Policing is undergoing far-reaching transformations in terms of rapidly changing crime types, diverse public expectations and technological developments that will continue to alter the ways in which policing is done. Our exciting new degree programme in Policing will offer a unique insight into contemporary law enforcement, the role of the Police in society, and the challenges they face. Key to the transformation of policing is the better development and application of research evidence, science and analysis to generate new approaches to established and emerging law enforcement activity.
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Newcastle Upon Tyne
(Tyne and Wear)
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Ellison Place, NE1 8ST
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On request
About this course
Entry Requirements 2019/20
Standard Entry
GCSE Requirements:
A good GCSE profile is expected including Maths and English Language at minimum grade C or equivalent. If you have studied for a new GCSE for which you will be awarded a numerical grade then you will need to achieve a minimum grade 4.
UCAS Tariff Points:
120-128 UCAS Tariff points including one or more of the following:
GCE and VCE Advanced Level:
From at least 2 GCE/VCE A Levels
Edexcel/BTEC National Extended Diploma:
Distinction, Distinction, Merit
Scottish Highers: be asked to achieve UCAS...
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Course programme
Effective Police Investigation (20 Credits)
Introduction to Criminology and Policing (20 Credits)
Evidence Based Policing (20 Credits)
Decision-making, Teamwork and Leadership in Policing (20 Credits)
Introduction to Digital Crime Investigations (20 Credits)
Criminal Law and Procedure (20 Credits)
Crime, Offenders and Victims (20 Credits)
Professional Standards and Police Integrity (20 Credits)
Research Methods for Policing (20 Credits)
Evidence Based Policing: Practices and Pitfalls
(20 Credits)
Digital Forensics: Principles and Practices (20 Credits)
Public Law and Policing (20 Credits)
Concepts and Patterns of Organised Crime (Optional,20 Credits)
Crimes of the Powerful (Optional,20 Credits)
Doing Time: The Prison Experience (Optional,20 Credits)
Mentally Disordered Offenders (Optional,20 Credits)
Restoration, Rehabilitation and Desistance (Optional,20 Credits)
Violence and Society (Optional,20 Credits)
Dissertation (40 Credits)
Professional Police Practice in Context (20 Credits)
Work Experience Dissertation (40 Credits)
Critical Organizational Analysis (Optional,20 Credits)
Advanced Digital Forensics (20 Credits)
Family Law (Optional,20 Credits)
Introduction to Comparative and International Criminal Law (Optional,20 Credits)
Sports Law (Optional,20 Credits)
Advanced Criminal Procedure (20 Credits)
Effective Police Investigation (20 Credits)
Introduction to Criminology and Policing (20 Credits)
Evidence Based Policing (20 Credits)
Decision-making, Teamwork and Leadership in Policing (20 Credits)
Introduction to Digital Crime Investigations (20 Credits)
Criminal Law and Procedure (20 Credits)
Crime, Offenders and Victims (20 Credits)
Professional Standards and Police Integrity (20 Credits)
Research Methods for Policing (20 Credits)
Evidence Based Policing: Practices and Pitfalls
(20 Credits)
Digital Forensics: Principles and Practices (20 Credits)
Public Law and Policing (20 Credits)
Concepts and Patterns of Organised Crime (Optional,20 Credits)
Crimes of the Powerful (Optional,20 Credits)
Doing Time: The Prison Experience (Optional,20 Credits)
Mentally Disordered Offenders (Optional,20 Credits)
Restoration, Rehabilitation and Desistance (Optional,20 Credits)
Violence and Society (Optional,20 Credits)
Dissertation (40 Credits)
Professional Police Practice in Context (20 Credits)
Work Experience Dissertation (40 Credits)
Critical Organizational Analysis (Optional,20 Credits)
Advanced Digital Forensics (20 Credits)
Family Law (Optional,20 Credits)
Introduction to Comparative and International Criminal Law (Optional,20 Credits)
Sports Law (Optional,20 Credits)
Advanced Criminal Procedure (20 Credits)
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