Through studying the Criminology, Psychology, and Social Justice course, you will acquire knowledge and understanding of the role and character of governing systems of justice, law and order, and social control in the modern state. You will also contextualise the causes of crime and criminality in connection with prevailing attitudes to offenders and victims using the conceptual tools of sociology, psychology, and critical legal studies to investigate common responses, corrections, and various policy initiatives. In year one the units studied include: Introduction to Psychology; the Sociological Imagination; Crime and the Criminal Justice System; and Understanding Crime in Society. In the second year the knowledge developed in the first year will contribute to studying the State, Economy and Corporate Culture; Folk Devils and Moral Panics; Research Methods; and Drugs, Crime and Social Justice, all of which will contribute to and be supported by workplace study and professional development. In the final year of study you will seek to extend your understanding to a wider perspective through studying Globalisation and Multi-Culturalism; Clinical and Cultural Studies of Trauma; Research Themes and Practices; and the dissertation as well as CV development through the work placement module.
Name: BA (HONS) - CRIMINOLOGY, PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE Qualification title: BA (Hons) in Criminology, Psychology and Social Justice Qualification type: Assessment Awarding UOSX Created 20151021 11:42:49 Updated 20151021 11:42:49
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