Apr 25, 2024  
2020-2021 Graduate Catalogue 
    
2020-2021 Graduate Catalogue Archived Catalogue

CMR 558 - Vulnerable Populations: A Study on Human Trafficking Around the Globe


Course Description: The prevailing collective thought is that human trafficking is a global problem. The United States, however, is the number one destination country in the world for victims of human trafficking. Under the auspice of the CMR framework, students will explore the best conflict resolution systems for human trafficking – considering prevention, policy reform, and prosecution as potential options. They also will research risk factors for vulnerable populations who find themselves in the slave trade; debunking the myth of “choice” and, instead, examining what real change must occur in order for populations to gain access to actual choice regarding their futures.

Credit Hours: 3

Corequisite Courses: None
Prerequisite Courses: None
Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
Course Repeatability Course may not be repeated Maximum Repeatable Hours: 3


ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

Equivalent Courses: None
Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
Additional Course Fees: None
Course Attribute: None








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