Provides a historical examination and analysis of organized crime worldwide. Explores the history of organized crime in the United States, the socioeconomic and political aspects of organized crime, and organized crime as a social subculture. Examines the legislative, judicial and law enforcement response to organized crime. Examines organized crime's role in unions and labor movements, organized crime and the media, organized crime commissions and organized crime internal and external policies. Note: Credit will not be given for CJS 135 and also LGS 135.
Term: Spring 2025
Course Type: Credit - 3 Credits
Section: 275
Ways to take the class: Online
Start Date: 03/24/2025
End Date: 05/18/2025
Location: Online
Room: TBA
Instructor: TBA (Subject to change)
Class Size: 25
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