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DescriptionThe Graduate Certificate in Criminal Justice and Criminology offers students an opportunity to pursue an advanced coursework program in criminal justice. It provides an overview of local, national and international issues in criminal justice and engages students in criminal justice research. The program examines issues such as criminal justice practice and reform, policing, security and risk management, managing criminal justice, crime prevention and criminal behaviours and enterprises. It places criminal justice issues in historical and contemporary social and political contexts. Students also have the opportunity to pursue independent criminal justice research. ObjectivesStudents successfully completing the Graduate Certificate in Criminal Justice and Criminology will be able to:
StructureThis course consists of two 12-point level-four core units. RequirementsStudents complete: Progression to further studiesStudents who complete this course with a minimum credit average are eligible to apply for entry into the related graduate diploma. Award(s)Graduate Certificate in Criminal Justice and Criminology
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