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Course description: Research in criminology and criminal justice involves comparative study at a number of cross-cultural levels: National, international, and rural-urban comparisons are 3 of the most important ways in which comparative criminological work is undertaken within the centre.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Research projects include: NEW-ADAM programme of interviewing and drug testing arrestees; racially aggravated offences: qualitative evaluation of legislation; Cambridge studying delinquent development: long term follow-up; evaluating high intensity regimes at Thorn Cross and Colchester; Pittsburgh youth survey; study group on very young offenders; detention of asylum seekers: examination of decision to detain.(read more)
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Course description: Recent research topics include: Workplace bullying in the voluntary sector: an application of routine activity theory; approaches to the control of corruption in the public procurement system in Kenya: an institutional analysis; the efficacy of instructional methodology in basic police training and education; police culture in Malta; policing with globalisation and post-modernisation.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Supervision is available in various areas of staff expertise; research areas include: Commercial law; environmental law and regulation; European law and public international law; family law (including its international aspects); medical law, bioethics and regulation; public law and human rights; canon law; procedural justice.(read more)
Study modes: Part time evening
Course description: The award is achieved in 2 distinct stages with the 2nd stage being divided into 2 parts.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Supervision and library holdings available in most areas of criminal justice, criminal and evidence law, terrorism and emergencies, courts procedures, criminology, policing, victims, mediation.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Research areas include: Governance and regulation in global security; police, policing and social control; corporate and personal victims of white collar offences; covert policing; targeted policing of violent crime; policing of ethnic and sexual minorities; crime prevention among disadvantaged young people; risk and terrorism; domestic violence; surveillance and community security.(read more)