WSU Faculty-Led Netherlands: Criminal Justice in The Netherlands

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In an ever-shrinking world, an international perspective not only provides a wider and deeper understanding of one’s own cultural context but has also become a necessary tool for any conscientious criminal justice or even social science profession... read more

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In an ever-shrinking world, an international perspective not only provides a wider and deeper understanding of one’s own cultural context but has also become a necessary tool for any conscientious criminal justice or even social science professional.  Indeed, as the world shrinks, crime increasingly becomes a transnational matter for which knowledge of criminal justice beyond our borders is necessary.
This course’s goal is to expose students to the criminal justice system in The Netherlands, by allowing them to travel to The Hague and Amsterdam and visit a select number of agencies and institutions.  This short-term study abroad course will also allow students to understand first-hand how criminal justice systems take root in broader political and cultural environments.
Over the course of eight days, students will visit criminal justice agencies, political institutions, and cultural centers in and around The Hague and Amsterdam.  They will also meet with criminal justice professionals, professors, and students, and will spend time exploring on their own, as well as reflecting on their experiences.  Students will prepare for the experience during pre-departure meetings, and debrief in an post-trip gathering.

Program Type(s):
Study Abroad
Program Length(s):
  • Spring Break
Relevant Study Subject(s):
  • Criminology
Minimum GPA:
3.0
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