2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog | 20263
Justice Studies Courses
		JUST 1000		Introduction to Peace and Justice Studies		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		JUST 3307		Victimological Theory and Practice		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		JUST 3317		Deviance and Social Control		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		JUST 3377		Forensic Victimology		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		JUST 3400		Human Trafficking and Exploitation		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		JUST 3407		Global Perspectives in Victimology		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		JUST 3500		Women, Violence and Justice		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		JUST 3600		Race and Justice		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		JUST 3700		Community and Justice		
			(3 credits)
		
		
		
		JUST 4477		Restorative Justice		
			(3 credits)
		
		
	
			JUST 3400 Human Trafficking and Exploitation (3 credits)
		This course introduces students to the complex issues related to human trafficking, in its various forms (e.g., labor, sex, organ, and other forms force, fraud, and/or coercion), through local and global lenses.  Students will explore the underlying causes and contributing factors to human trafficking and human rights violations, including ways that institutionalized oppressions reinforce vulnerabilities of marginalized groups.  The course further examines the impact of human trafficking on victims/survivors and the need for culturally competent services and resources.  We will also explore policy development, from the past, present, and into the future. Prerequisite(s): None.		
		
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