Forensic Mental Health - Research and Practice
Position Details (Master's)
The Forensic Mental Health - Research and Practice program at Queen Mary University of London encompasses approaches from forensic psychology, psychiatry, criminology and sociology as well as public health.
It encompasses approaches from forensic psychology, psychiatry, criminology and sociology as well as public health.
Career paths
This program is aimed at you if you want to learn more about forensic mental health but are not currently interested in training as a forensic psychologist. It will ideally suit you if you have a research interest in forensic mental health and/or an existing professional identity in criminology, nursing, psychiatry, probation or social work.
Courses include:
- Forensic Mental Health Dissertation
- Forensic Psychology andMental Health
- Applied Research Methods 2: PracticalApplication
- Applied Research Methods 1: Theory
- Professional Skills in Mental Health
- Health Economic Analyses
- Cultural Psychology and Psychiatry:Clinical Applications
- Health Systems Policy and Practice
- Psychological, Psychosocial, andPsychoanalytic Perspectives on Workingwith Offenders
- Investigative and Legal Processes inForensic Psychology and Mental Health
- Psychological Therapies: Paradigms andSystems
Queen Mary University of London
On Campus (Full Time)
1 year
Sep 2026