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About the course
IMARC is a two-year International Master’s in Advanced Research in Criminology involving three European universities. The growing concerns about a growing influx of refugees, migrants and threats of radicalisation, and related problems about urban security, cybercrime, and corporate malfeasance as well as the increase of hate crimes, racism, xenophobia, and violation of human rights have dramatically changed the crime control agenda in Europe. This current concern raises issues of how to balance human rights and needs for security.
Entry Requirements
A Bachelor’s degree in Criminology
OR
A Bachelor’s degree in one of the other Social Sciences or Humanities or Law on the condition that the holder a) can demonstrate knowledge of questions of deviance and social control, and b) can demonstrate sufficient knowledge of both qualitative and quantitative research methods.
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