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Domestic Violence and Abuse:
This module considers the changing social, political and legal recognition of domestic violence and abuse and its impact. Students are encouraged to examine the varying context, nature, signs, triggers and impact of domestic violence and abuse.
Children and the Criminal Justice System:
The module presents academic research, knowledge and understanding in an accessible way that better equips students to explore and discuss contemporary issues for children and the criminal justice system, across community and custody contexts.
Animals and Criminology:
This module covers the different ways in which animals are the topic of criminological examination. Students will be introduced to a broad range of topic areas such as animal abuse, wildlife trafficking, conservation, and animal advocacy and will critically explore if and what harm to animals drawing from research from subjects including criminology, sociology, law, and philosophy.
Genocides and mass atrocities:
This module explores a range of genocides and mass atrocities. Students will understand the issues around defining genocide and in establishing what is and isn’t a genocide, and what this means in terms of prevention, intervention and justice.
Restorative Justice in Practice:
This module will be relevant to students interested in working with offenders and/or victims in a community justice setting. This module will explore the various origins and applications of Restorative Justice and the critical theoretical analysis which has followed.
Alcohol and Other Drugs, Crime and Society:
This module will explore the relationship between alcohol and other drugs (AOD), and crime. The overall aim of the module is to provide students with an understanding of how UK and international drug policy, localised drug usage and the international trade in both legal and illegal drugs are related.