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Modern criminal justice systems rely heavily on data-informed, evidence-based approaches to decision-making. This program equips students to become skilled data analysts who carefully weigh the ethical and societal impacts of such decisions. With its distinctive emphasis on the moral dimensions of handling and interpreting large datasets, the curriculum provides specialized training for making data-supported choices in criminal justice contexts. The program's relevance is heightened by ongoing discussions about the appropriate use of predictive models and algorithms in justice-related decisions. Marquette University graduates will gain crucial insights into these ethical dilemmas, positioning them to meaningfully contribute to these important conversations throughout their careers. The criminal justice data analytics master's program offers adaptable scheduling, including full-time and part-time tracks with online course options. Qualified undergraduates can join our Accelerated Degree Program in their junior year, completing both bachelor's and master's degrees within five years.