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126 Master's degrees in Criminal Justice in United Kingdom
Criminal Justice
The LLM in Criminal Justice by Goldsmiths, University of London gives you a panoramic, 360-degree view of the criminal process, and a multidimensional perspective which explores organic synergies between domestic, transnational and international criminal justice.
Investigation Practice
Whether dealing with fraud, organised crime, corruption or murder, an investigator will need to make crucial decisions on a daily basis. Yet outside of the world of policing, there are few professional courses that equip law enforcement specialists with these vital skills. Our MSc in Investigation Practice at Staffordshire University aims to bridge that gap.

Criminal Justice with Work Experience
LLM in Criminal Justice with Work Experience at University of Hertfordshire provides knowledge, understanding and critical thinking in the areas of Criminal Justice. It is an ideal course for those who wish to specialise in the areas of Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, and Global Policing.

Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice
The Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice course offered at Bangor University was one of the first to take an internationally comparative perspective across a broad range of criminology and criminal justice issues.
Investigative Psychology (Distance Learning)
Learn more with the BPS accredited Investigative Psychology (Distance Learning) programme from University of Huddersfield Distance Learning Unit.

Criminology & Criminal Justice
Take your understanding of criminality and criminal justice to the next level. Whether you are developing your career or moving on from undergraduate study, this Criminology & Criminal Justice course from Bournemouth University will help advance your skills to meet the demands of crime and criminal justice roles.

Criminology and Criminal Justice
This Criminology and Criminal Justice LLM programme from the Queen's University Belfast is taught by internationally-recognised scholars and researchers who offer students a wide introduction to the study of crime and criminal justice in contemporary society.

Cybercrime and Security
Navigate the field of Cybercrime threats with the critical operational and investigative knowledge and skills in this Cybercrime and Security course at Liverpool John Moores University.

Criminal Investigation (Applied)
Criminal Investigation (Applied) is offered by Teesside University. The student-centred nature of teaching and assessment allows you to tailor your studies to your own areas of personal or professional interests.

International Criminology and Criminal Justice
Develop your understanding of crime and criminal practice in an international context and consider how digital technologies are creating ‘new crimes’.

Criminal Psychology and Criminal Justice (Part-time)
The Criminal Psychology and Criminal Justice (Part-time) course offered by Liverpool John Moores University is a new stand-alone qualification designed to enhance your career prospects in criminal justice agencies, the probation service and the police.

Criminal Law and Criminal Justice - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a postgraduate degree at a top UK university. Learn more at the Criminal Law and Criminal Justice - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Birkbeck, University of London.

Global Ethics and Justice (Distance learning) (Online)
How can philosophy help us think about global problems, such as climate change, war, sweatshops, infectious disease, and gender injustice? Expand your knowledge at the Global Ethics and Justice (Distance learning) (Online) programme from University of Birmingham, and prepare for your future at the forefront of global justice.

Criminal Justice
The LLM in Criminal Justice degree at University of Hertfordshire provides knowledge, understanding and critical thinking in the areas of Criminal Justice. It is an ideal course for those who wish to specialise in the areas of Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, and Global Policing.

Criminology - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year (2-semester) programme offers successful students guaranteed progression to a postgraduate degree at a top UK university. Learn more at the Criminology - Pre-Master's Programme at OnCampus London from Birkbeck, University of London.
Applied Criminology, Youth and Criminal Justice
The Applied Criminology, Youth and Criminal Justice program at Middlesex University is designed for people working or seeking to work in the area of crime and criminal justice. It offers a detailed understanding of contemporary issues facing professionals and managers in the criminal justice system.
Criminology and Criminal Justice Online - Full-time
If you’re looking to enhance your knowledge in criminology or make a change to the discipline, then Criminology and Criminal Justice Online - Full-time offered by The University of Law is the next step to take on your career journey.
Policing (Operational and Strategic Leadership)
This Policing (Operational and Strategic Leadership) program at The University of Wales Trinity Saint David is designed in consultation with police forces for senior police officers (in-post) who wish to enhance their career. UWTSD will use an online/blended approach to minimise the time that officers would need to take off from their duties which represents an important feature of this course.

Criminal Justice with Placement Year
LLM in Criminal Justice with Placement Year at University of Hertfordshire provides knowledge, understanding and critical thinking in the areas of Criminal Justice. It is an ideal course for those who wish to specialise in the areas of Criminal Justice, Criminal Law, and Global Policing.
Criminal Justice - People and Processes
This Criminal Justice - People and Processes program at University of Salford adopts a holistic approach, examining crime, justice, and penal policies to explore their impact on those involved in administering and receiving criminal justice. You will critically analyse how we might develop processes to improve outcomes for those who encounter the criminal justice system.