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CRM 355 - Global Crime

Three Credits
Alternate Years: Fall 2014, 2016

This course provides a foundation for understanding causation, victimization, and control problems of various forms of transnational and international crimes. To understand the context for these crimes the course begins with an introduction to globalization and its effects on society, people, and crime. The second part of the course examines the nature and manifestations of various forms of global crimes ranging from genocide to human trafficking, organized crime, and corporate deviance.

Prerequisite(s):

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Course may be applied to the Anthropology minor.

Students enrolled in this course may be eligible to apply for the Global Crime International Internship Program. Please contact Professor Anamika Twyman-Ghoshal for details.