

LLB Law and Criminal Justice
About this course
Law and criminal justice is a combination that develops both technical legal training and a critical understanding of the criminal justice system and the field of criminology that surrounds it. Law equips you with the ability to analyse cases, interpret statutes, construct legal arguments, and understand the principles of the English legal system. Criminal justice and criminology situate those skills within a broader social and political context, asking why certain behaviours are criminalised, how policing and prosecution operate in practice, what the goals of punishment are, and whether the system delivers justice for those who engage with it. Roehampton University's three-year full-time LLB (Hons) Law with Criminal Justice integrates functioning legal knowledge with deep insights into criminology, as the course itself describes. The programme carries a typical entry tariff of 104 points and includes a sandwich year and work placement opportunities, giving you the chance to gain professional experience in a legal or criminal justice context before you graduate. The interdisciplinary approach is designed to give graduates both the legal foundations needed for professional qualification and the criminological depth to engage critically with law in its social context. You will study core legal subjects alongside criminological theory and research, developing analytical and communication skills that are valued in law, policy, and public service. Graduates who wish to qualify as solicitors or barristers will need to complete further professional training, and an LLB provides the academic foundation required for this route. Others enter careers in the criminal justice system, probation, the Crown Prosecution Service, victim support, community legal advice, social work, policy, and the voluntary sector. The combination of legal and criminological training prepares graduates for a range of roles in which an understanding of how law and criminal justice interact in practice is directly relevant.
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