Keele University Prospectus Undergraduate | 2016 | Page 79

throughout your third year. There are also opportunities to complete a work placement with a local partner agency with links to the criminal justice system. Course type Modules include: Entry requirements • Corporate Crime • Drugs: High Crime or Misdemeanours? • Environmental Crime • Gender, History and Punishment 1486-1955 • Popular Culture and Crime • Power, Process and Victimisation • Prisons and Imprisonment • Risk and Criminal Justice • The Politics and Cultures of the Death Penalty in the 21st Century Our portfolio of third year modules is continually updated to reflect new areas of expertise amongst staff as well as new emerging areas of criminological research and criminal justice policy. Teaching and assessment You will take part in a range of learning activities based on a comprehensive programme of lectures, student-led seminars and tutorials. Lectures are designed for large groups of students whereas seminars and tutorials are designed for smaller groups of students. Independent learning is encour