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School of Law, Politics and Sociology

Criminal Law and Criminal Justice

(LLM) Criminal Law and Criminal Justice

Entry for 2023

FHEQ level

This course is set at Level 7 (Masters) in the national Framework for Higher Education Qualifications.

Course Aims

The aim of this programme is to develop to an advanced level students understanding of criminal law and criminal justice and the interrelationship of these two areas of study. The programme will address challenging issues of criminal law such as the law of homicide, sexual offences, capacity and defences. It will also address important questions of criminal procedure and practice such as the role of the police, the nature of criminal defence and the trial process, youth justice and penal policy. These issues will be explored not only from practical but also theoretical and comparative perspectives and attention will be paid to the social, political and economic context.

Students completing the programme will benefit from the significant research and teaching experience of a group of senior faculty in SLS with interests in criminal law, criminal procedure, criminal and penal practice, both in the United Kingdom as well as internationally and comparatively. The programme complements our existing strengths in international criminal law, international and domestic security law and comparative justice. Other departments in the School of Law, Politics and Sociology will also provide opportunities for students to engage with relevant ideas in other disciplines through the possibility of their attending courses in these departments.

Students on the programme will also have the opportunity to join their colleagues on the LLM International Criminal Law on their annual study tour to the international criminal institutions at the Hague, Netherlands as well as to participate in a range of study visits to local criminal justice institutions.

Course learning outcomes

Describe and critically analyse the fundamental principles, practices and institutions of criminal law and criminal justice

Describe and critically analyse the fundamental theories of criminology

Reflect critically upon the meanings, purposes and ideologies of criminal law, criminal justice and/or criminology

Critically evaluate a range of subjects specific to the optional modules chosen on the course

Understand and make self-directed use of a variety of research methodologies in criminal law, criminal justice and/or criminology

Undertake a substantial original research project

Full-time course composition

YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
1Autumn SemesterCoreAdvanced Legal Research and Writing (712M3)157
  CoreCriminology in Theory and Method (605L5)307
  CoreIssues in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice (910M3)307
 Spring SemesterOptionCorruption and the Law (954M3)307
  Cybercrime Law (957M3)307
  Economic Crime (939M3)307
  Hate Crime and Sexual Violence (912M3)307
  Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery (717M3)307
  International and Transnational Offending (803M3)307
  International Crimes (801M3)307
  Restorative Justice: Domestic and International Approaches (913M3)307
  Terrorism and the Internet (608L5)307
  Youth Justice (958M3)307
 Spring & Summer TeachingCoreLLM Dissertation (839M3)457

Part-time course composition

YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
1Autumn SemesterCoreAdvanced Legal Research and Writing (712M3)157
  CoreIssues in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice (910M3)307
 Spring SemesterOptionCorruption and the Law (954M3)307
  Cybercrime Law (957M3)307
  Economic Crime (939M3)307
  Hate Crime and Sexual Violence (912M3)307
  Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery (717M3)307
  International and Transnational Offending (803M3)307
  International Crimes (801M3)307
  Restorative Justice: Domestic and International Approaches (913M3)307
  Terrorism and the Internet (608L5)307
  Youth Justice (958M3)307
YearTermStatusModuleCreditsFHEQ level
2Autumn SemesterCoreCriminology in Theory and Method (605L5)307
 Spring SemesterOptionCybercrime Law (957M3)307
  Hate Crime and Sexual Violence (912M3)307
  International and Transnational Offending (803M3)307
  International Crimes (801M3)307
  Terrorism and the Internet (608L5)307

Please note that the University will use all reasonable endeavours to deliver courses and modules in accordance with the descriptions set out here. However, the University keeps its courses and modules under review with the aim of enhancing quality. Some changes may therefore be made to the form or content of courses or modules shown as part of the normal process of curriculum management.

The University reserves the right to make changes to the contents or methods of delivery of, or to discontinue, merge or combine modules, if such action is reasonably considered necessary by the University. If there are not sufficient student numbers to make a module viable, the University reserves the right to cancel such a module. If the University withdraws or discontinues a module, it will use its reasonable endeavours to provide a suitable alternative module.