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You can do courses related to criminal psychology .You can do LL.M and specialize in Human Rights law / constitution.
In addition to LL.M, you can explore about -
- PG Diploma in corporate law
- Diploma in criminology
- Diploma in forensic science
- M.A History
- MSW
What I suggest you that I you want to be a phenomenal criminal lawyer, just escape law study for sometime ( if you have ample financial resources ) .For 1-2 years do some job involving field or community work like NGO job / work involving travel.You exposure yourself to a some life experience .After that switch again to law.After that you would feel the super lawyer in yo
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