The Criminal Law and Justice LLB course offered by Coventry University provides a comprehensive understanding of crime and criminal justice, combining elements of criminology with law studies. The course encourages a critical understanding of the principles, theories, and concepts of law and crime.Course Content: The coursework includes the most pressing contemporary issues about crime, including the implications and debates around contextual factors such as economy, politics, and culture. In addition, the curriculum provides a thorough knowledge of domestic and international laws on criminal justice, human rights, and counter-terrorism.Key Modules: The core subjects include English and EU law, legal skills and ethics, criminal law and justice, human rights, international law and justice, policing and the police, and a dissertation in law.Accreditations: This course is accredited by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and the Bar Standards Board (BSB), which can potentially afford direct entry to the Solicitors Qualification Interview or Bar interview stage.Future Careers: This course may lead to various career opportunities such as a solicitor, barrister, law reform researcher, and roles in social welfare, human rights, central and local government, or criminal justice agencies (including the police, prison, and probation services).For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.