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Peace and Conflict
The mission of the Justice Studies program is to analyze issues of justice and injustices within the societal contexts of human behavior in complex societies. Using interdisciplinary perspectives students critically examine the manifestation of this behavior through a Criminology or a Peace & Conflict perspective. Students are expected to develop an ethical awareness and the aptitude to decisively research a broad base of knowledge on issues of justice, crime, and the law.

The mission of the Peace & Conflict concentration is to teach students how to analyze conflict, design peace building strategies, and work toward societal transformation. Students are expected to critically examine harmed relationships from multiple perspectives with ethically awareness. They are also expected to construct social justice advocacy projects based on human rights and human needs theories.
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