This degree combines core modules in criminology and forensic psychology with optional modules on topics including drugs, trans-national crime and conflict, policing, terrorism and the major
Shape the future of justice with the MSc Criminology & Criminal Psychology, an interdisciplinary degree designed to help you understand, analyse, and influence responses to crime and justice.
Immerse yourself in the only MSc programme that offers an entire module on offender cognition, explore relapse prevention, sex offenders with learning disabilities and the socio-demographic and
Study psychology at postgraduate level and you become part of a diverse, dynamic and supportive community in which to research and learn. Forensic Psychology focuses on offending behaviour and court
On this exciting programme you will be introduced to forensic psychology and criminal behaviour and gain a detailed understanding of the application of clinical skills, such as forensic psychological
Prepare for your career in Forensic Psychology and learn the theory and critical skills needed to investigate the causes and the consequences of crime. This is an exciting opportunity to study
Gain in-depth insight into crime, justice, and the role of psychology in investigations and the courtroom. This course combines criminology and forensic psychology, equipping you with research skills
This course draws on Kingston University's established expertise in psychology and criminology.You will study the application of psychology in various forensic settings and be introduced to the role
The Forensic Mental Health course is designed for students with a clinical or academic interest in the complex relationship between mental disorders and criminal behaviour. You will be taught by a
Understanding the psychology of crime is essential to its investigation. On this course, you'll explore and analyse the role of psychology within complex criminal investigative techniques, such as
Our Forensic Psychology Masters degree is jointly delivered by the Department of Law and Criminology and the Department of Psychology. By choosing this course at Royal Holloway you will be trained in
Supporting the requirements of the British Psychological Society’s Division of Forensic Psychology, this course develops a systematic understanding and critical awareness of current issues in the
Forensic Psychologists work as scientist-practitioners in the domains of criminal investigation, policing, courts, probation, criminal and civil justice systems, secure clinical settings, offender