Criminal Psychology and Victimology (Distance Learning) MSc
University of Portsmouth
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Explore whats behind the experiences of both offenders and victims of crime on this part-time Masters degree in Criminal Psychology and Victimology, studying at your own pace via distance learning.Youll learn how taking a psychological approach, such as through offender profiling, can be the key to a criminal investigation. Youll look at different types of offending behaviour with a view to understanding those behind it and working with them to reduce rates of reoffending.Youll also gain an ...Read more

Explore what's behind the experiences of both offenders and victims of crime on this part-time Master's degree in Criminal Psychology and Victimology, studying at your own pace via distance learning.You'll learn how taking a psychological approach, such as through offender profiling, can be the key to a criminal investigation. You'll look at different types of offending behaviour with a view to understanding those behind it and working with them to reduce rates of reoffending.You'll also gain an insight into the challenges faced by victims of crime, and study the theoretical perspectives that inform our understanding of victimisation. You'll explore the wider historical and political contexts that influence victim-centred policy and legislation, gaining the skills you need to advocate for victims of crime anywhere within the criminal justice system.As you develop your skills in data analysis, research, and critical and evaluative thinking, you'll also tailor your degree with your choice of topic from the psychology of investigations, missing persons investigations, and vulnerability, risk and resilience of victims of crime.When you complete the course, you'll be ready to work on behalf of offenders or victims of crime and to achieve the best outcomes for them, within criminal justice agencies, related support services and collaborative partnerships.

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84/279
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42nd
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20 Nov 25

Best place: good access to library and library cafe is cheap!! Improved: area doesn’t feel that safe as a female so I can’t walk around when it’s dark, especially as it gets..Read more

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Moksha
19 Nov 25

The university facilities are top notch. The buildings and centres are fabulous. But as an international student I feel some difficulties while interacting with my classmates. For..Read more

Entry requirements

A minimum of a second-class honours degree in a relevant subject (Social Science, Humanities, Law, Psychology, or Management subject). Information Technology or science related subjects will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Applicants with equivalent professional experience in a relevant organisation will also be considered on a case-by-case basis.

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£4,700 per year

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University of Portsmouth
University of Portsmouth , Portsmouth

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University House, Winston Churchill Avenue Portsmouth Hampshire PO1 2UP United Kingdom
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