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61001 Cybercrime: Theory, Practice and Evidence.
61325 Religion, crime and criminal justice
61050 cognitive biases in the law enforcement system
61060 Personal and Cultural Values in Organizatios
61101 Introduction to Criminology as a Social Science - sociology
61102 Introduction to Criminology as a Social Science - psychology
61103 Introduction to criminal justice system
61104 CRIMINOLOGY AND HUMAN RIGHTS
61105 Academic Literacy Skills
61106 Drug use/Misuse and Crime
61110 crime & place
61111 Criminology, religion and society
61113 Child maltreatment – criminological, legal and therapeutic aspects
61120 The criminology of evidence-based policing for crime and terrorism
61200 Introduction to victimology and penology
61202 Research methods in Criminology
61203 Basic theories in Criminology
61204 law and society
61205 Crime: Patterns and Trends
61206 Basic Aspects in Forensic Science for Criminologists
61207 correctional rehabilitation
61212 Terrorism and criminology
61213 White Collar Crime
61214 Criminology and Technology
61216 mmunity and Crime Prevention: Minority Perspective.
61302 Juvenile delinquency
61307 Offenders’ Rational and Decision Making
61308 criminology and globalization
61313 Caught Red-Handed”: A Micro-Behavioral Approach to Visual Data of Crimes Caught on Camera
61314 Workshop on rehabilitation and field work: Theory meets practice
61315 Rehabilitation of at-risk youth - between theory and practice
61316 Cognitive Bias in Forensic Science
61317 crime, victimhood and law enforcement in popular culture
61322 Workshop in Criminal Justice: Theory meets practice
61324 a
61606 surveillance and predictive policing
61637 The study of violent situations and violent behaviors by videos
61729 WORKSHOP FOR MA THESIS - B'
61732 victimology
61771 THEORIES IN POLICING
61772 ASPECTS OF POLICING IN A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY
61774 STRUCTURED DIFFICULTIES IN HANDLING DRUG MISUSE
61787 SEMINAR FOR DOCTORAL STUDENTS
61794 Organized crime
61795 The study of violent situations and violent behaviors by videos
61797 Introduction to statistics in criminology
61798 ADVANCED APPLIED STATISTICS IN CRIMINOLOGY A
61800 CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY
61804 SEMINAR PAPER
61805 Criminal Law
61806 INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC SCIENCE
61807 ACADEMIC WRITING IN CRIMINOLOGY FOR THEORETICAL TRACKS
61809 LAW OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND EVIDENCE
61814 EXPERIMENTAL CRIMINOLOGY
61816 CRIMINOLOGY & GENDER
61818 LAW ENFORCEMENT PROJECT
61820 SOCIAL DEVIANCE
61824 DIRECTED READINGS
61831 Life-Course Criminology
61840 Between Academia and the Field: Qualitative Research in Criminology
61846 CRIMINAL LAW
61850 WORKSHOP FOR MA THESIS A
61855 Law of Criminal Procedure and Evidence
61870 ACADEMIC READING IN CRIMINOLOGY FOR RESEARCH TRACKS
61878 ADVANCED THEORES IN CRIMINOLOGY
61880 ADVANCED APPLIED STATISTICS IN CRIMINOLOGY B
61888 CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CRIME PREVENTION
61901 Terrorism
61905 To be a criminal woman: from victim to offender
61913 Introduction to sciences and analytical methods in forensic sciences
61914 Forensic Medicine and Biology
61917 Forensic Science project
61918 Empirical research
61921 SEMINAR PAPER
61928 Life between walls: Women prisoners
61930 Project paper - forensic science
61931 Project paper -
61933 Psychopathology, social deviation and delinquency
61934 Forensics: Between Practice and Science
61935 SEMINAR PAPER - RELEVANT ONLY FOR FORENSIC TRACK AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE TRACK
61936 FORENSIC SCIENCE AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
61937 Alternatives to the Criminal Procedure
61938 system
61939 Forensic Science
61940 A Multidisciplinary Aspect of Violence Prevention
61941 Systematic Review and Meta Analysis in Criminology
61942 Crime, Community & Public Policy
61943 Seminar in Criminology and Social Work
61944 Workshop on rehabilitation and field work: Theory meets practice
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