University of Texas - San Antonio: Comparative Public Policy in Spain
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Mini-mester program with special emphasis on comparative criminal justice, visits to police station of the Foreign Unit of the National Police, cultural visits, and classes at the Universidad Miguel Hernandez de Elche and Universidad Miguel Hernan... read more
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I like Europe Deborrah H - University of Texas - San Antonio View Entire Review
I learned that people have different ways of life EVERYWHERE and that one must adapt to it as one goes along. Not a whole bunch of things were new to me as I'm Hispanic and there was not a lot of differences between that of the culture in Spain and in Mexico. The trip itself was worthwhile! I got to see Spain!!!!! That was very ... A student - University of Texas - San Antonio View Entire Review
I learned some criminal justice but it was not worthwhile. A student - University of Texas - San Antonio View Entire Review
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Mini-mester program with special emphasis on comparative criminal justice, visits to police station of the Foreign Unit of the National Police, cultural visits, and classes at the Universidad Miguel Hernandez de Elche and Universidad Miguel Hernandez de Elche. This course provides students the opportunity to see first-hand how different nations approach problems and fashion solutions. The primary learning objectives are gaining factual understanding about international criminal justice system and in particular the Spanish system of policing, courts, and corrections. A special focus will enter on two problems that challenge many nations: domestic terrorism and immigration. Students should be able to identify the differences and similarities between American model and European model.
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Study AbroadProgram Length(s):
- Summer
Instruction Language(s):
- English