The Criminology and Policing undergraduate course at the University of Roehampton offers a thought-provoking view into the complex world of crime, its causes, implications and how it impacts society. The course offers a mixture of theoretical study and practical application, providing you with a broad knowledge of the UK criminal justice system, the issues related to it and the socio-political factors that influence it.Course Content: The core focus of the course is to understand the criminal behavior, explore factors that influence it and understand the key concepts of criminal justice. It also extensively examines policing in its wider socio-political context. Key Modules: Some of the important modules of the course include 'Introduction to Criminology', 'Policing and Social Control', 'Criminal Justice', 'Cybercrime and Society', 'Crime and the Media', and 'Youth, Culture and Resistance'.Accreditations: The Criminology and Policing course at the University of Roehampton is recognized by the Higher Education Academy (HEA).Future Careers: This course can lead to a broad spectrum of career paths such as working with the Police, Probation Services, Prison Services, third sector organizations dealing with crime victims or offenders, intelligence analysis and many others.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.