The LL.M in Law and Criminal Justice is a two-year postgraduate program designed to combine advanced legal theory with practical applications in criminal justice systems. The program equips students with a comprehensive understanding of criminal law, criminology, policing, corrections, evidence, and human rights. It also emphasizes research, comparative legal analysis, and policy-oriented approaches, enabling graduates to address contemporary issues such as transnational crime, terrorism, restorative justice, and criminal justice reform. Students engage in coursework, seminars, case studies, and applied research, culminating in a thesis that contributes original insights into criminal law and justice.