CRCJ 4430 HUMAN TRAFFICKING (3 credits)
This course is designed to provide students with a systematic introduction to the study of human trafficking. Students will learn about what constitutes human trafficking, theories of victimization as they apply to trafficking, debates about the language and definitions surrounding sex trafficking and prostitution. Students will discuss the prevalence, predictors, and consequences of various forms of trafficking and critically assess efforts related to measurement, intervention, and prevision.
Prerequisite(s): CRCJ 1010, ENGL 1150, and 45 credit hours; or permission.