CJ 250 - Organized Crime

Institution:
Monroe College-New Rochelle
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Description:
3 credits This course is a historical and contemporary analysis of organized crime in American: its origins, components, structure, and activities. Topics will address traditional organized crime; emerging organized crime groups including Asian, Russian, Latino and African American groups; their specific criminal enterprises; money laundering; relevant federal and state laws; and government investigative and enforcement efforts. The impact of organized criminal activities on American social, economic and political life will be examined. PREREQUISITE: CJ-101
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3.00
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Lecture
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Regional Accreditation:
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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