The LLM in Criminology and Criminal Justice at Lancaster University is a postgraduate course designed to provide students with an advanced understanding of contemporary theories and debates in criminology and criminal justice. This course encourages students to engage critically with current research and policy and to contribute to discussions about the future direction of policy and practice in the world of crime and justice.Course Content: The LLM in Criminology and Criminal Justice offers students a flexible and multi-disciplinary approach, allowing them to focus on areas of particular interest. The course includes the study of theoretical criminology, international criminal justice, organised and corporate crime, penal policy and theory, and criminal justice and social policy. It also offers a range of options, allowing students to customise their study according to their own interests.Key Modules: The modules cover a range of topics including, but not limited to, Contemporary Trends in Policing, Control, Risk and Regulation, Theoretical Criminology, International Criminal Law, Organised and White-Collar Crime, Transnational Security and Border control, Criminal Justice and Social Policy, and Victimology.Future Careers: The LLM in Criminology and Criminal Justice is designed to prepare students for a range of careers. Graduates may pursue careers in academia, research, civil service, policy development, third sector organisations, and other areas of crime and justice.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.