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International Crime

  • PICT914
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Globalisation has led to a rise in international crime. The unit explores the interrelationships between globalisation of the legal and illegal economies. It gives particular attention to specific areas of international crime: transnational criminal organisations, illegal drugs, migration, links between crime and terrorism, cybercrime, money laundering and capital flight, counterfeit goods. China is a major case study in the unit and the interlinkages between globalisation and international crime are explored. -- Course Website

Instructor: PICT staff

Prerequisites: Admission to MPICT or PGDipPICT or MPICTMIntSecSt or MIntSecStud or PGDipIntSecStud or PGCertIntSecStudĀ 



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