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52 Master's degrees in Criminal Law in United Kingdom
Criminology and Criminal Justice
The MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice at Aberystwyth University offers an in-depth exploration of criminological theories and criminal justice systems. This one-year full-time programme equips students with advanced research skills and critical insights, preparing them for various professional roles in the field.
Human Rights and Criminal Justice
Explore the underlying philosophies and policies of criminal procedures and investigate how human rights impact on criminal justice around the world with the fascinating Human Rights and Criminal Justice programme of the University of Aberdeen.
Criminology (January start)
Criminology (January start) from Birkbeck, University of London offers a unique insight into cutting-edge criminological theory and current real-world phenomena related to crime and punishment.

Economic Crime
Start your career in countering economic crime, or if you're already working in the field and want to aim for higher level roles, get the knowledge and skills you need on this MSc Economic Crime degree course from the University of Portsmouth.
Policing and Law Enforcement Investigation
Edge Hill University offers a degree in Policing and Law Enforcement Investigation. Get to know the investigation process with insights from former senior police officers. Studying with us, you’ll master the strategies used by the police and other law enforcement agencies in serious and complex cases.
Criminology and Criminal Investigations
Criminology and Criminal Investigations is offered by Cardiff Metropolitan University. The MSc Criminology & Criminal Investigations at Cardiff Met is an exciting degree that provides a detailed and critical understanding of key and contemporary issues within the study of crime and criminal justice.
Law (Professional)
The Master of Arts in Law (Professional) at Technological University Dublin is a part-time postgraduate degree designed for those without a prior law qualification. This programme spans four years and offers a comprehensive understanding of Irish law, equipping students with essential analytical skills for their legal careers.

Criminology (Cybercrime and Cybersecurity)
On this Criminology (Cybercrime and Cybersecurity) programme offered at the University of Surrey, you'll develop the knowledge and practical skills to identify the drivers, motives and dynamics of cybercrime.

Safeguarding in an International Context
The Safeguarding in an International Context course from The University of Lancashire explores the challenges of working across international borders to protect vulnerable children and adults.
Criminology and Criminal Justice
A stimulating and demanding programme, involving intensive learning in small groups, the Criminology and Criminal Justice from the University of Oxford will equip you with an advanced understanding of crime and criminal justice, comprising courses in criminological theory, the study of criminal justice, and training in research design and methodology.
Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
Develop your understanding of the law and boost your employability with our Criminal Law and Criminal Justice from University of Chichester degree. This year-long course will solidify your knowledge in criminal law and the criminal justice system, looking at contemporary issues and practice.
Leadership in Professional Policing
The Leadership in Professional Policing programme offered by University of South Wales will enhance and develop your management and leadership skills, whilst developing your knowledge and skills in contemporary areas of policing.
Master of Laws
Build your knowledge of vital principles at the heart of the criminal justice system and learn why they need to be positioned in a comparative and critical framework. Our ground-breaking Master of Laws LLM from City St George's, University of London is devoted exclusively to the field, enabling you to advance your career in a focused manner.
Design Management
This Design Management offered by Arden University Online has been crafted to meet the demands of 21st century design thinking, and is unique in its focus on preparing you for emerging careers.

Evidence Informed Practice (Part-time)
The Evidence Informed Practice (Part-time) course from Liverpool John Moores University will enhance your awareness of, and engagement with, research and (good/best) practice-informed evidence in the development of operational criminal justice practice.
Criminal Justice and Human Rights
Combine the key specialist topics of criminal justice with some of today’s most powerful human rights issues, studying cases from around the world in a variety of contexts. With the carefully designed Criminal Justice and Human Rights programme of the University of Aberdeen, you’ll have the opportunity to further your understanding of how the two topics impact each other.

Violence, Terrorism and Security
The Violence, Terrorism and Security MA programme from the Queen's University Belfast provides you the tools to understand and critically engage with these issues. It equips you with the foundations and the most up-to-date research and methodologies in the fields of terrorism studies, security studies and conflict analysis.

Criminology (Corporate Crime and Corporate Responsibility)
On the Criminology (Corporate Crime and Corporate Responsibility) programme from University of Surrey, we place strong emphasis on helping you develop the methodological skills to efficiently study corporate crime.
Criminal Law and Justice
This innovative Criminal Law and Justice program at University of Suffolk integrates criminal law, evidence and procedure with the insights of criminology and psychology into the practices of the criminal courts.
Criminology and Criminal Justice
The MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice at Durham University offers a comprehensive exploration of crime and justice issues. This one-year full-time or two-year part-time programme provides students with critical insights into contemporary criminal justice challenges, fostering an environment that encourages intellectual growth and critical thinking.