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Masters Degrees in Criminological Anthropology
We have 76 Masters Degrees in Criminological Anthropology
Masters degrees in Criminological Anthropology provide advanced study of the human social condition in relation to crime and criminal behaviour. They analyse the social structures underpinning the causes of crime, as well as scrutinising crime prevention, and practise for the rehabilitation of offenders. Specialisms related to this subject include Forensic Anthropology, as well as appropriate branches of Sociology and Criminology.
Why study a Masters in Criminological Anthropology?
## This subject area presents a range of specialisations for you to pursue, including Forensic Anthropology, Forensic Archaeology, Organised Crime, Terrorism and Security, as well as socio-legal research. Training and skills in this field vary depending on your interests, but may generally involve lab testing, identification and analysis, as well as vocational experience such as excavation and other forms of fieldwork. Professional prospects with a Masters in Anthropological Criminology cover all levels within the social justice system. You may work directly with investigators, in the forensics department of a local policing community; you may hold a higher position, working for special forces units or even the secret service. Research in this field is highly sought after, swith opportunities to pursue a PhD after your Masters.Refine your search
Criminology - MSc
University of Leicester
Criminology
The Criminology - MSc course at the University of Leicester provides students with an in-depth theoretical and applied understanding of crime, deviance, offenders, and victims. Read more
Criminology (Postgraduate Certificate / Postgraduate Diploma / MSc)
University of Gloucestershire
School of Natural, Social and Sport Sciences
Criminology is the study of crime, deviance and society – but it is so much more than that. Read more
Transnational Organised Crime MA
Staffordshire University
Justice, Security and Sustainability
Transnational Organised Crime has become a significant concern and appears to be on the increase. You’ll study contemporary global issues such as drug and human trafficking, international terrorism, illegal arms trading and financial crime through the lens of critical criminology. Read more
Security and Crime Science PG Cert
University College London
Department of Security and Crime Science
This programme provides students with a thorough understanding of how science and scientifically-based techniques can deliver immediate and sustainable reductions in crime. Read more
MSc Criminology and Socio-Legal Research
University of Essex
Department of Sociology
Explore the relationship between crime and the law, from the criminal justice system and issues with reoffenders, to crime in the media and the glamorisation of drugs. Read more
MA - Applied Criminology
Manchester Metropolitan University
Humanities, Languages and Social Science
Our MA Applied Criminology has been developed to offer real world knowledge and experience, offering you the opportunity to consider criminology in practice, both in criminal justice and applied research. Read more
MSc Criminology
Leeds Beckett University
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
Designed in consultation with statutory, charitable and voluntary crime-related agencies in the region, this course will allow you to explore current issues in criminology and criminal justice and reflect upon the related themes of race, ethnicity, gender, state power, and war. Read more
MA - Human Rights, Culture and Social Justice
Goldsmiths, University of London
Department of Sociology
This MA examines contemporary issues concerning justice. You will learn how to conceptualise and study the possibilities of human rights, going beyond legal formulations to look at the conditions in which human rights claims are made. Read more
MSc - Applied Criminology
University of Winchester
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Research cutting-edge methods and techniques Opportunity to gain experience in a work placement Prepare for a career in policing, forensic psychology… Read more
Policing and Criminal Investigation MSc
Liverpool John Moores University
Faculty of Arts, Professional and Social Studies
Study for a Policing and Criminal Investigation MSc at LJMU and work with crime victims and witnesses to enhance your knowledge and key skills in this area. Read more
Policing MSc
University College London
Department of Security and Crime Science
The MSc in Policing is aimed at people with a keen interest in using evidence to improve policing for everyone. We particularly welcome applicants with professional experience in policing, be it as a police officer, staff member or professional in a related agency (e.g. Read more
Criminology
Malmö University
Masters Programmes
The criminology master’s programme provides you with specialist knowledge on criminal careers, risk assessment and crime prevention. Read more
Human Trafficking, Migration and Organised Crime - MA, PGDip, PGCert
St Mary’s University, Twickenham
Education, Humanities and Social Sciences
This Master's programme provides an advanced critical insight into current developments in the study of migration, organised crime and human trafficking. Read more
MA Criminal Justice and Crime Control
University of Hull
Faculty of Arts, Cultures and Education
Criminologists investigate the causes, consequences and reactions to crime – and this course gives you experience of designing, analysing and evaluating criminal justice and crime control strategies. Read more
Policing Studies MPhil
Liverpool John Moores University
Faculty of Arts, Professional and Social Studies
LJMU's Centre for Advanced Policing Studies is at the forefront of developing new research in policing, criminal justice, security and related fields. Read more