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    Policing and Criminal Investigation

    Liverpool John Moores University

    Liverpool John Moores University

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    United Kingdom, Liverpool

    University RankQS Ranking
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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 16,900  / year
    Next Intake September-2023

    Policing and Criminal Investigation

    About

    About this course

    Study for a Policing and Criminal Investigation MSc at LJMU and work with crime victims and witnesses to enhance your knowledge and key skills in this area.

    • Explore investigative issues to gain the knowledge and practical skills to operate as a crime investigator in serious and complex cases
    • Consider the links between investigation, forensics and psychology
    • Work with crime victims and witnesses
    • Choose this programme if you are a serving officer or about to embark on a policing or academic career
    • Look forward to excellent employment opportunities in policing/investigative work, private investigation and governmental bodies
    • Progress to doctorate study

    Whether your career aspirations lie in investigative work within the police service, within private security or with other public bodies, this new MSc will develop your investigative skills and prepare you for career success. Working with crime victims and witnesses, you will explore the links between investigation, forensics and psychology.

    You will receive specialist supervision and study within a diverse community of fellow researchers. Staff have significant research expertise in a wide 

     

    range of fields including: Data Science; Evidence-Based Practice; Forensic Science; Leadership, Governance and Ethics; Professional Development and Knowledge Exchange; Transnational and Public Order Policing; Urban Intelligence and Informatics; Victimology and Domestic Violence; Serious and Organised Crime and Intelligence Led policing.

    The programme will challenge your intellect and encourage you to explore and critically analyse key developments in the field of criminal investigations and policing. You will consider links between investigation, forensics and psychology, and by working with crime victims and witnesses, you will gain practical skills and knowledge to enable you to operate as a crime investigator.

    Course modules

    Discover the building blocks of your programme

    Your programme is made up of a number of core modules which are part of the course framework. Some programmes also have optional modules that can be selected to enhance your learning in certain areas and many feature a dissertation, extended report or research project to demonstrate your advanced learning.


    Core modules

    Policing in Context
    20 credits

    This module introduces you to different perspectives that relate to policing and provide an opportunity to critically explore the range of regulatory processes, professional values and ethics that inform practice. It provides an insight into current policing, community safety and criminal justice priorities and

    • allows you to explore emerging debates relating to policing, community safety and criminal justice
    • gives you an overview of a variety of diverse policing perspectives

    Advanced Research Skills
    20 credits

    This module aims to prepare you for the dissertation in semester three by introducing key epistemological and methodological issues that impact on research into crime, security, community safety and criminal justice. While exploring the politics and practice of research in these areas, the module will introduce research theories and methods.

    Advanced Investigation Skills
    20 credits

    This module will examine the administrative difficulties posited during a criminal investigation and the importance of investigative ethics. It aims to:

    • examine the contributions that forensics bestow upon criminal investigations
    • make you capable of 'problem-solving' in the field of criminal investigations

    Forensic and Medicolegal Death
    20 credits

    Discover core foundational concepts of criminal investigations, enabling you to understand, explain, analyse and evaluate causes, sustainment and consequences of processing a death scene

    Forensic Cognition: Violence and Victims
    20 credits

    Cognition is recognised as a key component in the way people think and behave. This course will examine influential theories that have been developed to aid in investigating sexual/violent offences. This module also aims to explore the investigative niche area of serial offending and why offenders chose certain victims.

    Investigative Interviewing
    20 credits

    The aim of the module is to critically explore the intersection of psychology and policing. It will also examine current practices, techniques and applications of police interviewing. You will be exposed to comparative international techniques in interviewing, interpretation of verbal and physical behaviour, causes of denial, deception and defensiveness.

    Dissertation - Policing
    60 credits

    The aim of the dissertation module is to develop your ability to analyse and interpret an issue in your chosen field. You will draw on a relevant body of knowledge, collecting data and completing a piece of writing in a manner conforming to the tenets of disciplined, lucid and critical scholarship.

    Disciplines

    Faculty of Arts

    Professional and Social Studies

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Applicants require a Bachelor's degree with GPA: 2.5/4.0 /Good.

    Career

    LJMU has an excellent employability record with 96% (HESA 2018) of our postgraduates in work or further study six months after graduation. Our applied learning techniques and strong industry connections ensure our students are fully prepared for the workplace on graduation and understand how to apply their knowledge in a real world context.

    This programme prepares you for further study, employment or new roles in your current profession.

    Policing and other related public sector fields currently suffer a skills gap in relation to quantitative research. This programme aims to fill that gap. It teaches the advanced skills of research, conceptualisation, analysis, argument, and presentation – all highly valued in many areas of employment.

    Students with an interest in pursuing an academic path will be encouraged to progress to PhD level. This MSc plays an important development role in this process.

    On completion of your MSc, you may consider a career in the police service or in areas connected to investigation, security or criminal justice e.g. the armed services, prison service, social work or criminal justice-related roles within the Civil Service. If you are already in employment, the MSc will prepare you to specialise in your area of interest.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 16,900  / year

    How to Apply

    Submit your application
    Once you are happy that you satisfy the entry criteria, you should begin your application. You have a choice to apply direct to the University via our online application form or visit one of our trusted recruitment agents overseas who can do this on your behalf. You can find their details by searching for your country on our website. 

    What happens next?

    Check your emails regularly. Your offer will come in the form of an email with your official offer letter attached. Simply accept or decline your offer by clicking on the appropriate buttons in your email. 

    Once an offer has been made, applicants will have a further 28 days to pay a deposit for the course. 

    And then?
    Download your Campus Connect app and meet your new classmates! All of our offer holders receive exclusive access to our Campus Connect app, where they can meet others on their course, read articles about the city and University and chat in open or private forums with members of staff and current students to build a community before they begin their course. 

    Important Considerations

    If you wish to apply to study a full-time taught Masters, Masters by Research, MPhil/PhD at LJMU, you should check if you also require an Academic Technology Approval Scheme or ATAS certificate. It can take four to six weeks to receive an ATAS certificate, so please make sure you apply as early as possible. You can find out more on the British Government website.

    In order to obtain a student visa you will also need to show evidence that the money required to cover your tuition fees and living expenses has been in your bank account for at least 28 consecutive days and within one month prior to submitting your visa application. It is therefore very important that you make sure your finances are in place before applying for your visa. For advice on any aspect of the application process, please check the latest UK government advice.

    The University may make changes to a programme of study or module where such changes are deemed to be beneficial to students, are minor in nature and unlikely to impact negatively upon students or become necessary due to circumstances beyond the control of the University. Where such decisions are made, you will be informed of every outcome. 

    Any Questions?

    Our International Recruitment Team are always here to support you. They are available at numerous times throughout the month via our On Demand platform. Chat to them in our regular online drop-in sessions.  

    Applying for a Research degree
    Before you apply, we recommend that you contact the Faculty or School you are interested in to check that they have an appropriate supervisor who can enrich and support your research. Entry requirements for our research degrees can be found in the online postgraduate fact files. Once you are confident you have the support in place, you should submit your application and allow your faculty to process your application officially.

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    Policing and Criminal Investigation

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