BA (Hons) Criminology and Social Policy at University of Lincoln
BA (Hons) Criminology and Social Policy at University of Lincoln |
Course Duration |
3 Years |
Course Intake |
Sep |
Course Details Website Link |
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Course Level |
Undergraduate |
Tution Fees |
£ 14,400 |
English Language Requirment |
IELTS |
6.0 |
TOEFL |
79 |
PTE |
58 |
Drawing on insights from sociology, policy, law, and the social sciences more generally, criminologists specialising in social policy not only consider how crime is defined, experienced, or explained: they explore society's responses to it, tackling the complex social problems that can lead to crime.
This degree enables students to study the nature, causes, control, and prevention of crime, alongside an examination of how social policy is developed and how it influences the way we live. Students may use a variety of approaches to examine crime, criminal justice, poverty, social exclusion and inequality, and other social issues, tackling difficult and often controversial topics.
Throughout the course, students can explore issues such as identity, citizenship, and social justice in order to evidence the ways in which criminal justice approaches are dependent on a broad network of political, economical, and social controls. These subjects draw on links with local employers, such as criminal justice agencies and councils, to enable students to learn from real-world knowledge and practices.
Teaching is informed by the research expertise of academic staff, who regularly contribute to national policy debates in these fields.