The Criminal Justice and Crime Control MA at the University of Hull is a taught postgraduate program that provides students with an in-depth understanding of the complexities of crime, its impacts on society and the challenges inherent in controlling it. The course aims to build a strong foundation for students in issues relating to crime and how it is dealt with by our criminal justice system.Course Content: The course content includes modules on a wide range of related topics, such as criminological theory, criminal justice and penology. Other part of the course will delve into the practical problems associated with crime and relevant strategies aimed at controlling it. The program is designed to provide students a thorough understanding of both the theories and policies relating to crime in contemporary society.Key Modules: Some of the key modules in the program include 'Crime, Criminology and Criminal Justice', 'Youth Crime and Justice', 'Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice', and 'Crime Control and Penal Policy'. Students are also required to complete a dissertation during the final phase of the course.Future Careers: Graduates of the program may go on to work in a variety of fields related to the criminal justice sector. This includes roles in policing, probation, prison services and other related public sector roles. Several graduates also choose to further their studies through a PhD program or find work in research or academia.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.