**Overview**
Explore whats behind the experiences of both offenders and victims of crime on this part-time Masters degree in Criminal Psychology and Victimology, studying at your own pace via distance learning.
Youll learn how taking a psychological approach, such as through offender profiling, can be the key to a criminal investigation. Youll look at different types of offending behaviour with a view to understanding those behind it and working with them to reduce rates of reoffending.
Youll also gain an insight into the challenges faced by victims of crime, ...
**Overview**<br/>Explore whats behind the experiences of both offenders and victims of crime on this part-time Masters degree in Criminal Psychology and Victimology, studying at your own pace via distance learning.<br/><br/>Youll learn how taking a psychological approach, such as through offender profiling, can be the key to a criminal investigation. Youll look at different types of offending behaviour with a view to understanding those behind it and working with them to reduce rates of reoffending. <br/><br/>Youll also gain an insight into the challenges faced by victims of crime, and study the theoretical perspectives that inform our understanding of victimisation. Youll explore the wider historical and political contexts that influence victim-centred policy and legislation, gaining the skills you need to advocate for victims of crime anywhere within the criminal justice system.<br/><br/>As you develop your skills in data analysis, research, and critical and evaluative thinking, youll also tailor your degree with your choice of topic from the psychology of investigations, missing persons investigations, and vulnerability, risk and resilience of victims of crime.<br/><br/>When you complete the course, youll be ready to work on behalf of offenders or victims of crime and to achieve the best outcomes for them, within criminal justice agencies, related support services and collaborative partnerships.<br/><br/><br/>- Delve into the psychology of offending behaviour from the perspectives of causation, intervention and rehabilitation, while also assessing current legislation and placing a particular emphasis on reducing reoffending<br/><br/><br/>- Gain an in-depth understanding of the policies and legislation relating to victims of crime, including victimology theory, the processes of victimisation, the development of reforms, and the often controversial relationship between state, offender and victim<br/><br/><br/>- Learn from expert academics from our School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, many with previous experience as police officers, crime scene officers, probation officers and intelligence analysts<br/><br/><br/>- Be part of our community of researchers by getting involved with our criminology research groups, such as the Collaboration of Forensic Interviewing, the Probation, Prison and Penology research group, the Victimology and Ecological Justice research group and the Missing Persons research group<br/><br/><br/>- Complete a major project based on your chosen area of research, with the support of qualified and enthusiastic experts in the field<br/><br/><br/>**Careers and opportunities**<br/>Youll graduate with insight into the difference criminal psychology can make solving and preventing crime, and the responsibilities involved in working with victims. Your knowledge will enable you to challenge existing criminal justice processes, policies and legislation, and to make improvements. <br/><br/>If you already work in the field of criminal justice, youll be ready to pursue higher-level roles, or to break into a different area of the discipline. If youre preparing to start your career in criminal justice, youll gain the knowledge and advanced research problem-solving skills you need to stand out to employers and contribute positively to justice system reform.<br/><br/>You could also go on to further study, or progress on to a graduate scheme such as PoliceNow or the Civil Service Fast Track Apprenticeship Scheme.<br/><br/>**Graduates of this course can go on to roles such as:**<br/>- police or law enforcement officer<br/><br/><br/>- probation or prison officer<br/><br/><br/>- data analyst<br/><br/><br/>- intelligence analyst<br/><br/><br/>- cybersecurity<br/><br/><br/>**Graduates of this course can go on to work for organisations such as:**<br/>- the Civil Service<br/><br/><br/>- national and international Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs)<br/><br/><br/>- Government agencies and departments internationally<br/><br/><br/>- probation and prison service<br/><br/><br/>- the Courts<br/><br/><br/>- local administration / authorities<br/><br/><br/>- private security companies<br/><br/><br/>- charities<br/>
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Distance-online
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
22/09/2025
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Main Site
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Institution Code
P80
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