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Criminal behavior and society's approach to addressing it are in a constant state of change. This program examines contemporary theories and studies in the field, including analyses of criminal motivations. Instruction is provided by a distinguished faculty actively engaged in groundbreaking research.
This advanced degree cultivates comprehensive analytical skills regarding criminology, encompassing the societal, governmental, and cultural influences that shape crime and justice systems in our interconnected global community. Students also develop the capacity to creatively apply their specialized knowledge to solve challenges across various relevant environments.
The department offers extensive expertise across multiple areas including juvenile justice, drug-related offenses, organized crime, white-collar criminality, and psychological forensic studies. Learners benefit from instruction by prominent scholars from the Institute of Applied Social Research, whose work on exploitation, human trafficking, and disability rights has gained international recognition while bridging academic inquiry with real-world policy implementation.
Program Length: 15 Months