Training

UCL open day

by Mark Rowe

University College London (UCL) Department of Security and Crime Science is holding an open day on Wednesday, December 9 for its new undergraduate BSC course in security and crime science.

Modules include: forensic sciences, cybercrime, terrorism, organised crime, sex crimes, security technologies, psychology and crime, crime prevention, crime analysis, crime mapping and crime and society; plus an internship, in association with practitioners and organisations from the crime reduction field. The aim: to learn to develop creative, practical and ethical ways to reduce crime and increase security in a changing world.

The day, ahead of the September 2016 intake, is at Tavistock Square, WC1H. Register your interest at http://www.ucl.ac.uk/scs/degree-programmes/open-days.

For more visit https://www.facebook.com/SecCrimeScienceatUCL/.

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