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  • Australian National University

    Prevent and reduce crime in the face of growing complexity

    Address the challenges of regulating illegal activity which stretch the capabilities of traditional governing actors and institutions. You’ll consider crime in complex scenarios like global pandemics and climate change. Mitigate risk. Enhance resilience.


    100% online

  • Edith Cowan University

    UndergraduateECU-CRJ-DEG

    Bachelor of Criminology and Justice

    Understand crime and work towards prevention

    Study the legal system, policing, courts and corrections. Think about justice. Majors, including policing and youth work, enable you to shape your career. Gain real-life experience in a criminal justice agency placement or industry-based project.


    Online & on-campus

    3 years full time or part time equivalent

  • Swinburne University of Technology

    Get involved in justice and respond to criminal behaviour

    Explore the social causes and consequences of crime. You’ll cover topics including policing, corrections, and cybercrime. Take your skills into the world, working behind the scenes in policy, or on the ground with at-risk youth and offenders.


    100% online

    3 years full time or part time equivalent

  • Swinburne University of Technology

    Unlock complex issues in crime

    Prepare for an impactful career in Australia’s criminal justice system. You’ll study why people commit crime and society’s responses. Explore policing, corrections and forensics. Get to know crime’s causes, impacts, and how you can make a difference.


    100% online

    3 years full time or part time equivalent

  • Griffith University

    PostgraduateGRF-FMH-MAS

    Master of Forensic Mental Health

    This degree is a collaboration with the Queensland Health Department's School of Mental Health

    Become a highly valued forensic mental health specialist able to practise at an advanced level. Study assessment, legislation and policies, research and evaluation. Examine interventions with offenders, justice and crime, law and behaviour.


    100% online

    Approx. 1.5 years full time or part time equivalent

  • Charles Sturt University

    UndergraduateCSU-PPS-DEG

    Bachelor of Policing and Public Safety

    A policing course co-designed with the NSW Police Force

    Pursue skills and knowledge relevant to policing. Study topics like emergency management and organised crime. Work on professional skills like investigation. Graduate into rewarding careers in policing, corrections, and criminal justice.


    Online & on-campus

    3 years full time or part time equivalent

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  • University of South Australia

    Graduate with skills demanded by the criminal justice sector.

    Lock in your understanding of the criminal justice foundations of law enforcement, courts and corrections. Consider social factors and psychology. Explore contemporary issues like cybercrime. Study under experienced academics with industry backgrounds.


    100% online

    3 years full time or part time equivalent

  • Macquarie University

    PostgraduateMAQ-INT-MAS

    Master of Intelligence

    Master the theory and practice of intelligence studies

    Dive deep into real world global intelligence issues. Secure practical skills analysing intelligence challenges. Think critically and make ethical judgements.


    100% online

    Approx. 1.5 years full time or part time equivalent

  • Macquarie University

    PostgraduateMAQ-CRM-MAS

    Master of Criminology

    Interrogate the causes of crime and how society responds

    Engage with advanced criminology theory, applied criminological research and criminal justice policy analysis. Apply your theory to a range of crimes. Get an understanding of motivations, reactions, and how we can work to alleviate crime.


    100% online

    Approx. 1.5 years full time or part time equivalent

  • Griffith University

    Contemporary criminological theory in practice

    Deepen your knowledge of the justice system and gain insight into key policy debates and contemporary research methods. Graduates find roles in criminal justice related fields such as crime prevention, community health and local government.


    100% online

    Approx. 1.5 years full time or part time equivalent

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