The MSc in Crime, Justice and Psychology course offered by the University of Leicester is a specialised program that merges psychological theory and criminological research to study crime, justice and the management of offenders. This course does not only nurture critical thinking skills in students but also lets them engage in reflection, problem-solving and independent learning.Course Content: The curriculum incorporates an intensive study of various topics in psychology and criminology such as understanding crime and criminal behaviour, critical issues in criminal justice, psychopathy and sexual crime, and treatment and management of offenders.Key Modules: The key modules include: Understanding Crime and Criminal Behaviour, Critical Issues in Criminal Justice, Quantitative Methods in Psychology, Psychopathy and Sexual Crime, and Treatment and Management of Offenders.Future Careers: Graduates from this course can go on to work in a variety of fields including police service, probation service, Prison Service, NGOs, local authority, and health settings among others.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.