Monica Connors - Joint Honours Psychology

Monica Connors

Criminology and Psychology's Monica Connors is New York bound.

This course has given me a lot of knowledge towards all aspects of a future career in criminal justice.

Monica Connors

Monica studied a joint honours degree in Psychology and Criminology

Studying Psychology and Criminology

I chose the degree Psychology and Criminology because I was always interested in Psychology and whilst doing my A-levels I did a module on crime and deviance and realised that I was particularly interested in criminal psychology.

The best parts of the course for me were the guest speakers, conducting your own dissertation on an area of personal interest and the court room trial experiences. And the social life along side all the work of course.

I feel this course has given me a lot of knowledge towards all aspects of a future career in criminal justice. The degree has also helped me get used to doing presentations and application forms, as well as personal statements and has built my confidence in meeting new people.

My future career

I am now doing a masters degree course in Criminal Justice at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice in Manhattan, New York. It has an international reputation and close links with the USA's Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). When I have completed this course, I hope to become a criminal profiler.

Profilers use crime scene clues, psychology and other information to give police and other criminal investigators an idea of the type of person they should be looking for in connection with an offence. They are usually brought in when criminals are thought to be responsible for a series of serious crimes such as arson, rape, drugs offences or murder.

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