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Advanced Diploma In Criminology
I want to do Post Graduate Diploma in Criminal Justice (PGDCJ ) from IGNOU so will you please give its details?
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Re: Advanced Diploma In Criminology
The IGNOU offers Post Graduate Diploma in Criminal Justice (PGDCJ) course, the details are as follows: Post Graduate Diploma in Criminal Justice (PGDCJ) Minimum Duration: 1 Year Maximum Duration: 3 Years Course Fee: Rs. 8,000 Eligibility: The applicant should have graduates in law, criminology, social work and functionaries of Criminal Justice Administration Course structure: Criminal Justice System Indian Penal Code Criminal Justice Processes Criminal Justice Administration Challenges to Criminal Justice System Criminal Justice Research And Advocacy Clinical Course
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Re: Advanced Diploma in Criminology
Here I am giving you list of some best colleges for admission in the Advanced Diploma in Criminology Douglas College North Island College - Criminology Diploma University of New England (UNE), Australia Arium School of Arts and Sciences Douglas College Griffith University IFS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Hong Kong Management association IGNOU City Colleges South Great George's Street, Dublin 2 and Templeogue, Dublin 6W Tel: 1850 25 27 40 / Tel International. +353 1 416 0034 Email: info@citycolleges.ie
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Re: Advanced Diploma In Criminology Criminology Advanced Diploma The aim of this course is to introduce learners to criminology as an area of study that tries to address the questions raised and to explore many key debates within criminology. This includes examining theoretical debates about the causes of crime and criminal behaviour and both historical and contemporary ideas about dealing with crime. Modules Module 1: Introduction to Criminology Module 2: The UK Criminal Justice System Module 3: Crime Data and Criminal Statistics Module 4: Theories of Crime 1: Individuals and Crime Module 5: Police and Policing Module 6: Crime Prevention Module 7: Victims and Victimisation Module 8: The Courts and Sentencing Module 9: Prisons and Probation Module 10: Theories of Crime 2: Society and Crime Module 11: Inequality and Crime Module 12: Youth Crime Module 13: Drugs and Crime Module 14: Corporate Crime Module 15: Transnational and Organised Crime Module 16: Environmental Crime Module 17: Cyber Crime Module 18: Sexual Offences and Violent Crime Module 19: Criminal Profiling Module 20 Crime and the Media
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