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This program examines justice-related matters on a global scale, focusing particularly on security, fairness, and equal treatment. The curriculum examines these concerns and related topics at individual, collective, and national levels across various policy domains such as democratic reforms, cultural identity, development initiatives, environmental conservation, peacebuilding, and fundamental rights.
Justice Studies is an interdisciplinary program employing justice as a guiding principle to support and enhance the progress of people and societies across political, economic, and social spheres. Participants cultivate their own interpretation of justice while gaining deeper insight into contemporary global realities. Learners choose to specialize in Criminal Justice and Criminology, Global Justice and Policy, or Social Justice Engagement. The program equips students with adaptable competencies, understanding, and analytical approaches applicable to diverse academic, civic, and professional paths.
This field of study integrates perspectives from social sciences and humanities to investigate justice-related questions. By employing thorough empirical and ethical examinations of just and unjust systems, it aims to help students formulate personal justice concepts, comprehend their world more completely, and discover professional paths and methods for creating change. The program emphasizes community involvement, motivates active civic participation, and offers engagement possibilities and support tools. Note that Justice Studies differs from traditional criminal justice programs.