The Criminology and Criminal Justice course offered by Keele University is aimed at students seeking an in-depth understanding of the complexities of crime, its causes, legal responses, and crime prevention. This undergraduate programme provides a multidisciplinary approach to Criminology and Criminal Justice, integrating elements from sociology, psychology, law, and human geography. Course Content: The course explores a wide array of topics such as how crime is defined, why people commit crime, and how society responds to crime. It examines issues of victimhood, social inequality, criminal justice systems, and global crime problems. Key Modules: Some of the key modules include Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice, Crimes of the Powerful, Terrorism and Political Violence, Issues in Criminal Justice, Criminological Research in Practice, and several others offering a wide breadth and depth of understanding of the field.Accreditations: There is no specific accreditation information available for this course.Future Careers: Graduates of this course go on to a wide range of careers including policing, probation, advocacy, crime analysis, research, policy development, human rights work, and post-graduate study. They may also work in public, private, and charitable sectors in roles related to social justice, crime prevention, victim support, and community development. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page [here](https://www.keele.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/undergraduatecourses/criminologyandcriminaljustice/).