Discover a fresh perspective on crime and criminal justice. Explore how crime affects communities and individuals based on location and identity. Join our program to dissect theories and viewpoints addressing pressing social and crime-related challenges, including criminal justice, youth crime, social justice, climate change, racism, hate, power, and inequalities.At Lancaster, critically examine crime and society through a social justice framework. Benefit from dedicated lecturers fostering your growth as a criminologist and social scientist. Delve into contemporary issues like social control, poverty stigma, drug-related crimes, sex offenses, organized crime, and human rights violations. Unlock career opportunities in criminal justice, public sector, and beyond, with tailored advice, networking with NGOs, charities, and law enforcement, and guidance from experts influencing UN, EU, and UK policies. Engage in philosophical debates on justice, morality, and societal definitions of crime. Opt for a third-year study abroad at partner universities, or transfer to the standard three-year degree if unavailable. For the latest details, visit our website before applying.
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