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Saint Joseph's University College of Arts and Sciences
M.S. In CRIMINAL JUSTICE
- Philadelphia, USA
MSc
Blended
A master’s in criminal justice from Saint Joseph’s University will help you advance a career in the fields of law enforcement, intelligence, behaviour management and more. This program can be taken online or on campus.


Auburn University at Montgomery
Master of Science in Criminal Justice
- Montgomery, USA
MSc
Distance Learning
English
A master’s degree in criminal justice can help a law enforcement officer get promoted, sharpen critical skills for someone in a criminal justice-related field, or serve as an entry point for a competitive job, such as a position at a federal agency.
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Studying for a Master's in Corrections prepares you to engage deeply with the complexities of criminal justice and rehabilitation. This field focuses on developing effective strategies for managing offenders and promoting successful reintegration into society.
In this program, students explore courses in correctional theory, risk assessment, and restorative justice. These studies enhance your understanding of the criminological factors influencing behavior and help you learn to design intervention programs tailored to individual needs. Students build confidence as they tackle issues of justice, ethics, and public safety through comprehensive projects and case analyses.
You'll develop critical skills such as conducting psychological evaluations, implementing rehabilitation programs, and utilizing data analytics to inform decision-making in correctional settings. Graduates often pursue careers as correctional administrators, policy analysts, or rehabilitation coordinators, contributing to a more effective and humane corrections system. This advanced study fosters independence and prepares you for impactful roles in the field.