• This master's degree explores new perspectives and ways of thinking about crime, harm, and justice. It is concerned with examining problematic areas of social life, transgression, crime, social harm and justice.
  • Students will consider the significance of power, social structure, and economic and social inequalities in understanding crime, and processes of criminalization in local, transnational, and global contexts.
  • Studying this qualification will enhance students' ability to think critically about problems of crime, social harm, and the delivery of justice.