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Cardiff University MSc International Criminology and Criminal Justice
Cardiff University

MSc International Criminology and Criminal Justice

Cardiff, United Kingdom

1 Years

English

Full time

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Sep 2025

GBP 23,200 / per year *

On-Campus

* for overseas | for home: £10,450

Introduction

Globalisation and the digitalisation of society pose new challenges in the fight against crime. To respond to these challenges, our MSc International Criminology and Criminal Justice takes an international approach to the study of crime and crime control.

You will explore:

  • International and transnational crimes – for example, organised crime, drug trafficking, fraud and corruption, terrorism, hate crime
  • More traditional crimes – for example, domestic violence, child sexual abuse, violence, sex work and property crimes
  • Crimes of the powerful – for example, environmental harms, health and safety negligence, war-related crimes, corruption, and money laundering
  • Crimes that are committed in the digital world – for example, hacking, the spread of malware, cyberbullying, cyberstalking, cyber frauds, and online hate speech

You will question how we define ‘crime’, at a local, national and global level, as well as the international and national responses to these types of crimes. You will consider the key challenges facing criminal justice and law enforcement agencies in an increasingly globalised context.

In addition, you will receive social science research methods training tailored to criminological research, learning to critically evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of quantitative and qualitative methodological approaches when undertaking research on international crime-related issues.

This programme also offers a Professional Practice in Criminology and Criminal Justice module and provides access to placement opportunities to support your entry into an increasingly globalised job market.

Why Study this Course

Develop your understanding of crime and criminal practice in an international context and consider how digital technologies are creating ‘new crimes’.

Global Perspectives

Take an international approach to the study of crime and crime control.

Multi-Faceted Perspectives

Focus on the nature and impact of different types and responses to crime.

Theory and Practice

Develop your theoretical understanding and practical use of criminological evidence and research.

Work Placement

Put your study into practice and develop your workplace skills with a placement.

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