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2009 Course Handbook

ISS814: International Crime

Academic study has largely neglected the area of policing and crime. Globalisation has seen an expansion of the scale and transnationalism of crime. States increasingly recognise international crime cannot be dealt with without international cooperation - by states and through multilateral organisations. The unit examines such threats as and responses to traffic in drugs, contraband, women and children as well as financial crime and other forms of serious fraud.

Credit Points:4
Contact Hours:--
When Offered: E1 - Evening; Offered in the first half-year
X1 - External study; Offered in the first half-year
Staff Contact: Dr John Langdale
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Unit Designations: --
Assessed As: Graded
Offered By:

Faculty of Arts

Timetable Information

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Recent Updates

17 Oct 2008 - EDUC80P

Program title amended