1 Year On Campus Masters Program
The programme will encourage you to scrutinise theoretical models of criminal behaviour. You'll develop an understanding of why people offend, including the onset, development and maintenance of offending behaviours, while also considering the links between theoretical approaches and practical applications to forensic work.You'll learn about a range of therapeutic interventions while acknowledging the challenges that are inherent to working with a forensic population. You will explore the complex relationship between mental disorders and criminal behaviour and gain an understanding of the criminal justice system in England and Wales and its various agencies, including law enforcement, the courts, the penal system and crime prevention agencies. You'll discuss the role of psychology within the criminal justice system, and be introduced to different aspects of investigative psychology, such as interviewing, eyewitness memory, jury decision-making and offender profiling.Taught by leading experts in the field, you'll be encouraged to critically evaluate research and apply your theoretical understandings to practical workshops, developing your assessment and consultancy skills.You will also complete your own masters research project, using the knowledge and skills you've learned on the programme in your own small-scale research project.
Specific requirements for admission: Candidates must have a second class honours degree or an equivalent recognized qualification. Candidates should have a degree in psychology, criminology, or a related subject area.
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