The master's in Criminal Justice and Law program involves the study of specialized topics in substantive and procedural law, and how legal issues impact ethics and leadership in criminal justice organizations. This degree takes 1 to 2 years to complete.
A degree for those who serve and protect.
If you like people depending on you to protect their lives and property, then law enforcement is for you. Plus, with a security-conscious society and growing concerns about drug-related crimes, employment in all law enforcement professions will only continue to grow.
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