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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, Analytical approaches to examine legal conformity, nonconformity, and opposition, Comparative viewpoints on codified law versus its practical implementation, Methodologies to assess law's role in societal transformation, Global perspectives on legal systems and human rights considerations, Core theoretical, methodological, and substantive knowledge to critically evaluate criminal behavior, justice policies, and the societal impacts of legal penalties, Analytical frameworks to comprehend how social policies both perpetuate and address systemic inequalities.