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The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Criminology at the University of Cambridge is a 9-month full-time program designed for students interested in the study of crime, criminal behavior, and justice systems. This program provides students with a deep understanding of criminological theories, research methods, and policy responses to crime. Students will explore a range of topics, including criminological theory, law enforcement, criminal justice policy, and penology, with a focus on understanding the root causes of crime and how societies respond to it.
The program combines theoretical learning with empirical research, equipping students with the skills to conduct original research in criminology and contribute to policy discussions and criminal justice reform. Graduates will be prepared for careers in criminal justice research, policy analysis, law enforcement, and international criminal justice organizations.
The MPhil in Criminology is a 9-month full-time program that combines core criminological modules with independent research. Students will engage with foundational topics in criminology, including criminal behavior, crime theory, social control, and policing, while also developing their research skills through workshops and seminars. Students will be encouraged to explore contemporary issues in criminology, such as racial and ethnic disparities in the justice system, cybercrime, and global crime trends. The program’s major component is an independent dissertation, allowing students to investigate a criminological issue of their choice in depth.
Graduates of the MPhil in Criminology will be well-equipped for careers in criminal justice research, policy analysis, and law enforcement. Potential roles include criminology researchers, policy advisors, criminal justice consultants, and law enforcement analysts working in government agencies, NGOs, and international organizations focused on criminal justice reform. Graduates may also choose to pursue a PhD in criminology or related fields to continue their academic research or teaching careers.
The University of Cambridge offers a world-class academic environment for studying criminology, combining theoretical and empirical approaches to understanding crime and justice. The program’s emphasis on research methods and policy development prepares students for impactful careers in criminology and criminal justice reform. Cambridge’s prestigious reputation, access to extensive research resources, and strong links to policy institutions make this program an excellent choice for anyone interested in advancing their career in criminology and justice systems.
For further information, please contact the admissions office at:
Phone: +44 (0)1223 337733
Email: admissions@cam.ac.uk
Address: University of Cambridge, The Old Schools, Trinity Lane, Cambridge CB2 1TN, United Kingdom