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225 Master's degrees in Criminal Law
Information Studies and Law (JD)
The Information Studies and Law (JD) dual degree offered at University of Texas at Austin responds to an increased need for specialists trained in both of these fields who are thus positioned to help address the increasingly complex and changing world of legal information use, retrieval, and storage.
Criminalistics
The Master of Science degree in Criminalistics (MSC) from Gannon University is a broad master’s program that will provide students with the theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to apply analytical and scientific methods to criminal investigation.
Criminology and Laws
The Criminology and Laws program offered by Macquarie University will equip you with the critical insight and applied expertise needed to respond ethically and effectively to these challenges.

Law (Integrated Master's in Solicitors' Practice)
Get ready for practice. Graduate with the knowledge, experience and confidence to begin your legal career as a solicitor.

Master of Laws (LL.M) - With Civil Rights, Equal Protection and Social Justice Certificate
The Master of Laws (LL.M) - With Civil Rights, Equal Protection and Social Justice Certificate at Pennsylvania State University gives students and lawyers from both inside and outside the U.S. a chance to pursue a higher-level understanding of the American legal system. The Civil Rights, Equal Protection and Social Justice certificate empowers students to enroll in a wide variety of courses that allow for concentration in certain areas of law.
Laws
Based on the Anglo-American tradition, an LLM Master of Laws from University of Deusto is an internationally recognised postgraduate law degree designed to provide knowledge and expertise in a specialist area of law. While this new LLM focuses primarily on the area of international law, it also encourages interdisciplinary approaches.
International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights
This one-year full-time LL.M. in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights from the University of Geneva is one of the most innovative and intellectually challenging programmes in international humanitarian law (IHL) and human rights offered in Europe today.
Criminal Justice, Concentration in Justice Policy and Administration
The Criminal Justice, Concentration in Justice Policy and Administration at the University of North Texas is a comprehensive 36-credit Master of Science programme. Delivered entirely online, this flexible two-year course is designed for professionals seeking to advance their expertise in justice policy and administration.

Criminal Law and Criminal Justice
Develop your knowledge of how the legal justice system responds to people who don’t comply with the law with the Criminal Law and Criminal Justice programme from University of Birmingham. Become an expert in the criminal justice process, while debating the purposes of legal punishment.
Criminology (Professional)
A Master of Criminology (Professional) at Bond University, Australia, prepares graduates for a career in the industry.
Public Administration - Crime and Justice Studies
The Suffolk University Public Administration - Crime and Justice Studies will give you a dual degree in fields that directly impact public policy and safety. Armed with a solid background in leadership, public policy, and the American judicial system, you’ll be ready to tackle major challenges within the crime and justice arena.
Crime and Justice
This Crime and Justice MA degree from The Open University UK explores new perspectives and ways of thinking about crime, harm and justice. It is concerned with examining problematic areas of social life, transgression, ‘crime’, social harm and justice.
Criminal Justice and Human Rights
Combine the key specialist topics of criminal justice with some of today’s most powerful human rights issues, studying cases from around the world in a variety of contexts. With the carefully designed Criminal Justice and Human Rights programme of the University of Aberdeen, you’ll have the opportunity to further your understanding of how the two topics impact each other.
Crime and Justice Studies and Juris Doctor
Suffolk University’s Master of Crime and Justice Studies and Juris Doctor dual degree will help you master legal principles and techniques as you work both within and beyond the boundaries of the crime and justice system. And you can earn your degrees on an expedited schedule.

Criminal Justice and Crime Control
By taking the Criminal Justice and Crime Control programme at the University of Hull you’ll be taught by a team of expert criminologists from a variety of specialist backgrounds, including law, sociology, psychology, history and politics.
Crime Science with Cybercrime
The MSc in Crime Science with Cybercrime at UCL is a comprehensive programme designed to be completed in one year, available in full-time, part-time, or flexible formats. This degree equips students with essential skills to combat cybercrime and understand criminal behaviour, preparing them for impactful careers in crime prevention and security.

International Criminal Law
The LLM in International Criminal Law at University of Galway provides students with an advanced understanding of the history, structures, law and practice of the various international criminal tribunals and the International Criminal Court.
Studies in Law
Studies in Law from Western University - Canada is designed for professionals or academics in other disciplines who do not have a degree in Law but who feel that an understanding of law would enhance their current research or profession.

Financial Crime Investigation and Compliance
The Financial Crime Investigation and Compliance programme from Griffith University will equip you with fundamental knowledge and provide a pathway to the Master of Financial Crime Investigation and Compliance.
Law (Conversion)
The Law (Conversion) programme offered by The University of Winchester is designed to cover the foundations of legal knowledge subjects of the law that will allow you to progress onto the next stage of training to become a Solicitor or Barrister in England or Wales.