Welcome to the Crime and Justice subject portal! Here you'll find links to all of the recorded sessions, subject workshop slides and information about your independent study project.
New resources will be uploaded over the course of the programme and we'll email you every time something new is added.
Between each session you can always reach out to your mentor or contact the team directly if you have feedback or would like more information about something that was covered.
Skills you will develop:
Research, referencing, comparison/analysis, reflection and presentation skills are all important when it comes to university level study. Much of your time will be spent doing your own research as well as doing a range of learning and assessment activities like giving presentations, writing essays or reports and contributing to group projects. The independent study project is a great way to develop these skills and you can write about what you learned as part of your UCAS application, demonstrating your ability to undertake independent work and show your level of interest in the subject you choose.
Due: 30th November
How to submit: email your project to brookesengage@brookes.ac.uk
Below you will find the dates of the Conference Days and asynchronous content that will be uploaded over the course of the programme, for you to complete in your own time
Criminology: Global (In)justice
Eleanor Bland, Senior Lecturer in Criminology
Sarah & Elena, Beyond the content
Mick, Senior Lecturer in Law
Session 1 : Dr. David Nash- History Lecturer
Session 2: Dr. Cato Marks- English Literature Lecturer
Humanities and Social Sciences Courses
Check out our Humanities and Social Sciences Course Page to discover the variety of courses within the faculty!
If you have any questions about any of the courses, or how to decide what to study, remember to take a look at our virtual Information, Advice and Guidance pages, or chat to your mentor on Brightside - they went through the same process not long ago!