Human Trafficking and Smuggling

CRN

13945

Course Number

334K

Credits

5

Course Description

Interdisciplinary examination of the various manifestations of human trafficking and human smuggling: human trafficking, bonded labor, forced labor, worst forms of child labor, organ trafficking, prostitution and sexual slavery. Examines the rise and growth, and the cross-sectoral consequences of trafficking and smuggling. Examines the challenges of addressing human trafficking and human smuggling, and the appropriate policy responses to the problem by State and non-State actors around the world. Also offered as INTL 335.

Prerequisites

FAIR 203A or INTL 201.

Materials Fee

0.00

Required Texts

Human Trafficking: A Global Perspective, by Shelley, Louis, (2010), ISBN: 9781139489775.

Credit/Evaluation

S/NX grading; narrative evaluation.

Evaluation will take account of regular attendance, evidence of critical reading, engagement in class discussion, the quality of short reactions, and two assignments. No more than two (2) missed classes during the quarter.

Term

Winter 2024

Course Instructor(s)

Babafemi Akinrinade

Course Subject

FAIR