Justice studies majors think critically about issues that are part of
the national conversation concerning justice: race and policing,
cybercrime, the opioid crisis, juvenile delinquency, sexual and
interpersonal violence, immigrants and refugees, wrongful convictions
and bullying. All students do applied or research internships in New
England or Washington. Many spend a semester studying in Budapest and
participating in Mock Trial. Our graduates excel in various positions
including FBI agents, federal probation and parole, police officers from
local to federal levels, victim/witness advocates, prison wardens,
police prosecutors, attorneys and juvenile justice advocates.