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Interested in applying your expertise to support vulnerable groups such as at-risk youth and seniors while driving social progress? By studying Sociology, Criminal Justice, or pursuing graduate work in Crime and Justice Studies at Suffolk University, you can create meaningful impact.
The Sociology & Criminal Justice Department provides both undergraduate and graduate programs covering subjects like Youth in American Society, Women and Crime, and Restorative Justice. Our Department hosts initiatives including the Center for Women's Health and Human Rights, The Women and Incarceration Project, Our Bodies Ourselves Today, and numerous other engaging programs. Through our accelerated dual-degree option, you can earn both degrees faster by leveraging shared electives and well-structured coursework. You'll emerge prepared to influence communities and shape policies in your chosen professional domain.
Suffolk's Master of Science in Crime & Justice Studies equips you for success across diverse careers—whether in corrections, juvenile justice, victim advocacy, court services, probation, policy development, or other criminal justice sectors.