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    Your guide to know everything you need about studying Criminal Law

    Your guide to know everything you need about studying Criminal Law

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    What you need to know about Criminal Law

    Criminal Law focuses on the examination of official regulations and laws that define criminal activities and prescribe procedures for detaining, judging, and punishing suspects if found guilty. This field encompasses a broad spectrum of behaviors deemed threatening, harmful, or dangerous to individuals' health, safety, property, or general well-being, including theft, assault, robbery, blackmail, human trafficking, drug trafficking, murder, and treason. The primary objective of Criminal Law is to uphold societal order by restraining lawbreakers and preventing the violation of citizens' rights.

    Typically pursued at the postgraduate or Master's level, Criminal Law is often offered alongside Criminal Justice in programs titled "Criminal Law and Criminal Justice." The curriculum delves into subjects such as Legal Research Methods, Contract Law, Tort Law, European Union (EU) Rights, Ethics, International Law, Criminal Evidence and Proof, Global Crime Problems, and Transnational Criminal Law.

    It's crucial to note that Criminal Law and penal codes vary across nations. This diversity is especially important to consider for those planning to study abroad and return home or practitioners intending to practice law in a different country. The dynamic nature of Criminal Law education equips individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the complexities of legal systems, contributing to the maintenance of societal order and protection of citizens' rights.

    Criminal Law Careers

    • criminalist
    • criminologist
    • public interest lawyer
    • judgemagistrate
    • Forensic Psychologist
    • fraud investigator
    • detective
    • probation officer
    • crime laboratory analyst
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