International Criminal Justice

Bachelor's degree

In Portsmouth

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Portsmouth

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Why take this course? This distance learning degree will develop your understanding of the internationalisation of criminal justice and the importance of comparative perspectives, for an informed broad-based understanding of international criminal justice in the contemporary context. Apply as soon as possible to reserve a place and ensure adequate preparations are made for the start of your studies. The latest we can receive an 'on time' application (with all associated documentation) is 5 September 2016. Applications received after this date may be processed, but your course induction and start to studies may be disrupted. Distance Learning Brochure

Facilities

Location

Start date

Portsmouth (Hampshire)
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Tangier Road, PO3 6PZ.

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now open

About this course

What will I experience? On this course you can: Study a curriculum that is responsive to the diverse international backgrounds of students Examine national and international criminal justice with reference to international norms and standards of human rights and police ethics Study the development of international and transnational offending from criminological, legal and political perspectives

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  • International

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I found it very professional and instructive. Beyond developing my knowledge in transnational crime, this course really enhanced my research capacities and academic writing.

  • Study a curriculum that is responsive to the diverse international backgrounds of students
  • Examine national and international criminal justice with reference to international norms and standards of human rights and police ethics
  • Study the development of international and transnational offending from criminological, legal and political perspectives

Additional information

Duration
2 years part time (distance learning) or 3 years part time (distance learning)
Entry
A good honours degree in a relevant subject, or equivalent professional experience and/or training within the police or other criminal justice organisation. English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.5, with a minimum score of 6.0 in Reading and Writing components.
Fees

UK/EU/Channel Islands/Isle of Man students
2016/17 entry: distance learning £2,100 p/a* (fees for the first two years of study only).
2017/18 entry: distance learning: £2,100 p/a* (fees for the first two years of study only).

Full time course is eligible for Government Postgraduate Loan
Part time course is eligible for Government Postgraduate Loan

International students
2016/17 entry: distance learning £2,100 p/a* (fees for the first two years of study only).
2017/18 entry: distance learning: £2,100 p/a* (fees for the first two years of study only).

* Fees are subject to annual increase.

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Contact

+44 (023) 9284 3919
Department
Institute of Criminal Justice Studies
Programme specification

International Criminal Justice

Price on request