Canterbury Christ Church University - BSc Forensic Investigation (Interpersonal Violence)

Canterbury Christ Church University

BSc Forensic Investigation (Interpersonal Violence)

Take your interest in criminal justice one step further with a degree exploring the forensic investigation of crime, with a specific focus on interpersonal violence.

You will be taking a step towards a career that is interesting, exciting, varied and challenging. Through this degree, you'll have the opportunity to gain an excellent grounding in the theory, processes and procedures associated with forensic investigation. You will study the practical investigation of crime to establish the facts and evidence that contribute to the resolution of crime by the police and the courts and crime prevention.

You will receive a specific focus on policing which will allow you to develop an in-depth understanding of violence between individuals and violence directed at groups, including the particular nuances of investigating this type of crime.

Entry Requirements

A typical offer would be 96-120 UCAS Tariff points.

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Career Prospects

You will have the potential to enter a range of careers in crime, criminal justice and related fields on completion of this course, as the design of the Forensic Investigation with Interpersonal Violence course at CCCU gives you the opportunity to gain the knowledge and skills that are core to criminal justice careers and transferable to other related careers.

Graduates of the course typically secure posts within the police, the prison service, the probation service, youth work, private companies working in security, and third sector organisations working in crime control and victim support. 

Further opportunities exist as investigators for: National Crime Agency, the Military, Independent Office for Police Conduct, Criminal Cases Review Commission, Security Services, HM Courts and Tribunals Service, and so on. Postgraduate study is also an option for Applied Criminology with Criminal Investigation graduates and you will be encouraged to make the most of the volunteering and networking opportunities available throughout your degree course in addition to your studies in order to enhance your employability.

Course Details

You'll start the course by exploring core themes, concepts, practices and perspectives of forensic investigations. From this solid foundation, you'll explore forensic investigation in more depth and will study modules in areas such as sexual and domestic violence, terrorism and political violence, biological trace and transfer evidence.

To ensure you reach your full academic and career potential, you'll develop personal, study and employability skills and, where possible, you'll have opportunities to participate in trips or visits to gain insight into the workings of forensic investigation. Previous students have attended mock crime scene exercises within police forces, post-mortem examinations, a shooting range trip and court trips. Occasionally, we are offered opportunities to participate in police training events, and for several years our students have been able to spend a day at the National Maritime Fire Training Centre as well as Kent Firearms and Dog Sections. 

Three members of the forensic teaching team advised and starred on an episode of the BBC Top Gear programme, which investigated forensic evidence that could be found in used cars.

One member of the teaching team is a trained coach and mentor and has injected this influence into the degree course structure, to enable students to develop as people and professionals, in addition to learning the subject. It is often personal qualities such as confidence that prevents us from reaching our potential, and this approach is actively helping students to overcome issues that might impact their success.

Year 1

Introducing Forensic Investigation
Introducing Crime, Offences & Justice
Biology in Forensic Investigation
Introducing Psychology and Crime
Introducing Crime Scene Investigation
Police Practice, Policy and Procedure 1

Year 2

Volume & Serious Crime Scene Investigation
Evidence Relating to Criminal Investigation
Introduction to Terrorism and Political Violence
Sexual and Domestic Abuse
Accident, Disaster & Terror Scene Investigation
Biological Trace & Transfer Evidence

Year 3

Major & Critical Incident Scene Investigation
Expert & Professional Witnesses
Investigating Sexual and Domestic Abuse
Terrorism and Political Violence in the United Kingdom
Fire & Explosion Scene Investigation
Strategic Approaches to Major Crime

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