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MA Criminology and Criminal Justice MA

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Masters Degree Description

Choose MA Criminology and Criminal Justice to develop a critical understanding of crime, criminalisation, victimisation, and criminal justice practice. The course is ideal for students who want to enhance their careers in law, prisons, probation, criminal justice organisations, or academia.

Using theory and research from a criminological and legal perspective, you’ll analyse and understand crime and the criminal justice process. In doing so, you will look beyond traditional definitions of crime to address concepts of fairness and harm, including those perpetrated by people in power such as the state, corporations and the criminal justice system.

During the course, you will develop a deep understanding of how contemporary criminological and criminal justice issues occur and how they might be addressed. A key part of this is including marginalised voices in a way that diversifies your study. Through this, you will consider the role that the criminal justice system could and should play in modern society.

Our modules have been designed to be inclusive to enable our diverse community of students to engage and succeed. At Nottingham, you will study problem-based enquiries, applying knowledge to situations that replicate real-world scenarios, so you are ready for the workplace. You will graduate with a portfolio of skills that employers want, from understanding and critiquing the use of AI to policy paper writing.

Entry Requirements

2:1 in any discipline (or international equivalent) or 2:2 (or international equivalent) in any discipline plus one year working experience in national or local governments, or public sector or third/voluntary sector

All candidates are considered on an individual basis and we accept a broad range of qualifications. 

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Fees

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Student Destinations

Our graduates go on to a wide range of careers. Many go into the legal profession or return to their previous legal careers with specialist knowledge and enhanced prospects. Others work in international organisations and NGOs. Some graduates further their academic career by progressing onto our PhD programme.

Recent graduate destinations include BAE Systems, Clifford Chance, London Stock Exchange and Simmons & Simmons.

Module Details

Core modules

  • Crime, Victimisation and Criminal Justice
  • Equality, Discrimination and Criminal Justice
  • Fair Trials: Human Rights, Criminal Justice and Technology
  • Researching Crime and Justice
  • Independent Research Project

Optional modules

Students should take a minimum of 20 credits and a maximum of 20 credits from this group:

  • Cyber Crime
  • Life After Prison
  • Philosophical Foundations of Human Rights and Criminal Justice
  • War and State Violence

Students should take a minimum of 20 credits and a maximum of 20 credits from this group:

  • Crimes and Harms of the Powerful
  • Critical Approaches to Global Criminal Justice
  • Principles of Criminalisation
  • Theoretical Frontiers in Criminology

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