

BA Criminology with Law
About this course
Criminology with law is a combination that brings together the sociological, psychological, and political study of crime with the formal study of the legal frameworks through which societies define, prosecute, and punish it. Criminology asks broad questions about why crime occurs, how it is distributed across society, how the criminal justice system responds to offending, and what the consequences of punishment are for individuals and communities. Law provides the specific institutional and doctrinal knowledge that gives those questions their practical context: understanding what the law actually says and how it is applied sharpens your analysis of where it works and where it fails. At Winchester this three-year full-time programme explores a wide range of criminal justice and penological concepts alongside the legal learning that adds depth and precision to that inquiry. You will examine crime from political, social, cultural, and philosophical perspectives, developing a multi-layered understanding of how societies construct and respond to criminal behaviour. Sentencing, imprisonment, rehabilitation, policing, and the treatment of victims are all examined in the context of contemporary justice debates, giving you an applied and critical framework for understanding how justice works in practice. The combination of criminological breadth and legal specificity is valued by employers across the criminal justice sector and beyond, giving you both the analytical perspective to understand systemic issues and the technical knowledge to navigate legal and procedural contexts. Graduates move into careers in the probation service, policing, the prison service, legal services, victim support, social work, policy, youth offending, and advocacy. Many go on to professional legal training through the bar or solicitor route, or to postgraduate study in criminology, criminal justice, or law. The combination also provides a strong foundation for roles in research and policy concerned with justice reform.
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