LLM in Criminal Justice provides knowledge, understanding and critical thinking in the areas of Criminal Justice. It is an ideal course for those who wish to specialise in the areas of Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, and Global Policing.
LLM Criminal Justice offers one compulsory module, Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice and Criminal Law, which is a Pathway Specific Module (only available to LLM in Criminal Justice students within the Programme) plus a compulsory elective where student may choose between Global Policing and Law Enforcement or Crimes of the Powerful.
Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice and Criminal Law will cover contemporary topics such as miscarriage of justice, presumption of innocence, case study analysis for Nulla Poena Sine Lege, cultural defence in criminal law, consent in sexual offences, process of criminalising new offences and decriminalising the existing offences. Student will also have a wide range of other modules from the LLM programme to choose between for optional modules, such as International Humanitarian Law, Medical Law and Ethics, and Family Law, which will help to expand areas of interest.
Student will have one compulsory module: Contemporary Issues in Criminal justice and Criminal Law as a Pathway Specific Module. By studying this module, Student will explore and challenge how society, states, case law, policymakers and global trends affect regulating the law and the criminal justice system. The module’s authentic assessments (no exam) will support to improve transferable skills.Student will also study a compulsory elective where student may chooses between Global Policing and Law Enforcement or Crimes of the Powerful. In addition, student will also have a wide range of other modules from the LLM Programme to choose between for your optional modules, such as International Humanitarian Law and Medical Law and Ethics which will help you to expand your areas of interest.