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If you to want to learn more about why people commit crimes, how criminal behaviour can be explained by societal roles, and more, then Criminology is for you. A versatile course that can help pave the way for amazing careers and higher education opportunities.
Complimentary courses
- Sociology
- Law
- Psychology
- Public Services
- Government & Politics
Course Content
Criminology offers a dynamic range of topics to explore, including the changing awareness of crime, criminological theories, crime and punishment, and following the process from the crime scene to the courtroom. Studies will be supported using real-life cases such as Stephen Lawrence, the Wests, OJ Simpson, and many more. You’ll also enjoy a practical element with mock crime scenes to nurture an understanding of crime scene forensics.Your Opportunities
Possible career paths
- Scenes of Crime Officer
- Forensic Practitioner
- Criminal Justice Caseworker
- Victim Support
- Outreach Caseworker
- Social Worker
- Probation Worker
- Prison Officer
- Addiction Professional
- Police Professional
- Youth Offending Team Officer
Your Assessment
- 50% Controlled Assessment
- 50% Examination
Our Entry Requirements
For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements/
For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements/
If you to want to learn more about why people commit crimes, how criminal behaviour can be explained by societal roles, and more, then Criminology is for you. A versatile course that can help pave the way for amazing careers and higher education opportunities.
Complimentary courses
- Sociology
- Law
- Psychology
- Public Services
- Government & Politics