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Nov 27, 2024
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CRJ 3220 - International Criminal Justice Credit(s): 3
This course examines the different types of criminal justice systems that exist around the world. It examines the interconnections between crime and religion, cultural values, and societal norms. Using historical analysis, the course explores issues in the globalization of criminal justice systems as they deal with murder, terrorism, drug trafficking, prostitution, etc. The course further traces the globalization of U.S. Law Enforcement and provides students with an understanding of the problems and challenges that agencies and personnel face, operating within a foreign criminal justice system, religion, and culture.
Prerequisites: CRJ 1010 or permission.
Offering Location: Lyndon Campus
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