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George Mason University's criminology, law and society doctoral program is consistently ranked in the top 10 nationally by U.S. News and World Report. This prestigious program cultivates scholars who secure faculty positions at leading institutions and become influential leaders in policy and applied fields. Recognized globally for its practical research in policing, judicial systems, and corrections, the department focuses on key areas like organizational transformation, community collaborations, geographic crime patterns, rehabilitation strategies, and equity in justice. The diverse faculty brings interdisciplinary expertise spanning law, sociology, psychology, political science, and criminology, offering students comprehensive academic perspectives.
The curriculum provides rigorous training that equips graduates to perform advanced scientific research in criminal justice and influence policy development and assessment. Students master innovative social science methodologies and data analysis techniques while participating in collaborative research that expands social science knowledge and contributes to creating a more equitable and efficient justice system.