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Terrorism and Organized Crime
Course coordinator: Krzysztof Kozłowski, PhD
Course delivery: 30 hours
Office hours: Friday, 15.15-16.15 (Wiśniowa Street 41, room 66)
e-mail: tandoc2012@gmail.com
The course is designed to introduce students to the problems concerning terrorism and organized crime from the perspective of political sciences. The major purpose of the course is to give the overview of political approaches to the threats posed by international terrorism and criminal organizations. Each class will be concentrated on practical implications of the discussed issues. To make subject accessible and interdisciplinary, classes will involve analysis of actual cases in a way accessible not only for students of law, international relations and political sciences. Works of W. Shakespeare and F. Dostoyevsky will be also used to introduce students to the European approach to the discussed issues.
The program was developed in cooperation with UN International Center for Crime Prevention in Vienna and UN . 1. Political analysis of crime - criminological mainstreams, main approaches and definitions of organized crime and of terrorism, question of political choice between freedom and security. 2. What do we know about crime - media, statistics, interpretations and reality.
3. Why crime is universal - political and economic models of crime, social infrastructure of crime.
4. Regional differences - models of organized criminal behavior (USA, PostSoviet organized crime).
5. Regional differences - models of organized criminal behavior (Japan, China, Poland as an example of organized crime in transition countries).
6. Organized crime and terrorism - similarities and differences.
7. Terrorism, terror and criminal terror - terrorism and warfare, state and
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