13 PhD programmes in Criminal Law in England, United Kingdom

Law
The Law programme of the Queen Mary University of London is one of the largest in the UK, with more than 120 research students.

Crime, Policy and Security
This Crime, Policy and Security phd course at London Metropolitan University make a difference to the criminal justice, national and international security sectors, while having the opportunity to enhance your career.

Law and Criminology
Undertake a period of intensive, supervised study – where you critically investigate and evaluate an approved topic and make an original contribution to knowledge at Sheffield Hallam University, the Law and Criminology Group

Criminology - Criminal Justice
This Criminology - Criminal Justice PhD programme from the University of Huddersfield allows you to explore and pursue a research project built around a substantial piece of work, which has to show evidence of original contribution to knowledge.

Law
This Law ccourse from the University of West London provides a lively and stimulating research environment, attracting students from all over the world.
Law
The School of Law at Oxford Brookes University comprises a number of research groups, supporting our doctoral students and encouraging wide participation both through our partnerships with other research groups, and our busy programme of conferences, research events and lectures.
Law, Policing, and Criminal Justice
We offer a Law, Policing, and Criminal Justice programme degree at the Canterbury Christ Church University.
Law
Advanced legal research with LSE Law's PhD programme, supervised by leading scholars, immersed in a vibrant community, and offering comprehensive training. Learn more at the Law programme from London School of Economics and Political Science.
Law
The Law PhD programme from University of York was ranked joint first for the excellence of its research outputs in Times Higher Education's ranking of the 2014 Research Excellence Framework.
History of Crime, Policing and Criminal Justice
Within the History discipline at The Open University UK a specific research group is devoted to the study of criminal justice history: the Centre for the History of Crime, Policing and Criminal Justice.
Professional Doctorate in Criminal Justice
Our Professional Doctorate in Criminal Justice (DCrimJ) degree at University of Portsmouth is a structured 4-year programme. The first two years are focused on workshop-based teaching in Portsmouth, while the latter two years are focused on supervised research, leading to a thesis.
Law
The multidisciplinary Department of Law and Criminology at the Royal Holloway University of London is home to applied, theoretical and doctrinal research across Criminology, Forensic Psychology, Law, Social Work, and Sociology.
Crime, Justice and Security
Uncover the compelling world of research in Crime, Justice and Security for yourself by connecting with the academic community at Staffordshire University.