Roger Hood Prize

The Roger Hood Prize for Best Performance in the MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice

Professor Roger Hood, Director of the Centre for Criminological Research and the Probation Studies Unit from 1973-2003, has endowed a prize for the best overall performance each year in the MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice. The prize (£500) is awarded to the best overall student (although it will only be awarded if the student receives an overall distinction).

There will be a proxime prize of £100 (although this may not be awarded every year).

There will also a Routledge Criminology Prize (£250) for the best performance, at distinction level, in the MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice (Research Methods).

Dissertations which receive a mark of distinction will be listed on the Distinctions page of the MSc section of this site.

Award of Prizes 2011

The Roger Hood Prize for the best performance in the MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice 2010-2011 has been awarded to Ms Ailbhe O'Loughlin (St Cross College).

The proxime accessit has been awarded to Ms Sharon D'Silva (New College).

The Routledge Criminology Prize for the best performance in the MSc in Criminology and Criminal Justice (Research Methods) 2010-2011 has been awarded to Ms Kate West (Hertford College).



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