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Criminal
Justice - Study Abroad
This course offers students the opportunity to earn
academic credit in Criminal Justice while they explore diverse criminal
justice
agencies and programs with whom American criminal justice agencies
share many similarities. Students and the instructor will spend
class time touring agencies where they will hear lectures from
agency administrators and participate in small group discussions.
At the end of each class day, students will meet as a group, with
the instructor, for debriefing on the day's activities and briefings
for the next day's activities. Other than just criminal justice
agencies students will also be exposed to sites of cultural enhancement.
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Criminal Justice agencies on previous tours included:
Scotland Yard
Central Criminal Courts, i.e. the Old Bailey, Bow Street, & Horsferry
Metropolitan Police Stations, i.e. Paddington Green & Sothark
Her Majesty's Prisons, i.e. Belmarsh, Wormwwod Scrubs, Durham,& Latchmere
Sites toured for cultural enhancement are:
The Tower of London
The British Museum and Library
Parliament and Big Ben
Durham Castle
Edinburgh Castle
Royal Museum of Scotland
Students will earn up to 3 hours of academic credit for each of
the following courses:
CRIM 480 Comparative Criminal Justice - Undergraduate Credit
CRIM 645 Comparative Criminal Justice - Graduate Credit