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University of Lynchburg

CRIM319: Transnational Crime

This course will provide an overview of transnational crime throughout our society as well as national and international responses to these crimes and its victims. This course will also discuss the history of transnational crimes, theories of victimization, and the various categories of victimization, and victim/offender typologies. Specific topics will include the changing structure of organized crime, the incorporation of technology into organized crime, human trafficking, drug trafficking, weapons trafficking, and wildlife trafficking

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Delivery Method
Online
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Delivery Method
Campus
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Delivery Method
Hybrid
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Credits
3.0
Estimate
Department
Criminology
Where Will This Course Transfer?
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Based on available data, this course will not transfer to other Transfer Virginia Partners. Please contact University of Lynchburg via College Connect, if you have an account, or Contact An Institution to get additional information.