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CRJ 3399: Special Topics | Crimes Against Humanity

This is a guide to library resources for use in the CRJ 3399 Special Topics: Crimes Against Humanity course. Here you will find databases, electronic journals, tutorials, and other information.

Welcome

Welcome to the CRJ 3399 Special Topics: Crimes Against Humanity Research Guide. In this guide, you will find library and online resources to help you with your research and course assignments. Scroll below to see the resources most used to get started on your research. Click on the side navigation tabs on the left to see more in-depth and comprehensive resources.

This course covers the historical and contemporary crimes against humanity including extermination, torture, persecution, or other inhumane acts against civilians sanctioned or committed by a de facto authority.  The course represents not only a strong scholarly approach to studying crimes against humanity, including the conditions associated with acceptance and normalization of said crimes as they are perpetrated, but also provides a moral and ethical barometer for civilized countries and governments. The approach of this course provides students with a historical and apolitical analysis of one of the core crimes of international criminal law joined by genocide, crime of aggression, and war crimes.

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