School of Humanities staff and students during the Career Week held between january 28 - February 2, 2019 at the Graduation Square
Registrar RIO graced the launch of Professor. Githiora's book on Sheng' at the Graduate School Building Room 202
CODESRIA team members following the discussion during the workshop training hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
CODESRIA team members following the discussion during the workshop training hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
Participants comparing notes in their groups during the Group Discussion Session at the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
Professor Joy Obando of the Department of Geography referring to her notes on Research Integrity and Ethics during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the KUCC
The gracious Professor Joy Obando of the Department of Geography, explaining ethical concepts in research to members of the CODESRIA team during the 10 day workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
Confucius Institute Event held at BSSC Room 14
Professor Abdul Karim Bangura explaining to the participants about the Ideal Dissertation Structure during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
The Dean, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Professor Chris Shisanya giving his presentation on Epistemological Paradigms in Social Research during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School at KUCC
Professor Ishmael Munene presenting a certificate of participation to Lydia Amoah from University of Ghana during the closing ceremony of CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
Professor Ibrahim Oanda presenting a certificate of participation to Florence Shingirayi Chamisa from University of FortHare during the closing ceremony of CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
Professor Ibrahim Oanda presenting a certificate of participation to Sylvester Kohol Shima from University of Ibadan during the closing ceremony of CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
The facilitators Professors Chris Shisanya being presented with gifts as a token of appreciation for the exemplary job they did during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC.
The facilitators Professors Joy Obando being presented with gifts as a token of appreciation for the exemplary job they did during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC.
Dr. Godwin Murunga, the Incoming Executive Secretary of CODESRIA giving his closing remarks during the workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC
The facilitator being presented with gifts as a token of appreciation for the exemplary job they did during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC.
The facilitator being presented with gifts as a token of appreciation for the exemplary job they did during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC.
The facilitator being presented with gifts as a token of appreciation for the exemplary job they did during the CODESRIA workshop hosted by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at KUCC.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
The common regulations for the Diploma Programmes in the University shall
apply.

The general regulations for the Diploma Programmes in the concerned school of humanities shall apply.

The following will be eligible for admission.
•Any diploma or degree holder from a recognized Institution of Higher Learning.
•‘A’ Level certificate holder or K.A.C.E. and its equivalent.
•Minimum grade C (plain) at K.C.S.E. or Division 3 at K.C.E. or its equivalent.
•Holders of a certificate in Crime Management and Prevention from recognized institutions with relevant work experience.

DURATION AND PATTERN OF THE COURSE
The Diploma in Crime Management and Prevention is a 4-semester course. In the 1stt, 2nd and 3rd semesters, a student will be required to take six units, four of which must be core and the rest two electives respectively. In the 4th semester the student will take any four units and Research Project writing equivalent to 2 units
CERTIFICATION
On successful completion of the course the candidate will be awarded Diploma in Crime Management and Prevention of Kenyatta University.
COURSE STRUCTURE
Semester I                                                  
ASC 010 Introduction to Sociology and Anthropology
ASC 011 Introduction to Social and Criminal Psychology
ASC 012 Introduction to Criminology
ASC 013 Introduction to Psychology
ELECTIVES
ASC 014 Social Problems and Deviance
ASC 015 Social Change and Development
ASC 016 Victimology
SEMESTER TWO
CORE UNITS
ASC 020 Introduction to Law and Society
ASC 021 Methods of Social Inquiry
ASC 022 Introduction to Criminal Justice
ASC 023 Theories of Crime
ELECTIVES
ASC 024 Effects of crime
ASC 025 Community based corrections and Crime Prevention Programmes
SEMESTER THREE
CORE UNITS
ASC 030 Criminal justice policy
ASC 031 Foundations of Social statistics
ASC 032 Crime, Culture and Society
ASC 033 Correctional and Rehabilitative Systems
ELECTIVES
ASC 034 Gender and Crime
ASC 035 Methods of Detecting Crime
ASC 036 Contemporary Issues in Criminology
ASC 037 Counseling
SEMESTER FOUR
ASC 040 Penology
ASC 041 Policing in Society
ASC 042 Juvenile Delinquency and Justice Systems
ASC 043 Criminal Law and Justice
ASC 044 Crime and Public Policy
ASC 045 Information Technology and Crime
ASC 046 Police Administration
ELECTIVES
ASC 047 Management Techniques
ASC 048 Research Project

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