

BA Criminology with Sociology
About this course
Criminology and sociology together offer a powerful toolkit for understanding how societies create, define, and respond to crime and deviance. Criminology draws on law, psychology, sociology, and political science to examine why crime happens, who is most affected by it, and how criminal justice systems respond. Sociology provides the broader framework, examining social inequality, institutions, culture, and the structural forces that shape human behaviour and social outcomes. Combining the two allows you to analyse crime not as an isolated phenomenon but as a product of social conditions and power relations. At Winchester this three-year full-time programme introduces you to both sociological and criminological theories and asks you to apply them to complex, real-world problems. You will examine the relationship between social inequalities, divisions, and crime, and analyse the best ways to control or reduce offending. This might involve studying new policing methods, but also the role of housing, welfare, and education policies, or developing strategies for the prison and probation services. The programme takes a genuinely critical perspective, encouraging you to question the assumptions built into law enforcement and criminal justice and to understand crime in its social and political context. Graduates go on to careers in the probation service, social work, the police, the prison service, youth offending services, community justice, victim support, charity work, and a range of policy and research roles. The analytical and communication skills you develop are also valued in journalism, education, and the public sector more broadly. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in criminology, social policy, social work, or law, and the critical perspectives developed through the programme provide a strong foundation for academic research in these fields.
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