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Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Justice
This double degree integrates two highly sought-after areas. You will learn how to understand human behaviours and apply your skills in challenging situations. Combining a psychology degree with a justice degree will provide you with a deep understanding of human behaviour alongside a solid foundation in justice and injustice.
- Combine behavioural science with investigations and intelligence and be equipped with the tools to understand behaviour patterns in criminal and non-criminal matters, aiding in the development of offender profiles and predicting future actions, or learn how to assess the credibility of suspects, or build rapport with or witnesses.
- Combine behavioural science with criminology and violence prevention to analyse why individuals commit crimes, including sociological, psychological, and economic factors or learn evidence-based approaches to reduce violence, such as community intervention programs, restorative justice practices, and early intervention strategies targeting at-risk populations. Alternatively, design more compassionate and effective support systems for survivors of injustice, which are crucial for both prevention and rehabilitation.
- Combine behavioural science with policy, politics and social reform and gain the skills to design, evaluate, and advocate for policies that address the root causes of injustice, ensuring that interventions are evidence-based and socially just. Be prepared to engage with stakeholders, influence public opinion, and advocate for reforms that promote safety, equity, and accountability in justice systems.

