The graduate program in Criminal Justice aims to equip professionals and future practitioners with the ability to critically analyze crime and justice issues. It provides an in-depth understanding of the criminal justice system, its foundational principles, and its operational dynamics within a broader context. Students will gain expertise in scholarly research, applying research methods to diverse areas of the justice system, and analyzing case studies. The program addresses social and societal factors that influence both crime and the management systems designed to address it. It is particularly valuable for those working in multicultural environments, where an understanding of various societal and cultural perspectives is essential. The curriculum offers a robust theoretical, conceptual, and methodological foundation in social sciences, which complements discipline-specific studies and enhances professional opportunities.