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Criminal Law Undergraduate Degrees in Staffordshire
- Bachelor's degree
- Stoke-on-trent
- 3 Years
... knowledge, this programme covers a distinctive knowledge base relating to criminology, the study of crime, deviance and the criminal justice system. Criminology draws upon knowledge and perspectives from a range of disciplines such as law, sociology, psychology and history. Following on from the foundations... Learn about: IT Law...
- Bachelor's degree
- Stoke-on-trent
- 4 Years
... knowledge, this programme covers a distinctive knowledge base relating to criminology, the study of crime, deviance and the criminal justice system. Criminology draws upon knowledge and perspectives from a range of disciplines such as law, sociology, psychology and history. Following on from the foundations... Learn about: IT Law, Part Time...
- Bachelor's degree
- Stoke-on-trent
- 8 Weeks
... by the College of Policing. At level 3 of the Qualifications and Credit Framework, learners will acquire an understanding of policing and police law. It covers...
- Bachelor's degree
- Stoke-on-trent
- 6 Years
... Dealing with persons in custody Interviewing of suspects, witnesses and victims Also in at level 5, you'll learn about crime and dishonesty, including theft and assault, public order and sexual offences. You'll also learn about the significance and importance of PACE within the Criminal Justice System... Learn about: Public Order...
- Bachelor's degree
- Keele
- Different dates available
...from the crime scene to the court which includes additional emphasis on professional practice and an understanding of the roles of the crime scene investigator...
- Bachelor's degree
- Stoke-on-trent
- 3 Years
... your investigative skills, dealing with: Persons in custody The interviewing of suspects, witnesses and victims The Police and Criminal Evidence Act In your final year, you'll use your knowledge and skills to follow the complete process - from the recovery of evidence at a crime scene and its analysis...
- Bachelor's degree
- Stoke-on-trent
- 4 Years
... to an investigation. You will also develop your investigative skills, dealing with persons in custody, the interviewing of suspects, witnesses and victims, and the Police and Criminal Evidence Act. In Year 3, you'll follow the complete process - from the stages involved in investigating major crime, to recovering...
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