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15th May 2015, 10:32 AM
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Police Studies University London
Can you provide me the course structure, admission process and academic qualification required in Police Studies, Procedure and Investigation - BSc (Hons) course offered by Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities of University of London
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3rd April 2020, 11:10 AM
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Re: Police Studies University London
Police Studies, Procedure and Investigation BSc course will provide you with a thorough understanding of the role of the modern police service. Policing in the UK is undergoing some of the most radical changes since Sir Robert Peel first launched the Metropolitan Police in 1829. Modules structure Year 1 modules include: Criminal Law (core, 30 credits) Introduction to Criminological Theory (core, 30 credits) Introduction to Policing (core, 30 credits) Introduction to the Criminal Justice System (core, 30 credits) Year 2 modules include: Perspectives on Policing (core, 30 credits) Policing in Practice (core, 30 credits) Skills for Community Police Officers (core, 30 credits) Crime in Context (option, 30 credits) Crime, Media and Technology (option, 15 credits) Racism and Ethnicity (option, 30 credits) Youth, Crime and Violence (option, 15 credits) Year 3 modules include: Criminology Work Experience (core, 15 credits) Frameworks in Investigation (core, 30 credits) Victims and Crime (core, 15 credits) Criminology Project (alternative core, 30 credits) Evidence-based Policing Research Project (alternative core, 30 credits) Crime Control and Penology (option, 30 credits) Serious and Serial Offenders (option, 15 credits) Social Control, Drugs and Organised Crime (option, 30 credits) Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism (option, 15 credits) |
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