Transnational Crime

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Non-state actors engaged in organized and transnational crime (the corruption of government officials; trafficking in persons, drugs, and arms; money laundering; international terrorism) threaten the security of the US and key economic partners.  This minor prepares recipients for positions in law enforcement and security agencies working to neutralize these threats.  International crimes are those violations against the law of nations for which there is universal jurisdiction, and which are typically tried by international war crimes tribunals—genocide, for example.  Transnational crimes are those which a domestic jurisdiction will prosecute when they are impacted, regardless of where they occur—terrorism, for example.  A study of these two areas will interest students from a wide variety of disciplines.