
NEW Master of Criminology, Justice and Regulation
We are excited to launch the new Master of Criminology, Justice and Regulation, which is now taking applications for semester two, 2018.
Applications for domestic students close on 2 July 2018. Applications for international students close on 31 May 2018.
Hear about the program from the course leaders in this short video:
Why choose this degree?
The operational challenges for policing, justice, regulatory and security agencies in Australia and the broader Asia Pacific are increasing in our mobile and technologically networked world.
New and existing anti-social behaviours, illicit activities, cyber threats and criminal and terrorist organizations create risks to personal and national security, as well as to our well-being, social cohesion, economic prosperity, health and environmental sustainability.
Professionals who work in crime control, justice, policing, regulation and development need to better understand the technologies, cultures and physical geographies that enable new forms of crime and risk, and the physical and virtual worlds through which these are distributed. They also need to be aware of the theoretical and practical tools and approaches to combat such threats, and the evidence base that supports them.