CRIM 395
Required prerequisite: CRIM 208
Steps to Apply:
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2. Click Apply to the Program
3. Complete all Application Forms
Program Highlights:
- Boat tour of the Norwegian fjords
- Tour of Ullersmo Prison
- Tour of Norway's Police University College
- Celebrate Norway's Constitution Day in Oslo
- Walking tour of Nyhavn and Christiania in Copenhagen
In this course, students will study Scandinavian approaches to crime and justice and contrast these with approaches in the United States. Scandinavian criminal justice systems are largely centered on restorative justice models which emphasize restoring harm, ensuring accountability, and maintaining humane treatment throughout the process; this is evident in the Norwegian correctional philosophy of making 'good neighbors'.
On this study abroad trip, students will have the opportunity to visit police and correctional officer training facilities, interact with criminal justice professionals, and tour a prison where they will be able to talk with correctional officers and incarcerated individuals about their experiences. Students will then utilize in-person experiences to study the operation of criminal justice systems in Norway and Denmark, compare and contrast this with the United States, and analyze short-term and long-term outcomes associated with individuals that come into contact with each of these systems.
To contextualize their understanding of crime and justice, students will examine the larger structural and cultural elements of the Scandinavian countries. It is important to understand how Scandinavian countries are structured, their economics, and how they operate politically.
In addition, students will explore Scandinavian culture, observing social interactions and identifying cultural values. To this end, we will spend time with locals, utilize public transportation, and sample local cuisine. We will explore local neighborhoods, ranging from museum and shopping districts, to hip, artsy neighborhoods, to the Freetown Christiania commune. Students will participate in Constitution Day festivities in Norway and have the opportunity to connect with nature with a class hike, boat tour, island visit, and the chance to swim in Oslofjord and Copenhagen Harbor.
**Passport Requirement**
Deadline: December 1, 2024
Student with a Valid Passport:
Students who have a current passport will need to upload an image of their passport by December 1, 2024 to their enrollment forms.
Student without a Valid Passport
Apply for or renew your passport immediately. After November 1, students must pay to expedite the application process. Do not delay beginning this process.
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The routine processing time is currently up to 8 weeks and expedited services is up to 3 weeks. These processing times are subject to change and can lengthen significantly. We highly recommend applying for or renewing your passport as soon as possible. Most countries require at least 6 months remaining time on your passport expiration from your intended date of departure. Example: If your passport expires December 1, 2025, you would need to renew your passport to travel in the summer 2025.
**Preparing for Travel**
Travel and Entry Requirements: U.S. State Department Website:
Each country has established entry requirements and travel restrictions set for foreign visitors and their citizens. Any country can change their regulations at any time. We encourage all students and their families to review details about the country or countries you plan to travel to and to continue monitoring the information leading up to your departure.