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Catalog : CRIM.6650 Global Trafficking and Criminal Networks (Formerly 44.644/CRIM 665)

CRIM.6650 — Graduate

Id: 037101 Offering: 1 Credits: 3-3

Description

Illicit economic activities are a global phenomenon with local impact. This course will examine the threat that global trafficking poses to a nation's security, political stability, economic development, and social fabric. The lessons in this advanced graduate-level seminar are organized around the trafficking activities of greatest concern to the United Nations, Interpol, IAEA and other international agencies' as well as to the U.S. Departments of State, Defense, Justice, and Homeland Security.

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CRIM.6650 — Graduate

Id: 037101 Offering: 3 Credits: 3-3

Description

Illicit economic activities are a global phenomenon with local impact. This course will examine the threat that global trafficking poses to a nation's security, political stability, economic development, and social fabric. The lessons in this advanced graduate-level seminar are organized around the trafficking activities of greatest concern to the United Nations, Interpol, IAEA and other international agencies' as well as to the U.S. Departments of State, Defense, Justice, and Homeland Security.

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CRIM.6650 — Online and Continuing Education

Id: 037101 Offering: 4 Credits: 3-3

Description

Illicit economic activities are a global phenomenon with local impact. This course will examine the threat that global trafficking poses to a nation's security, political stability, economic development, and social fabric. The lessons in this advanced graduate-level seminar are organized around the trafficking activities of greatest concern to the United Nations, Interpol, IAEA and other international agencies' as well as to the U.S. Departments of State, Defense, Justice, and Homeland Security.

Prerequisites

Students with a CSCE or UGRD career need permission to take Graduate Level Courses.

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CRIM.6650 — Online and Continuing Education

Id: 037101 Offering: 2 Credits: 3-3

Description

Illicit economic activities are a global phenomenon with local impact. This course will examine the threat that global trafficking poses to a nation's security, political stability, economic development, and social fabric. The lessons in this advanced graduate-level seminar are organized around the trafficking activities of greatest concern to the United Nations, Interpol, IAEA and other international agencies' as well as to the U.S. Departments of State, Defense, Justice, and Homeland Security.

Prerequisites

Students with a CSCE or UGRD career need permission to take Graduate Level Courses.

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