CRJ212 — Human Trafficking: Women & Chi
3.0 HR. (TC) This course examines the national and global issue of human trafficking, specifically, trafficking in women and children. Some of the areas highlighted in the course are human rights, organized crime, law enforcement response, inaction and corruption, national and international responses in international law, sexual and economic exploitation, global victimization, and in instances, government tolerance of human trafficking. Case studies from several countries will be surveyed to provide context and facilitate student comprehension of this exploitation. Three lecture hours per week.