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SOC 4400 - Sex Trafficking |
(Same as ANTH 4400.) Provides an in-depth analysis of the causes, experiences, and implications of global sex trafficking through a social science and feminist perspective. Utilizes various multimedia methods to examine sex trafficking both globally and locally; includes both an anthropological and sociological perspective, incorporating statistical analysis of–and individual narratives from–the transnational sex industry.
3.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Sociology and Anthropology Department Course Attributes: Credit from 4-Year College, Upper-Division Work |