International Master of Science in Advanced Research in Criminology: Border Crossing, Security and Social Justice

IMARC is an international, two-year programme with a focus on border crossing, security and social justice and involves three different universities in Europe. Increasing flows of people, goods and information raise new questions about how governments and societies respond to perceived and actual threats of crime. Current developments in Europe and beyond challenge not only our understanding of crime and crime control, but also the balance between demands for security and social justice.

Due to changes in the participating universities, the programme below will become inactive and is replaced by a new IMARC programme open for enrolment.

Master's Programme
2 year 120 credits
Faculty of Law and Criminology
English
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Subsequent programmes

  1. Immediate Admission
    1. Programmes from other Faculties
      1. Master's Programmes
      2. Master's Programmes in Teaching
      3. Postgraduate Studies
  2. Admission Subject to an Enquiry into the Suitability of the Holder of the Diploma
    1. Programmes from this Faculty
      1. Subsequent Master's Programmes
    2. Programmes from other Faculties
      1. Master's Programmes
      2. Subsequent Master's Programmes
      3. Postgraduate Studies
  3. Admission Subject to Passing a Preparatory Course
    1. Programmes with specific admission
      1. Master's Programmes in Teaching
    2. Programmes with broad admission
      1. Master's Programmes
      2. Master's Programmes in Teaching
      3. Subsequent Master's Programmes
  4. Admission Subject to Passing an Abridged Bachelor's Programme
    1. Programmes from this Faculty
      1. Master's Programmes

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