A specialist degree exploring England's policing and criminal-justice systems, including courts, prisons, probation and youth justice, with attention to their historical origins and legal/ethical frameworks. Students examine contemporary issues such as media representation of crime, public attitudes, and effects on victims and offenders, alongside research-methods and investigative-psychology training. Delivered from Chelmsford with strong involvement from serving/former policing practitioners and ARU's Policing Institute for the Eastern Region.
96 UCAS Tariff points plus GCSEs grade C/4+ including English (foundation-year route: 5 GCSEs grade D/3+ plus two years post-GCSE Level 3 study)
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