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Criminology faculty lead study abroad trip in the Netherlands

Students and faculty visit The Hague.

Students and faculty visit The Hague.

ßÙßÇÂþ»­ students had an unforgettable experience in the Netherlands with Department of Criminology Professor Joan Reid, PhD, LMHC, and Assistant Instructor Amber Oderinde, MS. During their 10-day study abroad trip, they explored Dutch perspectives and responses to social issues.

Students visited The Hague and Amsterdam, visiting with local practitioners and hearing from Dutch scholars in the fields of human trafficking and restorative justice. They also visited the International Criminal Court, the Peace Palace, and the United Nations Residual Mechanism for the former Yugoslavia, and gained appreciation for the important role these and other institutions play in settling international disputes and responding to war crimes, genocide, crimes of aggression, and crimes against humanity. 

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