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  • Organised Crime

    Module code: CR2024 The term ‘organised crime’ is widely used in the media, within policy circles and academia.

  • Cryo-EM facility access

    Find out how toy can get access to state of the art equipment to conduct cryo-electron microscopy either by hire of instrument or a data collection service.

  • Crime and Technology

    Module code: CR2020 This module introduces you to a range of critical issues at the forefront of the study of criminology in today's society.

  • Zahra Khorami

    The academic profile of Mrs Zahra Khorami, PhD student at University of Leicester

  • Kal Karim

    The academic profile of Dr Kal Karim, Associate Professor of Organic and Computational Chemistry at University of Leicester

  • Fear of Crime

    Module code: CR7160 Our exposure to crime –whether direct or indirect- and coverage from social media, television and newspapers has led to a heightened perception of deviance and fear in contemporary society.

  • Victims of Crime

    Module code: CR1006 (double module) This module seeks to address a number of critical questions including: who are victims of crime? How did the study of victims emerge? What is the nature, extent and impact of victimisation? How does the media influence public perceptions of...

  • Victims of Crime

    Module code: CR1006 (double module) This module seeks to address a number of critical questions including: who are victims of crime? How did the study of victims emerge? What is the nature, extent and impact of victimisation? How does the media influence public perceptions of...

  • Victims of Crime

    Module code: CR1006 (double module) This module seeks to address a number of critical questions including: who are victims of crime? How did the study of victims emerge? What is the nature, extent and impact of victimisation? How does the media influence public perceptions of...

  • Crime in Context

    Module code: CR2511 In this module we will explore in depth four categories of crime which often occur in the workplace.

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