CRJ 2600 Organized Crime
(formerly CRJ 260; CRJ 160)
An introduction to the history of organized crime and its impact upon American society. This course will examine the process through which an organized crime “family” develops, operates and institutionalizes. It will evaluate legislative and criminal justice strategies enacted and implemented to combat organized crime. It will include an analysis of the roles of individuals within crime syndicates, the nature and consequences of organized criminal activities and the social and criminal justice ramifications of the glamorization of notorious crime figures in the news media and in fiction.
Distribution
Criminal Justice & Legal StudiesOffered
Fall