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    Apr 25, 2024  
2017-2018 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate Bulletin [Archived Bulletin]

CJFS 3780 - International Crime and Justice



Goals: Introduce students to both the rates and definitions of crime and administration of justice from a global perspective.

Content: This course presents an introduction to crime and criminal justice systems in a global perspective. We compare crime and criminal justice in the United States to countries around the world to understand the interconnections between culture, politics, crime, and the administration of justice. Beyond this, we focus on inherently international (and contentious) issues in criminal justice including globalization, terrorism, drug trafficking, war crimes, human rights, and the International Criminal Court (ICC).

Prerequisite: CJFS 1120 or LGST 1110 or SOC 1110, or instructor permission

Note: Students seeking a major in political science are invited to explore the content of this course with the professor for enrollment.

Credits: 4