Course summary
Crime, justice and the workings of the law are matters that affect us all and often dominate the news. This degree takes a critical and analytical view of the role and functions of the legal system, and examines its relationship with crime, harm, and criminal justice. With an appreciation of criminological theorising and evidence, you will develop the skills to comment on crime, victimisation, and responses to crime and deviance, including policy questions, at national, international and global levels. You'll gain the ability to critically assess everyday understandings of crime, harm and criminal justice, the social, political, economic, historical and ethical dimensions of law, as well as gain knowledge of the key institutions which make up criminal justice and legal systems. Key features of the course
- Explore the complex issues behind today’s crime, law and justice headlines
- Understand, interpret and apply concepts about crime and law to 'real world' problems
- Identify where criminal justice and law is failing to provide social justice, fairness and equal opportunities in society.
- Develop transferable employability skills to support career progression
Modules
This degree has three stages,. At Stage 1 you’ll study two introductory modules in criminology and criminal law. Next, at Stage 2, you’ll study three modules exploring public and evidence law, and criminology. Finally, at Stage 3, you’ll study crime and social harm, trusts law and complete your degree with one other law module.
How to apply
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Points of entry
The following entry points are available for this course:
- Year 1
Entry requirements
Qualification requirements
There are no qualification requirements for this course.
Student Outcomes
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Fees and funding
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Provider information
Open University
Student Recruitment Team
PO Box 197
Milton Keynes
MK7 6BJ