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Gain senior roles in key policy areas like development, corporate security and social media safety. Our graduates have gone on to work for the National Crime Agency, in prison drug service programmes, offender pathway planning, and monitoring with the probation service.
Why you should choose Middlesex
— Study in a highly reputable criminology department with a long history in training the very best criminologists and justice professionals
— The Department currently includes leading experts such as Dr Elena Martellozzo who specialises in online pornography and child abuse, and regularly advises the London Metropolitan Police. Dr Angus Nurse is a former RSPB Investigations Coordinator
— We’re ranked 251-300 worldwide for Social Sciences (THE World University Rankings 2019).
Courses
MA Comparative Drug and Alcohol Studies MA Criminology
MA Youth Justice Community Safety and Applied Criminology
MSc Criminology with Forensic Psychology MSc Cybercrime and Digital Investigation
For up-to-date entry requirements, fees and how to apply, please visit individual pages at
www.mdx.ac.uk/courses
I graduated from Middlesex University in 2010 where I undertook an MSc in Criminology with Forensic Psychology. Since graduating I have worked in prisons housing men, women and children and undertaken a variety of roles, from delivering substance misuse treatment programmes, to roles focused on managing the performance of custodial environments.
While studying for my master’s, I undertook a voluntary placement at HMP Pentonville working with families and children of offenders in custody. In this role I gained a huge insight into custody, the impact of imprisonment on families and children as well as the hugely important security rules that come with working in custody. It was useful to gain some practical experience alongside studying criminology and being able to apply some of the theoretical knowledge I gained via my studies to my placement.
Through this role I built a number of relationships with professionals at the prison which became very useful when I came to apply for a permanent full-time position there, which I successfully secured.
Leah Goodrham
MSc Criminology with Forensic Psychology
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