Psychology, Crime and Justice
University of Bedfordshire
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Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)

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Luton

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SEP-26

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3 Years

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Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)

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Luton Campus

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SEP-26

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Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)

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The degree focuses on the techniques and issues at the forefront of practice in criminal, investigative and forensic psychology as well as key areas of the law such as police investigation, false confession and jury behaviour. You study the foundations of psychology and how it applies to criminal behaviour before exploring different psychological approaches the role of an individual’s culture and society and practical forensic psychology.Through innovative assessments, you have the opportunity ...Read more

The degree focuses on the techniques and issues at the forefront of practice in criminal, investigative and forensic psychology as well as key areas of the law such as police investigation, false confession and jury behaviour. You study the foundations of psychology and how it applies to criminal behaviour before exploring different psychological approaches the role of an individual’s culture and society and practical forensic psychology.Through innovative assessments, you have the opportunity to demonstrate the knowledge and skills you have learnt in relation to real-world contexts. For example, you may assume the role of a forensic psychologist offering their expert opinion on the reliability of evidence used in a criminal trial or you may evaluate evidence from a mock criminal investigation.To become a fully-fledged chartered forensic psychologist, you will have to continue your studies at postgraduate level and undertake supervised practice. Our British Psychological Society (BPS) accredited course brings to life this exciting field of psychology, exploring how it can help us understand the criminal mind, criminal investigations, and the assessment and treatment of offenders.

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109th
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130th
What students say
SR
Student Reviewer
03 Mar 15

Good. Course is easy to catch up on if you miss something. The accommodation was too expensive, but was safe and secure. There is a lot of variety if you want to join a society at..Read more

SR
Student Reviewer
25 Feb 15

It's been great so far! There's always something to do at the uni. Amazing facilities and the SU are very helpful and offer a wide range of services, I am glad that I am now..Read more

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Entry requirements

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A level:

BBC Grades / Points required

Scottish Higher:

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112 Grades / Points required

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£15,500 per year

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Accommodation (Fitzroy Court) - 146.48 Per Week

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SR
Student Reviewer
03 Mar 15
Good. Course is easy to catch up on if you miss something. The accommodation was too expensive, but was safe and secure. There is a lot of variety if you want to join a society at...
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SR
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25 Feb 15
It's been great so far! There's always something to do at the uni. Amazing facilities and the SU are very helpful and offer a wide range of services, I am glad that I am now...
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University of Bedfordshire
University of Bedfordshire , Luton

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University of Bedfordshire
University Square Luton Bedfordshire LU1 3JU United Kingdom
Nearest train station: Luton  0.2 miles away

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