This master's course draws upon a wide range of perspectives to explore contemporary debates in criminology. You'll consider the impact of the #MeToo campaign, the implications of sexual consent, and how different legal systems deal with sex-trafficking and drug-related crimes. You'll also address how mainstream theory and research has addressed issues such as gender and sexuality. A range of creative learning techniques will help you develop presentation and project skills to enhance your future job prospects. Graduates will be well-suited to NGOs dedicated to gender and crime, as well as humanitarian agencies, government, and legal institutions. The course will also benefit practitioners in these fields who wish to advance their careers. Explore growing trends towards gendered analyses of crime and punishment within the field of criminology.
We will consider applicants with a first-class or upper second-class bachelor's degree with honors (or an overseas equivalent) in criminology or a cognate discipline. This may include law, sociology, history, geography, or other social sciences or humanities subjects.
An English language level equivalent to IELTS 6.5 or above, with a minimum of 5.5 in each component.
Criminology
Greenwich
Postgraduate
1
September
5.5
£8,750 / £14,500,
Plymouth, England
Postgraduate
£ 8500
Middlesbrough
Postgraduate
7365
London, England
6.5
Postgraduate
38600