Introduction to Criminology for Law Students

Content

The minor in criminology offers an excellent background in the theme of crime and punishment. In the world of crime fighting and prevention, as well as in the provision of assistance to offenders, there is a great demand for graduates who combine knowledge of the law with familiarity with criminology and forensic psychiatry. Students are introduced to the social science counterpart of their legal knowledge, or to the legal counterpart of their social science knowledge.

Goal

You learn to reflect on the function and character of criminal law in a larger social and political context. It is not only about the backgrounds of criminal law, but also about the social and individual psychological consequences of criminal law interventions. This minor offers a good preparation for the master's in Criminology.

Courses

The minor Criminology consists of 4 courses, 3 of which are compulsory courses and 1 elective course. 
It is not possible to follow the minor in another order. The minor consists of four courses: an introductory course, two advanced courses, and a final research project. The minor starts in period 1.

Please note: the duration of this minor is 1 academic year (the obligatory course Criminological Research is only offered in period 4). 


3 compulsory courses

RGBUSTR006 Introduction Criminology Law Students (period 1)
RGBUSTR011 Advanced Criminology (period 2)
RGBUSTR004 Criminological Research Law Students (periode 4)

1 elective course, choose:

RGBUSTR008 Transnational Organised crime (period 1)
RGBUSTR009 Inleiding forensische psychiatrie en psychologie (period 2)
RGBUSTR010 Forensische psychopathologie (period 3)
RGBUSTR023 Crime, Media, Culture (period 3)

Requirements

The minor Criminology is a requirement for students who want to attend the Master’s programme Criminology.

Application and Registration

How you enroll depends on whether you are already a student at Utrecht University or not.

More information

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