Auream Phoenix University for Women Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) by Research in Criminology
Auream Phoenix University for Women

Auream Phoenix University for Women

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) by Research in Criminology

Online

PhD

1 up to

4 semesters

English, Italian

Full time, Part time

EUR 2,275

Distance Learning

Key Summary

    About : The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) by Research in Criminology delves into advanced studies of crime, justice, and societal impacts. This program encourages the development of original research that contributes to criminological theories and practices. Students will engage in extensive literature reviews and fieldwork, with a focus on producing a substantial thesis that enhances knowledge in the field.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career paths, including positions in academia, research institutions, policy development, and law enforcement. Other opportunities include roles in governmental and non-governmental organizations focused on crime prevention and social justice initiatives.

PhD by research via Distance Learning is awarded after successfully completing a theoretical research specialization. This research is presented in the form of a doctoral thesis.The PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) is the only doctoral degree that can be achieved through distance learning.The main requirement for a PhD online through distance learning is to present and discuss a thesis of at least 100 pages for review and evaluation by an academic committee at Selinus University.

A research thesis for this program should analyze all aspects of criminology, including crime patterns, causes, methods and development of theory, as well as crimes in the modern world and responses to criminal behaviour. Help develop a better understanding of the central issues that define contemporary criminology to allow them to have their own conclusions and assessments. Analyze the principles of an effective criminal investigation, including all aspects of equipment, technology and procedures. Also, describe the investigation techniques and the identification and processing of physical evidence.