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BA Criminology and Law
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Criminology and law address complementary questions about crime and the systems societies use to respond to it. Criminology asks why crime occurs, who is affected by it, and how criminal justice institutions, from the police and courts to prisons and probation services, operate and whether they succeed. Law examines the formal rules and processes that define criminal conduct and govern the state's response to it. Together they give you both the social-scientific framework for understanding crime as a phenomenon and the legal literacy to engage with the systems that deal with it. At Coventry this three-year full-time degree equips you to explore crime, its causes, and its societal impact alongside the criminal law and the institutions of criminal justice, both nationally and internationally. You will engage with sociological, psychological, and policy perspectives on crime, examining questions of inequality, power, and the effectiveness of different approaches to prevention and punishment. Law modules give you grounding in criminal law and procedure, developing your ability to read and interpret legal material and to think clearly about rights, evidence, and accountability. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, all of which provide direct professional experience and broaden your perspective on criminal justice in different national and international contexts. You will develop skills in research, critical analysis, and written argument that are valuable across a wide range of professional contexts, and the combination of criminological and legal knowledge makes you a versatile graduate. Graduates from Criminology and Law go into careers in the criminal justice sector, including probation, police, and prison services, as well as legal practice, social work, public policy, research, and journalism. Some pursue graduate law conversion or further professional training. Postgraduate study in criminology, criminal justice, or law is a common path for those who want to develop specialist knowledge.
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