Crime and its impact are at the forefront of current political and social debate; therefore a degree in criminology and criminal justice enables you to explore the reality behind the newspaper headlines on crime and examine a topic which is relevant, topical and has real, practical application in contemporary society.
During your course you will study criminological theories and gain an understanding of the development of policies and practices within the criminal justice system in England and Wales. You will study a wide range of topics covering the legal and sociological issues of criminology and criminal justice, including the operation of the criminal justice system through punishment and sentencing, policing of society, probation and rehabilitation of offenders, victimisation, as well as social inequalities and the law.
In your final year of study, you will also undertake a piece of individual research on an area of criminology or criminal justice that particularly interests you, and which will further develop your qualitative and quantitative research skills. This course is also suitable if you are currently working in a related profession and want to enhance your existing knowledge and skills.
Students who graduate from the BA (Hons) Criminology and Criminal Justice course will have an in-depth knowledge and understanding of crime, victimisation, social harm, and their consequences, both theoretical and applied. Subject specific topics, such as knowledge of the social processes of crime and the criminal justice system, human rights, rehabilitation and desistance, criminal justice history, and youth crime will be explored and complemented by the type of transferable skills that are highly valued by employers in the graduate job market. These include the ability to present and develop a cohesive argument, the development of a wide range of IT skills, research and problem-solving skills, communication skills, and working effectively as part of a team.
Interested in a career in Probation? You are in the right place!
The University of Wolverhampton can equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to train as a probation officer after they graduate the Criminology and Criminal Justice degrees we offer.
The PQiP (Professional Qualification in Probation) training programme is delivered by HMPPS and the Probation Service.
When you start your training, you’ll be a probation services officer, learning on the job and studying at a contracted university to gain your fully funded Professional Qualification in Probation (PQiP). After successfully completing the programme, you’ll be able to apply to become a fully qualified probation officer and work with higher risk caseload of people on probation, along with opportunities to work in different settings, keep learning and developing through structured career paths.
Did you know?
- The modules* of our Criminology and Criminal Justice degrees make you eligible for the reduced (15 months instead of 21 months) Probation Officer training (PQiP)
- Your lecturers have the expertise to enhance your academic knowledge in all things probation
- Our local links with the Probation Service can provide you with valuable insights and opportunities to discuss the work of probation
- Guest speakers from the Probation Service deliver talks about their experiences and working with offenders and victims
- The 6CJ015 Rehabilitation of Offenders and Desistance module examines key rehabilitation and probation imperatives, practices, and models to develop your competence on the topic.
- Events focusing on rehabilitation, desistance, and probation in academia and practice
*Modules to qualify for the reduced Probation Officer training
- The Criminal Justice System
What relevant modules we offer:
4CJ002 Working in the Criminal Justice System
- Understanding Crime and Criminal Behaviour
What relevant modules we offer:
4CJ003 Thinking about Crime
5CJ002 Framing the Criminological World
- Penal Policy and Punishment
What relevant modules we offer:
5CJ006 Punishment and Society
6CJ002 Prisons and Prisoners
What relevant modules we offer:
6CJ015 Rehabilitation of Offenders and Desistance
Visit TrainToBeAProbationOfficer.com to find out more about the PQiP!