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BSc Policing and Applied Criminal Investigations
About this course
Policing and Applied Criminal Investigations is a degree that prepares students for the technical, legal and analytical demands of investigative work across the criminal justice system and related sectors. It focuses on the skills and knowledge that are directly applicable in policing, private security, legal support and related professional contexts: interviewing techniques, evidence management, case building, the legal framework within which investigations operate, and the enquiring analytical mindset needed to work effectively in complex, evidence-dependent situations. The degree is designed to produce graduates who can apply their knowledge practically from the outset of a professional career. At the University of Bedfordshire this three-year full-time degree develops your specific competencies in investigations, interviewing, evidence handling and legal analysis, alongside the broader criminal justice knowledge needed to understand the context in which those skills are deployed. The employment-focused curriculum ensures that what you learn is directly relevant to the kinds of roles graduates are likely to enter, giving you a solid grasp of the investigation process and the legal frameworks that govern it. The analytical abilities and enquiring mindset the degree develops are valued not only in policing and criminal investigation but across a range of roles where careful evidence handling and clear reasoning are required. Graduates from Policing and Applied Criminal Investigations degrees go on to careers in police forces, private investigation, the insurance and financial fraud sectors, border force, compliance and regulatory roles, and legal support positions. Others find roles in security management, risk assessment, community safety and probation. The degree also provides preparation for postgraduate study in criminology, criminal justice, law or security studies for those wishing to develop further expertise or pursue academic careers.
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