Kingston University’s Criminology course delves into the causes, consequences, and prevention of crime, as well as the criminal justice system, including policing and punishment. Students explore individual motivations, psychological influences, and broader social, cultural, and political contexts through practical elements like court observations, research, and case studies. The program emphasizes advanced topics such as criminal behaviour, investigation, and therapy, allowing for in-depth exploration in a dissertation. Graduates gain transferable skills in data analysis, communication, team working, and project management, supported by opportunities for work experience, study abroad, and a professional placement year between Year 2 and the final year.The course also integrates Future Skills, such as problem-solving and adaptability, to prepare students for evolving job markets. Career prospects include roles in the criminal justice system or people-oriented professions like counselling and probation. Example modules cover Criminal Justice: Policing, Prisons and Punishment; Forensic Mental Health and Criminal Behaviours; and Transnational Crime. Assessment involves practical tasks, coursework, and exams, ensuring a well-rounded education.
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