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The Law, Justice, and Social Change program provides students with an integrated curriculum exploring how legal systems interact with societal inequalities and collective efforts to drive transformative change. This program equips students with: Theoretical insights into justice and the interplay between legal structures and society, Conceptual models for examining legal adherence, nonconformity, and opposition, Approaches to analyze the gap between codified law and its practical implementation, Methodologies to assess law's role in societal transformation, Knowledge of international legal frameworks and human rights considerations, Core theoretical, methodological, and substantive foundations for evaluating criminal behavior, justice policies, and the societal impacts of legal penalties, Analytical tools to comprehend how social policies both perpetuate and address systemic inequalities.