| | Social Policy with Criminology (BSc) | | |
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| School | University of Bristol | | |
| Location | Bristol, EGL, United Kingdom | | |
| School Type | University | | |
| School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 23,000
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| Degree | Bachelor | | |
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| Length | 3 Year(s) | | |
| Entry Grade (%)* | 77% | | |
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| Prerequisites Notes | Applicants from Ontario require a Grade 12 Secondary School Diploma (advanced level) with an average of between 80% and 90%. This must include six Grade 12 U, U/C or M courses. | | |
| Cost | Cost per year has been converted from British Pounds (£18,100) to Canadian Dollars. | | |
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| Description | BSc Social Policy with Criminology offers the opportunity to specialise in the study of criminology within a social policy degree. It explores the nature, extent and causes of crime, social harm and deviance in national and international contexts, as well as examining the policy responses to them within the broader conceptual and theoretical framework of social policy. The course seeks to address key questions such as: What are the serious crimes and other social harms that people experience - and why do they occur? How effective is criminal justice in tackling and responding to crimes and social harms? Are rising imprisonment rates the answer? Is it possible to imagine alternative systems of justice? What role does or should social policy play in these debates? You will take a compulsory first-year unit that introduces you to the theoretical and conceptual debates about the meaning and existence of crime/harm/deviance in contemporary society.
In the second and third years you will select from a range of optional units, which may include: Youth, Sexualities and Gendered Violence; Gender-based Violence; Youth Justice; Punishment in Society. In your third year, you will complete a dissertation in a particular area of social policy or criminology. This course opens up a range of possible careers in the private, public and not-for profit sector, including those relating to crime and criminal justice. | | |
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