Criminology
Areas of research strengths in Criminology include: accountability in the criminal justice system, public order policing, situational crime prevention, causes of crime, policing industrial disorder, ani-corruption bodies, police-government relations, comparative policing, histories of policing and criminal justice ethics.
The Coursework program provides an overview of local, national and international issues in criminal justice policy and practice and engages students in criminology research. It focuses on working with the diverse communities in historical and political contexts, and examines contemporary issues in criminal justice, criminal justice practice and reform, managing criminal justice issues and researching criminal justice.
Contact: School of Political and Social Inquiry
How to apply
Information about each course can be found through the links below to Course Finder. From Course Finder, you can also go to the University Handbook, where unit information (where appropriate) relating to each course can be found.
Program of Study |
Course Code |
|---|---|
| Graduate Certificate in Criminal Justice | 3782 |
| Graduate Diploma in Criminal Justice | 3781 |
| Masters by Coursework (1.5 year program) | 3772 |
| Masters (Research) | 2695 |
| PhD | 0020 |