Laws / Criminology and Criminal Justice

Study mode:On campus Study type:Part-time Languages: English
 
201–250 place StudyQA ranking:3415 Duration:8 years

Criminology deals with the reasons of crime and the treatment of criminals, which makes it of pure attraction to criminal-lawyers. Within this dual degree, you are going to develop the academic and expert knowledge, and analytic and technical abilities that you'll need for a professional career in law, criminology and criminal justice. You will also gain an understanding of the complex surroundings in which offense occurs and the shifting nature of the legal advice that must be applied.Law componentGriffith Law School offers a professional legal curriculum that centers around core aspects of legal practice and the legal skills that attorneys needs to have. You are going to have the opportunity to pick law electives based on your own interests, including clinical courses that emphasise practical legal skills, insights and experience.You could make relations between ethics and law, legal concept, Native issues, along with internationalisation. You'll even develop interdisciplinary understandings of legal and law work.You will need courses that cover areas like Legislation, Realtors, Home, Corporate Law, Torts and Chairman of Law.If you complete the five Canadian Law courses you qualify for entry to the legal profession at Canada's common law states, when followed by a Certificate of Qualification from the National Committee on Accreditation (NCA) of the Federation of Law Societies of Canada.Criminology componentIn this specialised degree, you are going to learn about the source of crime and society's response during the justice system to address them.In your very first year, you will learn about trends in crime from Australia and overseas. You can study courses regarding authorities, courts and criminal law, forensic psychology and homicide. You will hear from academic and professional experts on how crime can be prevented and reduced.In the 2nd and third decades, you will have the capability to grapple with elective courses in areas like policing, working with criminals and victims, and analysing and preventing crimes. You will also have opportunities to study abroad and receive credit for the degree.

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Study mode:On campus Languages: English
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201–250 place StudyQA ranking: 4505