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2014-2015 HillBook (Class of 2018) 
    
2014-2015 HillBook (Class of 2018) [ARCHIVED HILL BOOK]

CRM 355 - Globalization and Transnational Crime

Three Credits
Alternate Years: Fall 2014, 2016

The course begins with an introduction to the dimensions of globalization and its effects on society, people, and crime. Thereafter, the nature and manifestations of transnational crimes will be examined, including money laundering, corruption, corporate deviance, trafficking, smuggling, and piracy. The course looks at understanding causation, victimization, and control problems faced in the global age, as nations become increasingly interdependent.

Prerequisite(s):   or  .
Course may be applied to the Anthropology minor.