Criminology has never been concerned solely with crime. Criminologists have always wanted to define the nature of crime and explain its social causes. Although you learn a lot about both criminology and sociology on our joint honours programme, the unique value of its interdisciplinary approach is that it provides deeper insights into the nature and origin of crime. Over three years, you learn to apply both sociological and criminological theories to complex problems. You learn about the relationship of social inequalities and divisions to crime and deviance, and analyse the best ways to control crime. These might include new policing methods, but also potential changes to housing, welfare and education policies. Or it might mean developing new strategies for the work of the prison and probation services.
Completed 12th Standard Exam with 70% or above from CISCE; Calcutta Board and Tamil Nadu 70% or above; West Bengal 60% or above; Maharashtra 75% or above. IELTS with a score of 5.5 overall including at least 5.5 in all four components. IB: 24 Points, A Levels: CCC - BBC from 3 A Levels or equivalent grade combinations, 96-112 UCAS tariff points
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