日期:2022年12月在雷克瑟姆-格林德沃大学举行的一次特别会议上,大学生们有机会重现法庭场景,并发现那些选择攻读犯罪学、法律和警务学位的人可以获得的机会。 我们的犯罪学、法律和警务部门组织了这次活动,以强调在该领域工作需要什么。 来自弗林特高中、coleg cambria、ysgol uwchradd glan clwyd、ysgol-uwchradd brynhyfryd、ysgoal-uwchradd eirias的70多名学生,grŵp llandrillo menai和shrasbury高中参加了互动式和讨论式的课程,其中一个亮点是学生有机会在模仿真实法庭的房间里表演法庭案件,学生们扮演法官、控方律师、辩护律师、法庭书记员和被告。 学生们还学到了更多关于警察职业的知识,甚至有机会学习警察如何在调查中使用指纹。 主持此次庭审的高级法律讲师dylanjones说:“对学生们来说,这次庭审是一次奇妙的经历&这是他们了解法庭运作方式以及学习辩护、演讲和辩论技巧的机会。 “法律是我们大学最新的课程之一,我们很自豪我们正在开发这门课程,以在提供实践和互动体验方面取得平衡,同时为学生提供他们需要实践的学术技能。 负责学生参与的副院长carolinehughes博士说:“我们也很荣幸拥有cyril-oswald-jones基金,该基金包括一项年度助学金,用于资助那些在没有基金支持的情况下可能无法实现抱负的天才法学院学生,并奖励大四学生的优秀表现。”。 学生们还听取了两位大学校友的发言,他们分别是在里尔学院任教并担任缓刑监督官的cara baker和曾在第三部门工作并现在担任缓刑监督服务官的laura chapman,以及为皇家检察署工作的实习律师siriol elin jones。 威尔士语媒介学术发展负责人elenmainefydd也向学生们介绍了将威尔士语作为法律和治安课程的一部分。 他们还听到并参加了一场关于“罪犯是天生的还是后天培养的?”弗林特高中12年级学生ayse gilgil热衷于从事刑事治疗事业,她说:“我觉得这次会议真的很有趣,绝对值得参加。 我真的很喜欢这次专注于缓刑监督官工作的会议&它真正展示了这是一份多么有意义和重要的工作,以及他们对人们生活的影响。 弗林特高中的犯罪学老师贝坦·斯奎尔说:“多么美妙,多么有见地的一天啊。”。 我们有很多学生,他们希望在相关的学科领域开始自己的职业生涯,包括警务和刑事司法,所以这次活动对他们来说绝对是无价的。 刑事和青年司法高级讲师sarah dubberley博士补充道:“我们很高兴学生们从我们的法律和刑事司法发现日中获得了如此多的收获,这不仅对学生们有启发,而且对我们来说也是一个极好的机会,可以展示我们在全国领先的课程以及为未来学生提供的就业前景。”。 “我们的犯罪学学位排名:学生满意度在英国排名第一(2023年《完整大学指南》)教学质量和学生体验在英国排名第二(《泰晤士报》和《星期日泰晤士报》《良好大学指南》2023)课程教学和总体满意度在英国排第一(2022年全国学生调查)。 要了解更多关于该课程的信息,请访问我们的犯罪学和刑事司法学位课程页面。 要了解更多关于该课程的信息,请访问我们的犯罪学和刑事司法学位课程页面。 date: december 2022college students had the opportunity to recreate a courtroom scenario, as well as discover the opportunities available to those who choose to study degrees in criminology, law and policing as part of a special conference held here at wrexham glyndwr university.our criminology, law and policing department organised the event to highlight what it takes to work in the fields.more than 70 students from flint high school, coleg cambria, ysgol uwchradd glan clwyd, ysgol uwchradd brynhyfryd, ysgol uwchradd eirias, grŵp llandrillo menai and shrewsbury high school took part in both interactive and discussion-led sessions – with one of the highlights of the day involving students getting the chance to act out a court case in a room that is set up to mimic a real-life courtroom – with students performing the roles of judge, prosecution barrister, defence barrister, court clerk and defendant.students also learnt more about a career in policing – and even had the chance to learn how police use fingerprints in their investigations.dylan jones, senior lecturer in law here, who led the court session, said: “the court session was a fantastic experience for the students – it was an opportunity for them to understand how a courtroom works, as well as to learn the skills of advocacy, speaking and debating.“law is one of our newest courses at the university and we’re proud of how we’re developing the course to strike the balance in terms of providing that practical and interactive experience, while also equipping students with the academic skills they need to practice."dr caroline hughes, associate dean for student engagement, said: “we are also honoured to have the cyril oswald jones fund, which includes an annual bursary for gifted law students who may not otherwise be able to realise their ambitions without its support and also rewards excellence in final-year students.”students also heard from two university alumni speakers cara baker, who teaches at rhyl college and is a probation officer, and laura chapman, who has worked within the third sector and is now a probation service officer, as well from trainee solicitors - siriol elin jones, who works for the crown prosecution service osian rhys roberts, who works at m a j law in widnes.elen mai nefydd, head of welsh medium academic development, also gave a talk to students on embedding welsh language as part of the law and policing courses.they also heard – and took part in a debate on the subject of ‘are criminals born or made?’ayse gilgil, year 12 student at flint high, who is keen to pursue a career in criminal therapy, said: “i found the conference really interesting, it was definitely worthwhile coming along. i really enjoyed the session which focussed on the work of probation officers – it really showed what a rewarding and important job it is, and the difference they make to people’s lives."bethan squire, criminology teacher at flint high, said: “what a fantastic, insightful day. we have a number of students, who are looking to embark on a career in the relevant subject areas – including policing and criminal justice, so the event was absolutely invaluable for them."dr sarah dubberley, senior lecturer in criminal and youth justice, added: “we’re delighted with how much students took from our law and criminal justice discovery day – not only was it enlightening for the students but also a fantastic opportunity for us to showcase our nationally leading courses and the future employment prospects that are on offer for prospective students.”our criminology degree is ranked:first in the uk for student satisfaction (complete university guide 2023)first in the uk for teaching quality and student experience (the times and the sunday times good university guide 2023) first in the uk for teaching on the course and overall satisfaction (national student survey 2022).to find out more about the course, visit our criminology and criminal justice degree course page. .
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