CRIM 7336 Globalization of Crime & Justice
Course Description:
Examines how globalization and internationalization affect crime and crime control in the United States (e.g., human trafficking) and the emerging field of “global criminology”, including the analysis of international and regional trends and differences in law, crime, and justice. Because of the globalization of economic markets, knowledge, information, and transportation, crime and crime control are changing in extent and nature. Global developments often directly affect and shape local crime problems and crime policies (“glocalization”).
Prerequisites: Not Applicable
Repeatable: No
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Prerequisite Remarks: Not Applicable
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Syllabi:
Fall
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Spring
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Summer 1
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Summer 2
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