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BA Geography and Criminology
About this course
Geography and Criminology is an intellectually stimulating combination that brings together two disciplines with genuine common ground: both are concerned with understanding how social phenomena are distributed across space and shaped by the environments in which they occur. Human geography examines how places, communities, and landscapes are produced and transformed by social, economic, and political processes. Criminology asks why crime happens where it does, who commits it, how it is experienced, and how different contexts shape both criminal behaviour and the responses of the justice system. Together, the two disciplines illuminate the spatial dimensions of crime and justice in ways that neither can achieve alone. At the University of the Highlands and Islands, this four-year programme develops your understanding of human and physical geography alongside the theoretical and empirical dimensions of criminology. You will engage with spatial analysis, GIS, fieldwork, social theory, criminal justice, penology, victimology, and the policy contexts in which criminal justice operates. The Highlands and Islands context itself raises fascinating geographical and criminological questions about rural crime, policing in remote communities, land access disputes, and the relationship between place and social order. Graduates of Geography and Criminology programmes are well prepared for careers in criminal justice, social work, community development, probation, youth offending, research, planning, environmental management, and the public and voluntary sectors. Many also pursue postgraduate study in criminology, geography, social policy, or related fields, some moving into research or specialist professional practice. The combination of spatial and social analytical skills is distinctive and transferable across a very wide range of professional environments.
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