The Criminology and Criminal Justice MA offered by Bangor University is a course aimed at those who wish to work in the criminal justice system. The course covers a broad range of issues related to crime, justice, and social control, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of how various parts of the criminal justice system operate in practice.Course Content: The course content seeks to develop an understanding of crime, criminology, and criminal justice in a social, political and global context. It offers a critical understanding of the theories, policies, and practices of the criminal justice system. The mainstream and critical theoretical debates on crime, justice, and social control are deeply examined in this course. Key Modules: Key modules of this course include Foundations in Criminology, Crime and Justice in Contemporary Britain, Legal Research Methods, Cybercrime, Face Processing and Recognition, Criminological Theory, Contemporary Debates in Criminological Theory, and Dissertation module.Accreditations: There is no specific accreditation information available for this course.Future Careers: The MA in Criminology and Criminal Justice prepares students for a range of potential careers including roles in the police, probation service, prison service, social work, substance misuse work, youth justice work, community safety work, or roles within governmental and non-governmental organizations. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.