The Master’s in International Criminal Justice at the University of Kent offers students the ability to study issues of global significance, including crimes against humanity, war crimes, and aggression by State officials. The course content is designed to provide an advanced understanding of the issues and challenges faced by criminal justice systems worldwide. It focuses on the ways that criminal justice norms and processes develop, and how they interact, complement and conflict with legal systems and institutions at the national and international levels.Course Content: The course incorporates comprehensive training in international criminal law, human rights, crime prevention and security, conflict, justice and peace. You can choose modules that reflect your main interest, which might be in areas such as the theory and practice of international criminal law, international human rights law, post-conflict security, crime prevention, or the operation and role of the International Criminal Court.Key Modules: The key modules include International Criminal Law, International Human Rights Law, and Post-conflict Justice and Peacebuilding. Other modules offered in the course are Concepts of Criminal Justice, Theories of Crime and Deviance, Crime and Offender Patterns, and Applying Criminological Theory.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.