Policing and Criminal Justice
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Criminal Justice
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Criminal justice degrees (including Psychosocial Analysis of Offender Behaviour) lead to careers in probation, prisons, policing, rehabilitation, and victim support. Graduates also explore roles in youth and community work, social work, teaching, and psychology-related fields.
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Speaking from experience
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At Edge Hill, our professional policing lecturers bring plenty of real life experience into their teaching.
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Policing
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Start by exploring careers linked to your degree, such as roles with the Police Force, Civic Nuclear Constabulary, Border Force, or British Transport Police. Many students also consider paths in criminal justice, offender rehabilitation, youth and community work, law, or teaching.
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Centre for Applied Criminal Justice Research
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The Centre for Applied Criminal Justice and Policing Research undertakes high-quality research which is policy-relevant and practice-focused, and that has an impact across criminal justice, policing and associated systems, such as health and education.
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