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The Administration of Justice Department (ADJ) at George Mason University is a multi-disciplinary unit in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. ADJ offers the following degree programs:
We are home to the Center for Justice Leadership & Management, the Center for Justice, Law & Society, and the Center for Evidence-Based Crime Policy.
Included are the following research offices:
The ADJ program has fifteen full-time faculty, and 35 part-time instructors, who serve approximately 600 undergraduate students in teaching and research. The JLCP graduate program admitted its first class in Fall 2005 and is the only criminal justice/criminology doctorate offered in the Commonwealth of Virginia.