International Crime and Justice, Master of Arts
Program Director: Dr. Jana Arsovska
(jarsovska@jjay.cuny.edu)
Deputy Director: Dr. Rosemary Barberet
(rbarberet@jjay.cuny.edu)
The Master of Arts in International Crime and Justice reflects the College’s commitment to the internationalization of criminal justice education and builds on the strengths of our undergraduate degree in international criminal justice by opening the possibility of graduate education in this field. Indeed, this is the first program of this nature in the United States. The MA in International Crime and Justice combines advanced substantive knowledge of international crime challenges and domestic and international responses, with analytic and research techniques in an interdisciplinary framework. It aims to produce graduates with a truly global outlook on criminal justice, a moral commitment to international justice, and professional competence in the increasingly multicultural workforce.
This program may also be completed fully online.
Admissions. General admissions information for John Jay's graduate programs can be found under the Admissions section of this bulletin along with the International Crime and Justice MA Program-specific admissions requirements.
Degree Requirements
The Master of Arts in International Criminal Justice requires 36 credits consisting of eight required core courses (24 credits) and four electives (12 credits; see the list of courses below).
Required Courses
ICJ 700 | International Crime and Justice Theory | 3 |
ICJ 701 | Illegal Markets and Economic Justice | 3 |
ICJ 702 | Comparative Criminal Justice Systems | 3 |
ICJ 703 | International Criminal Law | 3 |
ICJ 704 | Crime, Justice, and Cultural Struggles | 3 |
ICJ 706 | Transnational Crime | 3 |
ICJ 715 | Applied Research Methods in International Crime and Justice | 3 |
ICJ 770 | Capstone Course in International Crime and Justice | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 24 |
Electives
Electives may be selected from the list below or from any of the graduate courses offered at John Jay and CUNY, subject to the approval of the graduate program director. Students may use their 12 elective credits to complete courses toward the Advanced Certificate in Transnational Organized Crime Studies or Terrorism Studies, or students can take a combination of different electives chosen from the list of approved electives below.
Students who have completed 15 credits in the program and have a GPA of 3.5 or above are eligible to take the following electives: Internship (6 credits) and Thesis I/Thesis II (6 credits). The thesis elective is taken over a two semester sequence as ICJ 791 and ICJ 792. The internship course (ICJ 780) is an online course that is accompanied by a mandatory 280 hours in an internship site. Placements in internship sites are arranged at the initiative of the student in consultation with the Career Learning Lab and the program director. Students interested in the internship elective should start their search for an internship site at least one semester in advance. Students are encouraged to pursue one or more internships during their graduate studies, even if they are not taking the internship elective course, potentially as an Independent Study (3 credits). If students are interested in these options, they should contact the Program Director early in their programs.
ICJ 705 | Human Rights and Counterterrorism | 3 |
ICJ 725 | Environmental Crime | 3 |
ICJ 726 | Drug Trafficking | 3 |
ICJ 728 | History of Genocide | 3 |
ICJ 729 | Organized Crime: An International Perspective | 3 |
ICJ 730 | Human Trafficking | 3 |
ICJ 735 | Gender Justice for Conflict Related Sexual and Gender-Based Violence | 3 |
ICJ 750 | Special Topics in International Crime and Justice | 3 |
ICJ 755 | Terrorism and Transnational Crime | 3 |
ICJ 760/SEC 760 | Information Technology and Cybercrime | 3 |
ICJ 762 | Corruption and the Global Economy | 3 |
ICJ 765 | Intelligence in National Security and Policing | 3 |
ICJ 780 | Internship Course | 6 |
ICJ 791 | International Crime and Justice Thesis I | 3 |
ICJ 792 | International Crime and Justice Thesis II | 3 |
CRJ 713 | White-Collar Crime | 3 |
CRJ 727/FCM 727 | Cybercriminology | 3 |
CRJ 739 | Crime Mapping | 3 |
CRJ 744 | Terrorism and Politics | 3 |
CRJ 746 | Terrorism and Apocalyptic Violence | 3 |
CRJ 759 | Comparative Police Administration | 3 |
CRJ 784 | Organized Crime | 3 |
CRJ 789 | Violence Across the Globe | 3 |
CRJ 797 | Homeland Security and International Relations | 3 |
CRJ 798 | Homeland Security and Terrorism | 3 |
HR 701 | International Human Rights: Organizations and Institutions | 3 |
HR 711 | Human Rights and Humanitarianism | 3 |
HR 712 | Civil and Political Rights and Civil Liberties | 3 |
HR 713 | Economic, Social and Cultural Rights | 3 |
PAD 718 | International Public Policy and Administration | 3 |
PAD 746 | Comparative Public Administration | 3 |
PAD 772 | International Inspection and Oversight | 3 |
PSY 705 | Victimology | 3 |
PSY 729 | Terrorism | 3 |
PSY 746 | Empirical Profiling Methods | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 12 |
Total Credit Hours: 36