BACHELOR OF ARTS (CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE)

Overview

PHILOSOPHY

Criminology and Criminal Justice are two inter-related fields of inquiry that address crime and related concerns in the contemporary society. Criminology is an analytical and applied field of study that focuses on the understanding, control and prevention of crime and criminal behaviour. It is an interdisciplinary field that draws from study areas such as sociology, anthropology, economics, psychology, psychiatry, history, political science and philosophy. It also draws from professions such as law, medicine and social work.

Criminal justice is concerned with the analysis of the structure, function, and linkages of the three agencies of the criminal justice system namely, the police, judiciary, and corrections. Criminal justice further encompasses the intersection of human rights, governance and administration of justice. Criminology and Criminal Justice are of particular relevance due to the high prevalence, new types and changing patterns of crime that require rigorous scientific study for effective control and prevention.

RATIONALE

Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice (CCJ) will contribute to the development of professional skills and expertise in crime control and prevention in the society. This will help to address an power shortages  of highly trained personnel with expertise in the administration of justice.  These professionals will thus fill an important market need. In addition, the program fills the gap between the existing Diploma and Masters programs in Criminology and Social Order in the Department of Sociology and Social Work. In addition to equipping graduates for employment, curriculum provides a comprehensive basis for Masters Degree in criminology and criminal justice leading to increased work and career opportunities as well as to further research and teaching in the field.

From the internships, dissertations and integrated seminars that the students will be exposed to, it is envisaged that this programme will provide an exhaustive, competent and professional approach to the study of crime and criminal justice. Moreover, the specialization for this course starts at level 11, giving those students an opportunity for in depth and insightful rigorous analysis of the subject matter.

Program Objectives

The program aims to impart students with theoretical knowledge, critical thinking and applied skills in criminology and criminal justice. Upon completion of the program, graduates may go on to work in criminal justice-related fields. The knowledge and skills they acquire will qualify them to work in criminal justice settings in service delivery, research and policy formulation, and promotion of justice.

The program aims to enable learners to:

  1. Acquire theoretical and conceptual knowledge of criminology and criminal justice.
  2. Develop practical skills for prevention and control of crime.
  3. Adopt ethical standards for the administration of justice.

MODE OF DELIVERY

  1. Face-to-face mode

This shall be the interactive mode of instruction consisting of lectures, discussions, presentations, seminars, tutorials, demonstrations, case studies, fieldwork, practicums, individual and group consultations, independent studies, guest speakers, field visits and field research.

  1. Open, distance, and e-learning mode

This will be offered using a multi-media approach that includes self-instructional print and electronic study materials. This will include interactive study materials and both synchronous and asynchronous modes of learning. Online teaching and learning shall be offered through the Learning Management Systems (LMS) of the University of Nairobi.

  1. Blended learning mode

This will combine both face to face and online learning approaches

 

REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS

 The Faculty of Arts has four degree options. Among them is Option Two: One Major (Specialization).  Subject to the Faculty of Arts B.A. degree registration requirements (Rule 5 and 6), students specializing in CSJ degree programme must register for a minimum of 28 course units including Core and Elective units. The courses offered shall be taken as follows:

First Year                    -           12

Second Year               -           10

Third Year                  -             9

Fourth Year                 -             9

CUCs                          -             4

Total                           =          44

The specialization (Option Two: One Major (Specialization) will begin in Level Two to provide enough time for the required course units. In addition, the core course units are mandatory for the specializing students.

 

Course Codes and Titles

First Year

 

 

Semester 1

 

 

CODES

COURSE DESCRIPTION

HOURS

TOTAL

 

 

Lecture

Practical

 

CSO 101

Introduction to Sociology      

45

0

45

CSO 102

Introduction to Anthropology

 

45

0

45

 

2 units from department 2

90

0

90

 

2 units from depart 3

90

0

90

 

1 common course

45

0

45

Total hours required

315

0

315

               

 

 

Semester 2

 

 

CODES

COURSE DESCRIPTION

HOURS

TOTAL

 

 

Lecture

Practical

 

CSO 103:

Comparative Sociology

 

45

0

45

CSO 104:

Socialization Process

 

45

0

45

 

2 units from department 2

90

0

90

 

2 units from depart 3

90

0

90

 

1 common course

45

0

45

Total hours required

315

0

315

               

 

Second Year

 

Semester 1

 

 

CODES

COURSE DESCRIPTION

HOURS

TOTAL

CSJ 201

Foundations of Criminology and Criminal Justice         

 

Lecture

Practical

 

CSO 202

Quantitative Research Methods

 

45

0

45

CSO 204

Social Statistics 1

45

0

45

CSJ 206

Identity, Crime, and Justice   

 

45

0

45

CSJ 207

Domestic Violence    

 

45

0

45

CSJ 208

Deviance and Crime

 

45

0

45

CSJ 209

Justice and Social Control     

 

45

0

45

CSJ 210

Gender, Crime and Justice

45

0

45

Total hours required

270

0

270

 

Semester 2

 

 

CODES

COURSE DESCRIPTION

HOURS

TOTAL

 

 

Lecture

Practical

 

CSJ 204

Correctional Systems

 

45

0

45

CSJ 205

Juvenile Delinquency  

 

45

0

45

CSJ 211

Crime Prevention and Community Safety 

 

45

0

45

CSJ 212

Substance Abuse        

 

45

0

45

CSJ 213

Organized Crime       

 

45

0

45

CSJ 214

Patterns and Measurement of Crime

45

0

45

Total hours required

225

0

225

 

 

Third Year

 

Semester 1

 

 

CODES

COURSE DESCRIPTION

HOURS

TOTAL

CSJ 301

Theories of Crime and Delinquency

 

Lecture

Practical

 

CSO 302

Qualitative Research Methods

45

0

45

CSJ 306

Proposal Writing and Program Evaluation      

 

45

0

45

GPR 105

Criminal Law I          

 

45

0

45

CSJ 308

Institutional and Community Corrections

45

0

45

GPR 206

Criminal Procedure and Practice

45

0

45

GPR 201 & 207

The Law of Evidence

 

45

0

45

Total hours required

270

0

270

               

 

Semester 2

 

 

CODES

COURSE DESCRIPTION

HOURS

TOTAL

 

 

Lecture

Practical

 

CSO308

Social Statistics11

45

0

45

CSJ 305

Criminal Investigation and Evidentiary Procedures

 

45

0

45

CSJ 310

Victimology

45

0

45

CSJ 311

Forensic Science                                         

45

0

45

CSJ 312

Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice

45

0

45

CSJ 313

Economic & Financial Crimes

 

45

0

45

CSJ 314

Ethics in Criminal Justice

45

0

45

CSJ 315

Comparative Criminal Justice Systems

 

45

0

45

CSJ 304

Internship                                                    

0

135

135

Total hours required

225

135

360

               

 

           

Fourth Year

Semester 1

 

CODES

COURSE DESCRIPTION

HOURS

TOTAL

 

                       

 

Lecture

Practical

 

CSJ 401

Applied Techniques of Crime Analysis   

45

0

45

CSJ 402

Contemporary Rehabilitation Approaches

45

0

45

GPR 312

Alternative Dispute Resolution

45

0

45

CSJ 404

Human Rights, Justice and Governance           

 

45

0

45

CSJ 405

Community Policing

 

45

0

45

CSJ 406

Terrorism and Counter Terrorism   

 

45

0

45

CSJ 411

Forensic Psychology 

 

45

0

45

CSJ 412

Crime and Media                                       

45

0

45

CSJ 413

Criminal Justice Policy

45

0

45

CSJ 414

Dissertation

 

90

 

Total hours required

225

90

315

               

 

Semester 2

 

CODES

COURSE DESCRIPTION

HOURS

TOTAL

GPR 111

Criminal Law II

 

Lecture

Practical

 

CSJ 407

Crime and Conflict Management

45

0

45

CSJ 408

 

Correctional Counselling        

45

0

45

CSJ 409

Environmental Crimes

45

0

45

CSJ 410

International Crime Control and Prevention

 

45

0

45

CSJ 415

Integrated Seminar 

 

45

0

45

CSJ 416

Disaster Management

 

45

0

45

Total hours required

225

0

225

 

 

schedule of intake

September

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS :

  • KCSE mean grade C+ or equivalent
  • KCSE mean grade C- or equivalent plus a Certificate and Diploma
  • Level Division II or equivalent plus a Diploma
  • Level Division III or equivalent plus a Certificate and Diploma
  • Level Division III or equivalent plus a three-year Diploma from a recognized post-secondary Institution for admissions to Bachelor of Education
  • Diploma from University of Nairobi or other recognized institutions and an aggregate of C in KCSE or equivalent
  • A Level with two principal passes or equivalent in relevant subjects Only Applicants whose results are available at the time of application will be considered
  • CPAII/CPSII/CIPS or equivalent for Commerce and Arts and should have attained an aggregate of C in KCSE or O level Division III
  • P1 from a two-year post-secondary training institution for entry into Bachelor of Education with Minimum KCSE Mean Grade C or O Level Division III
  • Higher National Diploma in relevant fields and should have attained an aggregate of C in KCSE
  • Degree from a recognized University
  • Equivalent qualifications to the above from institutions recognized by Senate
  • Level Division III or equivalent plus a three-year Diploma from a recognized post-secondary Institution for admissions to Bachelor of Education
  • Diploma from University of Nairobi or other recognized institutions and an aggregate of C in KCSE or equivalent
  • A Level with two principal passes or equivalent in relevant subjects Only Applicants whose results are available at the time of application will be considered
  • CPAII/CPSII/CIPS or equivalent for Commerce and Arts and should have attained an aggregate of C in KCSE or O level Division III
  • P1 from a two-year post-secondary training institution for entry into Bachelor of Education with Minimum KCSE Mean Grade C or O Level Division III
  • Higher National Diploma in relevant fields and should have attained an aggregate of C in KCSE
  • Degree from a recognized University
  • Equivalent qualifications to the above from institutions recognized by Senate
  • Specialization in Criminology and Criminal Justice is from second year of study where average of Sociology units taken should be 65%.

 

ATTACHMENT OPPORTUNITIES

  1. Medical Facilities (Hospitals and Clinics)
  2. Correctional Facilities (Police Stations & Prisons)
  3. Children Homes
  4. Safe Heaven Facilities (From domestic abuse)