11 Master's degrees in Criminal Justice in Ireland

Law - Policing, Crime and Security
The Law - Policing, Crime and Security programme at Dublin City University explores the theory and practice of policing; criminology, crime analysis, criminal procedure; contemporary global security issues.

Criminology, Criminal Justice and Human Rights
The Criminology, Criminal Justice and Human Rights programme at University of Galway prepares graduates to take a leading role in advancing justice, human rights, and criminal law reform.

Criminology and Criminal Justice
The Criminology and Criminal Justice programme at South East Technological University aims to provide graduates with the necessary skills and knowledge to work in criminal justice settings across a wide range of services including the public service and non-profit sector.

International Justice and Law
The International Justice and Law programme from Maynooth University provides students with critical insights into the field of international justice.

Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice
The Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice programme at Maynooth University gives students the opportunity to develop a specialist knowledge of debates around crime causation and control, within a comparative and international context.

Law, Human Rights in Criminal Justice - Pre-Master's Programme
This one-year Law, Human Rights in Criminal Justice - Pre-Master's Programme from OnCampus Ireland at University of Limerick offers successful students guaranteed progression* to a range of partner universities.

Law, Human Rights in Criminal Justice
The Law, Human Rights in Criminal Justice course from University of Limerick empowers you to explore how law can protect human rights and shape criminal justice systems in Ireland and around the world.
Criminology and Criminal Justice
The M.Sc. Criminology and Criminal Justice at University College Dublin is a one-year, full-time programme designed for non-law graduates. This public study mode course explores the intersections of law and social policy, providing essential expertise for those pursuing professional roles in the justice sector.
International Criminal Justice
International Criminal Justice from Griffith College allows students to study a global perspective on legal education in Ireland's number one private college.
Forensic Computing and Cybercrime Investigation
The Forensic Computing and Cybercrime Investigation M.Sc. at University College Dublin is a specialist programme for law enforcement. Delivered online over one or two years, this public study mode course provides advanced training in digital forensics and modern investigative tactics to tackle emerging global cybercrime.
Criminology and Criminal Justice
At the Criminology and Criminal Justice program offered by University College Dublin you will be studying at one of the Top 100 Law Schools in the World. This LLM focuses on crime and punishment which are issues of central importance to society.