CJS 333: International Crime & Justice
Engages students with transnational and intersectional contexts of crime and (in)justice, including international notions of justice. Areas of analysis include an introduction to the international criminal justice process, global trends in crime such as trafficking in humans, drugs, flora/fauna; green criminology, war crimes, and more. This course focuses on cross-cultural perspectives on gender-based violence, and globalized understandings of justice including human rights tribunals, truth commissions, grassroots movements, and more.
Class #13860 Course information
3.00 credits
Section 7101:
OnLine
Undergraduate Lecture
Class: #13860
Fall 2025 First 7-Week Session
Sep 3, 2025
- Oct 24, 2025
Instructor(s): Baboolal, Aneesa Aruna
Cost: $-1.00
Status: O
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