Why Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice?
What impact does crime have on society? What intervention strategies exist, and what challenges arise in the pursuit of justice?
Our Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice prepares you to think critically about crime and shape the criminal justice sector. Develop an understanding on the complex causes and nature of crime. Contribute to key discussions on criminal behaviour and societal responses. Understand the impact of crime on society – and learn how to develop strategies for effective interventions.
Discover how to influence policy and contribute to informed decision-making with a major in Politics. Learn how you can be part of the solution by shaping policies that create lasting, meaningful change.
Overview
Explore the social and behavioural science of criminology with Adelaide University’s Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice.
Informed by contemporary criminal justice issues and the latest developments, our degree will develop your understanding of the criminal justice system, policing, crime and punishment in modern society. You’ll also gain a detailed understanding of policy and practice in Australian politics, with emphasis on the factors that shape government policies.
Discover how agencies across police, criminal courts, corrections, and victim and offender support services collaborate to detect, prevent and respond to crime while also supporting victims.
With a major in Politics, you’ll sharpen your understanding of political systems, ideologies, institutions and processes. Investigate key topics like power, freedom, identity, equality, human rights, social justice, marginalisation and political activism.