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MA Evidence Informed Practice PG Cert, PG Dip

Liverpool John Moores University

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  • Qualification

    MA - Master of Arts

  • Location

    Mount Pleasant Campus

  • Study mode

    Part time

  • Start date

    14-SEP-26

  • Duration

    2 Years

Course summary

LJMU's Evidence-Informed Practice PgDip is designed for in-service criminal justice professionals who want to develop research skills. Develop your research skills enabling you to generate research findings that contribute to the development of criminal justice policy and practice Study over 2 years Learn via LJMU-based study days, online learning and independent study Undertake practice-relevant research to stimulate work-related learning for your employer Follow this hybrid programme developed as a result of the successful delivery of the Police Knowledge Fund Project in partnership with Merseyside Police, the Home Office, College of Policing and HEFCE The programme will enhance your awareness of, and engagement with, research and (good/best) practice-informed evidence in the development of operational criminal justice practice. Building on the momentum of the successfully delivered Police Knowledge Fund, which developed participants' research skills and communication of often complex and sensitive findings, the programme draws on the fantastic wealth of interdisciplinary collaborations within the Faculty. The Liverpool Centre for Advanced Policing Studies has the capacity to source expertise beyond the immediate spheres of criminal justice and policing. Calling on partners specialising in STEM and Quantitative Social Sciences disciplines, the Centre will draw on their capacity to better understand and develop understandings of new and future challenges for criminal justice and offender management policies to engage with. Through the work-based research module you will be supported in constructing individual research projects that have a clear focus on positively impacting your own professional practice. They will outline manifest policy change or enhance a critical understanding of the challenges to creating greater efficiencies and enhanced performance in service provision. Applicants will need a clear ambition to develop, and commit to the development of, a work-based research project designed to positively impact the operational practice of criminal justice.

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Tuition fees

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£ 8,875per year

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University information

Liverpool John Moores University

  • University League Table

    76th

  • Campus address

    Liverpool John Moores University, Copperas Hill, Liverpool, Liverpool, L3 5AJ, United Kingdom

Subject rankings

  • Subject ranking

    20th out of 83 17

  • Entry standards

    / Max 228
    164 72%

    11th

  • Graduate prospects

    / Max 100
    60.0 60%

    59th

    7
  • Student satisfaction

    / Max 4
    3.17 79%

    38th

    38

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