This course considers a range of questions relating to crime, deviance and social control that includes the academic study of law breaking, law enforcement and the re-integration of offenders into society. You will address a range of criminological questions, using a combination of theory and research methods. Topics include why individuals commit crime and how the key agencies that comprise the criminal justice system respond to criminal behaviour. You will consider young people, the law and the youth justice system, and how social characteristics such as gender, race and social class influence the ways in which the criminal justice system deals with offenders. You will also address how globalization has affected the nature and response to contemporary crime.
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These courses are intended as guidelines. Speak to your guidance counsellor to see what courses are offered at your school. Canadian High School diploma holders (Grade 12 graduates) are usually accepted, subject to meeting the minimum entry requirements of the University. Please note that Grade 11 mathematics and English and/or above are usually required for most academic courses. You can inquire for more information on admission requirements by accessing http://www.studentssolution.co.uk/contact_us.php and contacting the international education advisor in Canada. |
Test Scores: | - International English Language Testing System (academic or immigration) [min. 6.0]
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Application Notes : | Please visit http://www2.mmu.ac.uk/international/courses/english-language-requirements/ for English Language Requirement test scores needed for each program. |
* We make every attempt to provide accurate information on prerequisites, programs, and tuition. However, this information is subject to change without notice and we highly recommend that you contact the school to confirm important information before applying.