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MSc - Master of Science
Charterhouse Square
Full Time
SEP
1 year
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MSc - Master of Science
Charterhouse Square
Full Time
SEP
1 year
MSc - Master of Science
Charterhouse Square
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
MSc - Master of Science
Charterhouse Square
Part Time
SEP
2 years
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This course provides a multidisciplinary understanding of the connection between mental disorder and criminal behaviour, and the approaches for reducing violence through appropriate care and management of those at risk of offending. It encompasses approaches from forensic psychology, psychiatry, criminology and sociology as well as public health.This MSc course provides a multidisciplinary understanding of the connection between mental disorder and criminal behaviour, and the approaches for reducing violence through appropriate care and management of those at risk of offending. It encompasses approaches from forensic psychology, psychiatry, criminology and sociology as well as public health.We offer you a distinctive psychosocial focus, a key component of current Ministry of Justice and Department of Health Policy. This approach helps you to reflect on your own experiences and practice in a way that develops your skills as a clinician, researcher or leader in the field, as well as providing a framework for safe and therapeutic work with offenders.You’ll produce an original thesis, which can be oriented towards clinical or research knowledge. We’ll encourage you to publish and disseminate this work.
Degree requirements: A good 2:2 or above at undergraduate level in Psychology or a related discipline such as Sociology, Criminology, Law, or a Medical degree (non-UK medical degrees marked on a grading scale must be equivalent to UK good 2:2).
Students living in
Domestic
£12,250 per year
Students from Domestic
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£25,500 per year
Students from EU
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£25,500 per year
Students from International
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