Overview
However, success involves more than technical skills alone. You'll also explore AI's core principles and ethics. This Artificial Intelligence (Criminal Justice Systems) (Online) programme from University of Southampton will help you guide organisations to use AI effectively and responsibly.
You'll study modules on how AI is shaping law enforcement, the courts, and corrections. You'll learn how to create solutions that are fair, unbiased, and protect privacy.
When you graduate from this online master's, you'll be ready to impact criminal justice. This includes law enforcement, legal practice, and policymaking. Your expertise will help you drive responsible AI use. It will shape a future where technology enhances the justice system for all.
Career
In criminal justice systems worldwide, professionals are increasingly encouraged to develop skills in managing and analysing large volumes of data. Artificial intelligence plays a key role, not just for tasks like data processing, but across a wide range of applications. AI can improve productivity and efficiency in areas such as document redaction, transcription, and translation. More importantly, understanding the fundamentals of AI is essential for anyone in the criminal justice field.
This MA Artificial Intelligence (Criminal Justice Systems) provides the knowledge and practical skills needed to apply AI responsibly across the criminal justice sector. Designed for non-STEM professionals, it focuses on real-world applications, ethical management, and the effective use of AI technologies. You will be equipped to guide organisations such as police forces, government bodies, and other agencies in adopting AI effectively. Whether identifying crime patterns, enhancing rehabilitation efforts, or improving operational workflows, you will unlock AI's full potential in criminal justice.
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Courses include:
- How does AI work
- Working with AI Applications
- AI in Social Problem Analysis and Policy Formation
- Responsible AI
- Generative AI
- Designing Research
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Duration
- Part-time
- 24 months
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- Southampton, United Kingdom
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To join the course, you’ll need:
- a minimum of a 2:1 class degree in any subject, equivalent to a UK bachelor’s degree; or
- a minimum of a 2:2 class degree in any subject, equivalent to a UK bachelor’s degree, and at least 2 years’ employment in a recognised graduate role
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