Advanced Research in Criminology
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IMARC deals with crucial issues ranging from the impact of the growing influx of migrants in relation to internal and external border control, transnational organised crime, human rights concerns, urban security and threats of radicalisation and terrorism, to the role of cybercrime, corporate malfeasance and the increase of hate crimes, racism and xenophobia. A major theme in addressing these current issues is the question of how to organize security as well as safeguard human rights. IMARC addresses the need for criminological expertise in the context of a common European criminal justice area coupled with challenges of internal and external border control and wider international developments.IMARC is a full-time programme that prepares students to engage with current European developments in border-crossing, security and social justice. IMARC aims to enhance the capacity of students to apply new knowledge and advanced analytical skills to problems from an international and interdisciplinary perspective. The programme brings together learning, research and practice through collaboration with already well-established partners among which governments, ngo’s, corporate actors and other Universities, which contributes to the employability of our students.
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Admissions Requirements
A bachelor’s degree in Criminology or in one of the other Social Sciences or Humanities or Law on the condition that the holder:
a) can demonstrate knowledge of questions of deviance and social control;
b) can demonstrate sufficient knowledge of both qualitative and quantitative research methods.
All applicants are required to write a letter of motivation.
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Rotterdam
Netherlands
3062 PA
Netherlands
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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