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LLM in Crime & Litigation

  • London South Bank University
  • Responsable(s) de la formation : Andy Unger
  • Contact administratif : Emmanouela Mylonaki
  • Adresse : 103 Borough Road, London SE1 0AA, London
  • Téléphone : : +44 (0) 20 7815 6100 (EU) ; +44 (0) 20 7815 6189 (International)
  • Email administratif : [email protected]
  • Site Internet : Consulter

Application


  • Honours degree in Law or related subject (such as Sociology, Criminology and Forensic Science).
  • The programme also recruits graduates from different academic disciplines and practitioners from professions within the criminal justice field.
  • We welcome qualifications from around the world. English language qualifications for international students: IELTS score of 6.5, TOEFL - 580 (print-based), TOEFL- 90 (internet-based), Cambridge Proficiency or Advanced Grade C.
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Application


  • Honours degree in Law or related subject (such as Sociology, Criminology and Forensic Science).
  • The programme also recruits graduates from different academic disciplines and practitioners from professions within the criminal justice field.
  • We welcome qualifications from around the world. English language qualifications for international students: IELTS score of 6.5, TOEFL - 580 (print-based), TOEFL- 90 (internet-based), Cambridge Proficiency or Advanced Grade C.
For further information : Click here

Curriculum

A choice of three options from:
  • Research methods
  • Criminal litigation
  • Criminal justice
  • International criminal law
  • Evidence/science and technology
  • Psychological aspects of investigation
  • Decision making in the forensic context
  • Advocacy
  • Policing
  • Investigative psychology
  • Terrorism
  • EU criminal and migration law

Plus a dissertation (July-December) 

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Curriculum

A choice of three options from:
  • Research methods
  • Criminal litigation
  • Criminal justice
  • International criminal law
  • Evidence/science and technology
  • Psychological aspects of investigation
  • Decision making in the forensic context
  • Advocacy
  • Policing
  • Investigative psychology
  • Terrorism
  • EU criminal and migration law

Plus a dissertation (July-December) 

For further information : Click here