University of Lancashire
The School of Law and Policing at the University of Lancashire is dedicated to advancing justice, public safety and social responsibility through teaching, research and professional engagement.
Students learn from experienced academics and practitioners including judges, senior police officers, crime scene investigators, forensic specialists and legal professionals. The School combines academic excellence with practical experience to prepare graduates for careers across the legal, criminal justice and policing sectors.
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Study legal systems, human rights, criminal law, civil law, dispute resolution and professional legal practice.
Explore modern policing, investigations, intelligence, community safety and evidence-based practice.
Examine crime, justice, social harm, victimisation and criminal justice policy.
Learn scientific techniques used in criminal investigations and court proceedings.
Investigate human history through excavation, analysis and heritage studies.
Develop specialist knowledge in criminal investigations, intelligence gathering and digital evidence.
The School hosts a vibrant community of researchers working across law, criminology, policing, archaeology, sociology and criminal justice.
Research addresses issues including:
Researchers work closely with policymakers, law enforcement agencies, legal professionals and community organisations to deliver real-world impact.
Graduates pursue careers across the legal and criminal justice sectors, including:
The School's Professional Policing programmes align with national policing requirements and provide pathways into policing and related professions.