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Examine contemporary challenges in crime and criminal justice within modern society. This program provides comprehensive understanding of criminal theories, justice systems, and penal approaches. With an international perspective, you'll investigate critical topics such as human rights violations, terrorism, social equity, current societal problems, and the worldwide spread of criminal activity. Develop expertise in the operations and relationships between criminal justice institutions, along with policy formulation processes. Analyze emerging difficulties in law enforcement, judicial systems, and correctional facilities in the current era. During your first year, you'll study crime and justice through both theoretical frameworks and practical applications. You'll explore fundamental criminology principles including victimology, social deviance, and judicial processes while honing your ability to assess information and construct reasoned arguments. The second year advances your comprehension of criminological frameworks, justice system operations, worldwide criminal trends, while strengthening your research methodologies and analytical capabilities.