Criminology and Criminal Justice MSc
Course Overview - Criminology and Criminal Justice MSc
The MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice engages with the complex problems raised by crime, social ‘harms’, justice, and injustice in our contemporary world.
It gives you a solid grounding in the core and cutting-edge research and theory of this interdisciplinary field, and requires you to reflect on how to apply it to pressing questions of policy and practice.
Throughout the degree you will have ample opportunity to interact with our academics’ research, which is both theoretical and empirical, and makes a difference to the world both locally and globally.
The MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice engages with the complex problems raised by crime, social ‘harms’, justice, and injustice in our contemporary world. <br/><br/>It gives you a solid grounding in the core and cutting-edge research and theory of this interdisciplinary field, and requires you to reflect on how to apply it to pressing questions of policy and practice. <br/><br/>Throughout the degree you will have ample opportunity to interact with our academics’ research, which is both theoretical and empirical, and makes a difference to the world both locally and globally.<br/><br/>This MSc is suitable both for those who have studied criminology at undergraduate level and for those who are new to the subject. Prospective students should, however, have a background in one of the social sciences or law for admission to the programme.<br/><br/>As a student on this programme, you will be part of a vibrant community of active researchers, international visiting scholars, and local practitioners in criminology and criminal justice. You will be welcomed to, and encouraged to participate in, research events and activities based in the Law School, the wider University, and beyond. <br/><br/>The Law School is a member of the Scottish Institute for Policing Research and the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research – both of which have international networks - which connects us, and our students, to the wider academic and policy environment.<br/><br/>The programme provides top-quality training in criminological research methods and skills, essential both for the further study of criminology (we have a strong cohort of criminology PhD students, some recruited from this MSc) and for employment in the criminal justice field.<br/><br/><strong>Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) track</strong><br/>If you are interested in continuing on to a Scottish Graduate School/Economic and Social Research Council funded PhD in Criminology you can take the ESRC track version of the degree (which focuses more on research methods).
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
1 Years
Start Date
09/2026
Campus
Central area campus
Application Details
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Institution Code
E56
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