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Criminology

Social Sciences

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MA

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Overview

The Essex criminology course explores crime, its prevention, and societal issues through a sociological lens. Key topics include the study of various demographics in criminal justice, contemporary theories, and the impact of globalization. Students will develop critical research skills in both qualitative and quantitative methods.

Application Timeline

  1. October 1, 2025
    Start date
  2. June 25, 2026
    Today

Tuition

Year 1
Student categories Study
Full-time Part-time
England£10,500£10,500
Northern Ireland£10,500£10,500
Scotland£10,500£10,500
Wales£10,500£10,500
Channel Islands£10,500£10,500
Republic of Ireland£10,500£10,500
EU£22,750£22,750
International£22,750£22,750

Requirements

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About

Overview of Criminology

Criminology addresses fundamental questions about crime, its prevention, punishment, and the societal dilemmas surrounding these issues. The course at Essex delves into the nature of crime and the criminal justice system within broader social contexts.

Course Foundations

The criminology program at Essex is built on strong sociological foundations and showcases a diverse range of staff interests. Key areas of focus include:

  • Studies of women and young people in criminal justice
  • Prostitution and homicide
  • Victimisation and visual criminology
  • Media, organised crime, and law enforcement
  • Terrorism, surveillance, and
...

Subject Area Information

Criminology is an interdisciplinary field that delves into the study of crime, criminal behavior, and the criminal justice system, encompassing sociological, psychological, legal, and procedural aspects.

Typical Course Structure
  • 1. Introduction to Criminology

  • 2. Criminal Law

  • 3. Sociology of Crime and Deviance

  • 4. Psychology of Criminal Behavior

  • 5. Research Methods in Criminology

  • 6. Criminal Justice System

  • 7. Penology

  • 8. Victimology

  • 9. Forensic Science

Typical Skills Acquired
  • Analytical Skills
  • Research Skills
  • Critical Thinking
  • Communication Skills
  • Ethical Awareness

Career

Graduates with a degree in criminology have a wide array of career opportunities available to them within the criminal justice system.

Potential Professions
  • Law Enforcement Officer

    Working as a police officer, detective, or federal agent.

  • Criminal Analyst

    Analyzing crime data to help law enforcement agencies develop strategies to combat crime.

  • Probation Officer

    Supervising offenders who are on probation and helping them reintegrate into society.

  • Corrections Officer

    Working in prisons and jails to manage and rehabilitate inmates.

  • Forensic Scientist

    Applying scientific methods to solve crimes and working in crime labs.

  • Victim Advocate

    Providing support and resources to victims of crime.

  • Criminologist

    Conducting research and teaching at academic institutions.

  • Legal Consultant

    Advising law firms and government agencies on criminal justice issues.

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