Advanced Criminology Diploma
Criminology Advanced Diploma
The aim of this course is to introduce learners to criminology as an area of study that tries to address the questions raised and to explore many key debates within criminology. This includes examining theoretical debates about the causes of crime and criminal behaviour and both historical and contemporary ideas about dealing with crime. The course looks at persistent crime problems – such as youth crime, drugs, violence, and anti-social behaviour – and how they have been dealt with. Its aim is to develop an understanding of controversies around the causes of crime and criminal behaviour, and consider how theoretical and practical ideas about crime lead to cri…
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Criminology Advanced Diploma
The aim of this course is to introduce learners to criminology as
an area of study that tries to address the questions raised and to
explore many key debates within criminology. This includes
examining theoretical debates about the causes of crime and
criminal behaviour and both historical and contemporary ideas about
dealing with crime. The course looks at persistent crime
problems – such as youth crime, drugs, violence, and anti-social
behaviour – and how they have been dealt with. Its aim is to
develop an understanding of controversies around the causes of
crime and criminal behaviour, and consider how theoretical and
practical ideas about crime lead to crime and criminal justice
policy.
This is a level 4 course, providing essential knowledge of the
principles of criminology and the study of crime and justice.
In addition to providing knowledge and understanding of the core
principles of criminology, the course encourages progression by
helping learners to acquire the skills and knowledge needed for
further study of specialist crime and justice topics at level
4.
You may already hold firm views about crime and criminal behaviour,
although the course does not assume that you have any recent
experience of studying crime. While the aim of this course is
not necessarily to challenge your existing views, it may introduce
you to new ways of looking at crime problems and debates taking
place around crime and criminal behaviour. By studying
criminology, you will develop a new language designed to cope with
the study of crime and criminal behaviour. You will also gain
a greater understanding of crime problems in contemporary
Britain.
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