Law – information and course list
Explore the place of law in society while discovering how you can make a direct contribution to its practice and application. Discover the courses within the subject of law at LJMU.
Explore the place of law in society while discovering how you can make a direct contribution to its practice and application. Discover the courses within the subject of law at LJMU.
As a graduate from the School of Humanities and Social Science a wide variety of career opportunities could be open to you. Find out what careers you could secure and how, through placements and events, how the School will help boost your employability.
Our social work expertise includes fostering and adoption; child protection, anti-oppressive practice, working with marginalised groups, user-driven healthcare, substance misuse and more. Our research aims to promote social justice and improve people's lives.
Based within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion (CCSE), this research cluster seeks to engage in dialogue and discussion about the challenges and pre-conceptions that surround justice-experienced students.
Gender, violence and the criminal justice system research within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion.
Children and Youth research strand within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion.
Our Health and Social Care, Public Health and Environmental Health degrees will give you the knowledge and skills to shape both policy and interventions.
Research undertaken by CCSE members of the Children and Youth Research Group seeks to explore the experiences of children and young people who come into contact with the Youth Justice System.
Research undertaken by CCSE members of the Prisons and Punishment Research Culture raises critical questions about the role of the modern prison in deeply divided societies like the UK.
Based within the Centre for the Study of Crime, Criminalisation and Social Exclusion, researchers from the ‘Gender, Violence and the Criminal Justice System’ group ask fundamental questions about how gender is conceptualised within and across disciplinary and institutional boundaries.