MPhil Policing Studies
About this course
LJMU's Centre for Advanced Policing Studies is at the forefront of developing new research in policing, criminal justice, security and related fields.
- Join an ambitious School and student/staff body known for its impactful and sector-leading research
- Explore the availability of research scholarships
- Experience expert supervision from former serving officers, practitioners and leading academics
- Receive research training and opportunities to communicate research within and outside the University
- Benefit from excellent facilities and great multi-discipline connections
The Liverpool Centre for Advanced Policing Studies has significant expertise in the Policing sector and can thus provide supervision in a wide range of topics. We are particularly interested in interdisciplinary methodologies. Our suite of Policing Studies qualifications are focused on developing the professionalisation agenda for policing and we work with the professional body, the College of Policing, as well as local policing organisations to ensure the relevance, credibility, and currency of its courses.
To meet the increasing demand for new research, the Centre is offering excellent postgraduate research opportunities to complement our multi-disciplinary agenda and impact-led teaching. Our particular areas of strength include:
- transnational and public order policing
- serious organised crime
- victimology and domestic violence
- terrorism and counter-terrorism
- intelligence-led policing
- human trafficking
Assessment
How learning is monitored on your programme
To cater for the wide-ranging content of our courses and the varied learning preferences of our students, we offer a range of assessment methods on each programme. Assessment techniques vary from module to module to reflect relevant assessment approaches and the key learning points of each topic.
You can progress from MPhil to PhD, via a written and oral assessment in Year 2 (full-time students) or Year 3 (part-time students).
About this course
LJMU's Centre for Advanced Policing Studies is at the forefront of developing new research in policing, criminal justice, security and related fields.
- Join an ambitious School and student/staff body known for its impactful and sector-leading research
- Explore the availability of research scholarships
- Experience expert supervision from former serving officers, practitioners and leading academics
- Receive research training and opportunities to communicate research within and outside the University
- Benefit from excellent facilities and great multi-discipline connections
The Liverpool Centre for Advanced Policing Studies has significant expertise in the Policing sector and can thus provide supervision in a wide range of topics. We are particularly interested in interdisciplinary methodologies. Our suite of Policing Studies qualifications are focused on developing the professionalisation agenda for policing and we work with the professional body, the College of Policing, as well as local policing organisations to ensure the relevance, credibility, and currency of its courses.
To meet the increasing demand for new research, the Centre is offering excellent postgraduate research opportunities to complement our multi-disciplinary agenda and impact-led teaching. Our particular areas of strength include:
- transnational and public order policing
- serious organised crime
- victimology and domestic violence
- terrorism and counter-terrorism
- intelligence-led policing
- human trafficking
Assessment
How learning is monitored on your programme
To cater for the wide-ranging content of our courses and the varied learning preferences of our students, we offer a range of assessment methods on each programme. Assessment techniques vary from module to module to reflect relevant assessment approaches and the key learning points of each topic.
You can progress from MPhil to PhD, via a written and oral assessment in Year 2 (full-time students) or Year 3 (part-time students).