminology I
- Questioning Criminology
- Key Issues in Criminal Justice
- Researching Criminology 2
- Punishing Offenders
- Police, Law and Community
- Criminal Law and Psychology
- Crime, Media and Culture
- Learning From Experience (Faculty wide option)
- Languages
- Victims of Crime: Key Players in Criminal Justice
- Crimes of the Powerful
- Substance Use and Misuse
- Policing a Diverse Society
- Global, State and Corporate Security
- Contemporary Terrorism and the Global Response
- Youth Crime, Youth Justice
- Crime Reduction, Partnerships and Community Safety
- Dissertation/Major Project (Criminology)
- Contemporary Criminologies
- Safer Communities and Neighbourhood Policing
- Dangerous Offenders and the Criminal Justice System
- Fighting Fraud and Corruption
- Hate Crime
- Crime, Exclusion and Mental Heath
- Forensic Psychology
- Treatment and Rehabilitation of Offenders
- Cyber Crime: Virtual Realities, Control and Mitigation
- Miscarriages of Justice
B.Sc. Criminology and Criminal Justice