Justice Policy and Practice - Criminal justice research
The Injustice and Harm stream seeks to provide insight into the harms of contemporary criminal justice, political, and socio-cultural processes.
The Injustice and Harm stream seeks to provide insight into the harms of contemporary criminal justice, political, and socio-cultural processes.
The Creative Justice learning stream endeavours to move away from normative and traditional approaches of conceptualising justice.
The School of Law has produced a varied portfolio of quality work within law. Find out more about this School.
Find out more about the different types of options for studying at Liverpool John Moores, and discover which programmes might be best suited for you!
The School of Law delivers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes within Law and Criminal Justice to its 1200 plus students. In addition to our programmes, we are also known for our pro bono activities, our innovative research and our excellent links with the legal community.
Understand the cause of crime and its impact on society. Discover what courses you could study within criminology and sociology.
Police forces and national crime agencies are operating in increasingly challenging times. Are you up for the challenge? Explore our policing courses.
The Forensic Research Institute is a research and training organisation with expertise in aspects of evidence collection, analysis, reporting and testimony. We have a proven track record of impact in assisting criminal justice agencies in crime-prevention, police work, the preparation of cases, victim identification, victim and witness support and much more.
Research is a central and hugely fundamental part of the School of Justice Studies at LJMU. Our experienced and knowledgeable researchers have the expertise that allow us to produce meaningful work, which ultimately feeds directly into wider policies and practice.
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