Crime and Criminal Justice: Comparative Criminal Justice
Universiteit Leiden
Deze opleiding
locatieLeiden |
diplomamsc M Criminaliteit en Rechtshandhaving |
typeregulier |
start1 februari, 1 september |
taalvolledig English |
opleidingsduur1 jaar deeltijd |
accreditatiesNVAO |
croho-code60419 |
numerus fixusnee |
honoursnee |
Students will explore the social and legal dilemmas that political and legal institutions face while governing security, guaranteeing safety and handling (inter)national crises. While the course devotes attention to all traditional actors in the criminal justice process, it also considers how crime control is shaped by other (non-state) actors and outside the criminal justice process. Our programme is taught by academic staff as well as by professionals working in the criminal justice sector. Apart from following lectures, you will also participate in field-trips to Dutch and international institutions such as the Netherlands' Council of State, Europol and the European Parliament.
Onderwijs
taal van onderwijs | 100% en |
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avondonderwijs | n.v.t. |
afstandsonderwijs | n.v.t. |
onderwijsvormen
case study, group assignment, group discussion, individual assignment, lecture, literature study, oral presentation, project, research, self evaluation, self study, seminar, tutorial, working groupinstruction modes
The first semester sketches the political, legal and methodological context for the comparative study of Criminal Justice. You will gain an overview of important questions and contemporary issues, as well as how these can be studied from different perspectives.
In the second semester you will gain a deeper understanding of specific criminal justice actors and processes in a comparative perspective.
objectives
Globalisation poses new challenges for national and international crime problems. As our graduate you will be well prepared to analyse these challenges and work towards a solution. The mix of legal and criminological perspectives discussed during the course, equips students with the tools to operate in a large variety of organisations, including international criminal justice actors. The course also aims to develop students’ transferable skills, including research, writing and presenting skills, so that they will be able to solve problems and convey their ideas in a wide range of contexts.
During the programme a lot of attention is also given to career prospects; for example, there are guest lectures, field trips, and students are encouraged to maintain a portfolio of reflections in regard to their academic advancement throughout the programme. Students carry out an independent and original piece of research, which showcases the skills and knowledge acquired during the Master’s programme. During this process, they benefit from the guidance of staff with expertise in the area of Criminal Justice. Completing an internship is an optional component of the programme.
Keuzehulp
Studievergelijker
Criminaliteit en rechtshandhaving
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Criminaliteit en Rechtshandhaving
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Comparative Criminal Justice
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Criminologie en Veiligheidsbeleid
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Na de studie
Beroepsperspectief / arbeidsmarkt
The master's programme prepares students for a career in the broad field of criminal justice. Graduated students will be able to pursue, amongst other things, a position as a policy maker for key criminal justice units (e.g., the police, the public prosecution office, the court system), national and international non-government organizations (e.g., victim support agencies), as a researcher (both at universities and at other research centers), and as a consultant for public agencies.