Course summary
Develop your understanding of crime and criminal practice in an international context and consider how digital technologies are creating ‘new crimes’. Globalisation and the digitalisation of society pose new challenges in the fight against crime. To respond to these challenges, our MSc International Criminology and Criminal Justice takes an international approach to the study of crime and crime control. You will explore:
- international and transnational crimes – for example, organised crime, drug trafficking, fraud and corruption, terrorism, hate crime;
- more traditional crimes – for example, domestic violence, child sexual abuse, violence, sex work and property crimes;
- crimes of the powerful – for example, environmental harms, health and safety negligence, war-related crimes, corruption, and money laundering;
- crimes that are committed in the digital world – for example hacking, the spread of malware, cyberbullying, cyberstalking, cyber frauds, and online hate speech.
Entry requirements
Applicants should normally hold a First or Upper Second Class (2:1) Honours degree in a relevant subject area (e.g. criminology, sociology, international relations, law, psychology, social policy or other social science disciplines) and/or have appropriate professional experience. The course is directed to graduates who want to develop their knowledge and conduct research on crime-related issues in an international context. This includes graduates who have little or no professional experience of crime-related work, and mid-career professionals engaged in crime-control activities. The programme is also suitable for those wanting to undertake a PhD in criminology and criminal justice. For further information regarding entry requirements please visit our website: https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/taught/courses/course/msc-international-criminology-and-criminal-justice
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Cardiff University
PO Box 921
Cardiff
CF10 3XQ