Yeah, Pitt is a great choice for your interests. Make sure to apply relatively soon as they have rolling admissions. If you get admitted, it makes perfect sense if you want to keep the rest of your list short.
I am curious if you have looked into the Criminology, Law and Society program at George Mason:
In addition to being a very robust program on its own, you can do a concentration specifically in Criminal Justice, and in fact an Accelerated Masters in Criminal Justice.
You are also required to do an internship or a related minor/second major/dual degree. They have a bunch of options related to Philosophy . . . you can do a full second major in Philosophy, or a minor in Philosophy, but they also have minors in Political Philosophy, Philosophy and Law, and Philosophy for Social Change:
Alternatively, you might be interested in their version of a PPE program: