• As a student in the program, students will be taught by professors who have years of experience as both researchers and practitioners.
  • The students have the opportunity to study timely issues in criminal justice such as constitutional rights, police use of force, hate crimes, human trafficking, and the use of technology in law enforcement.
  • Mason’s location makes it an ideal place to study these important subjects. Washington DC provides abundant options for internships in the justice and security fields, including law enforcement, courts and corrections, intelligence, and non-profits. The internship program gives students real-world experience and helps them form connections to professionals and organizations in the criminal justice world, all while earning academic credit.