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A criminology course teaches knowledge, skills, and perspectives relevant to law enforcement, criminal justice, social services, and civic engagement.
Creating Policies
Understanding crime's causes may help students advocate for evidence-based policies.
Justice Social
Courses in criminal justice address injustice, social justice, and systemic causes of crime.
A Critical Think
Student critical thinking helps them understand complexities in criminal justice.
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Sociology of Deviance and Crime
The study of societal factors contributing to deviant behavior and criminal activity.
Criminal Justice Reform
Explore contemporary issues and strategies for reshaping the criminal justice system.
Homicide Investigations
Analyze crime scenes, profiling techniques, and techniques for conducting homicide investigations.
Criminal Psychology
Learn how criminal behavior, motives, and profiling are influenced by psychology.
Criminal Law and Legal Systems
Gain an understanding of criminal law principles, court procedures, and legal frameworks.
Criminal Law and Legal Systems
What You’ll Learn?
- Gain a thorough comprehension of the fundamentals of criminal law, including elements of criminal offenses, legal defenses, and sentencing.
- Study criminal justice systems, court processes, and legal procedures from the investigation to the trial.
- Develop the ability to interpret and analyze criminal cases, statutes, and legal precedents.
Cybercrime and Digital Forensics
This course examines the investigation of cybercrime, digital forensics, and cybersecurity.
Cybercrime and Digital Forensics
What You’ll Learn?
- Examine investigative techniques for cybercrimes such as hacking, identity theft, and online deception.
- Learn how to collect, store, and analyze digital evidence for use in criminal investigations.
- Understand best practices in cybersecurity to prevent and mitigate cyber threats.
Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Crime
Research theories, prevention strategies, and rehabilitation strategies for juvenile delinquency.
Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Crime
What You’ll Learn?
- Examine the theories that explain juvenile delinquency and the factors that affect adolescent crime.
- Examine methods for preventing and rehabilitating juvenile offenders, such as diversion programs and youth justice systems.
- Acquire an understanding of the legal structures and procedures unique to juvenile justice.
Terrorism and Counterterrorism
Examine tactics, motivations, and strategies used by terrorists and counterterrorism organizations.
Terrorism and Counterterrorism
What You’ll Learn?
- Analyze the motivations, philosophies, and strategies of terrorist organizations and individuals.
- Learn about counterterrorism measures, accumulating intelligence, and international cooperation in the fight against terrorism.
- Develop the ability to assess and mitigate terrorism-related hazards in a variety of settings.
Comparative Criminology
Studying criminological theories and practices as they differ from region to region.
Comparative Criminology
What You’ll Learn?
- Examine crime patterns, criminal justice systems, and criminological theories across a variety of geographic regions and cultural contexts.
- Explore global trends in crime, including transnational and organized crime.
- Analyze the policy implications of cross-cultural criminological research for the global fight against crime.
Victimology and Victim Support
Examine the impacts of crime on victims and the support systems that assist them.
Victimology and Victim Support
What You’ll Learn?
- Comprehend the experiences and needs of crime victims, including victimization's emotional, physical, and financial effects.
- Learn about victim support services, including crisis intervention, counseling, legal assistance, and advocacy.
- Investigate practices of restorative justice designed to promote victims' and offenders' recovery and reconciliation.
Ethics in Criminology
Explore ethical dilemmas and concerns in criminological research and practice.
Ethics in Criminology
What You’ll Learn?
- Discuss ethical dilemmas and obstacles that criminologists, law enforcement, and criminal justice professionals face.
- Examine the ethical issues involved in criminological research, such as informed consent, confidentiality, and research bias.
- Gain knowledge of ethical behavior in law enforcement, legal practice, and criminological research.
Environmental Criminology
Investigate how crime patterns are affected by the environment and the planning of cities.
Environmental Criminology
What You’ll Learn?
- Examine how environmental factors, such as urban planning and land use, affect crime rates.
- Analyze crime hotspots and examine crime prevention strategies based on environmental criminology principles.
- Learn about place-based interventions and environmental changes to reduce crime and improve safety.
International Criminal Law
Gain an understanding of international criminal law principles and tribunals.
International Criminal Law
What You’ll Learn?
- Understand the different types of international crimes, such as genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity.
- Study international criminal tribunals and mechanisms for prosecuting those accountable for international offenses.
- Examine the intersection of international criminal law with human rights principles and the pursuit of atrocity accountability.