Criminology
Whilst studying Criminology at Middlesex, you will benefit from some of the UK's most innovative and up-to-date teaching. Our academic staff are all members of the Crime and Conflict Research Centre and are involved in developing innovative and pioneering work not only in the areas of crime, policing, community safety, justice and victimisation, but also in the broader field of conflict: social movements, international conflicts, political violence and terrorism.
- Criminology, MA
- Criminology with Forensic Psychology, MSc
- Public Protection, MA
- Youth Justice, Community Safety and Applied Criminology, MA
- Criminology and Serious Crime Investigation, MA
Research in the department
The Crime and Conflict Research Centre is involved in developing innovative and pioneering work not only in the areas of crime, policing, community safety, justice and victimisation, but also in the broader field of conflict: social movements, international conflicts, political violence and terrorism. Find out more.

Recently, Professor Anthony Goodman and Rachel Hurscombe completed some research on behalf of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation on the subject of teenage binge drinking. The research looked into 14 and 15-year olds from London and Berkshire, and compared to other similar studies, had a larger mix of people from different ethnic and religious backgrounds. They found the binge drinking culture so often associated with young people could be unfair. Read more here.
