

LLB Law in Practice with Criminology
About this course
Law and criminology address the same territory from different but complementary directions. Law provides the formal framework of rules, institutions, and processes through which society attempts to define and respond to wrongdoing. Criminology asks why crime happens, who the criminal justice system catches and who it misses, and whether the penalties and interventions it imposes actually reduce harm or simply displace it. Together they produce graduates who understand not only how the law works in principle but how the system operates in practice, and what the evidence says about its effects. At Swansea University, this four-year full-time LLB programme is designed specifically for students who want to develop expertise at the intersection of these two disciplines, with a practical orientation that prepares you for professional work. You will study the core areas of English and Welsh law, covering contract, tort, criminal law, constitutional law, equity, and land law, alongside criminological modules on offending, victimisation, policing, courts, and the sociology of crime and punishment. The programme's practical dimension includes workplace exposure that connects your studies to the realities of legal and criminal justice settings. You will develop legal reasoning, critical analysis, research skills, and the capacity to think carefully about questions of justice, evidence, and systemic failure. The criminological perspective deepens your understanding of the human and social dimensions of law in ways that a purely doctrinal approach does not. Graduates are well placed for careers in the legal profession, following the relevant postgraduate training routes, as well as in the probation service, the prison service, youth justice, policing, the Crown Prosecution Service, victim support, social work, and public policy. The combination of legal knowledge and criminological understanding is particularly relevant in roles where law and practice intersect. Postgraduate study in law or criminology, including professional legal training, is a common progression.
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