
HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN NEBRASKA AND THE GREAT PLAINS
The course will examine temporal and spatial dimensions of human trafficking in the Great Plains. Interdisciplinary concepts of cultures, demographics, development, economics,
politics, power relationships, and urban dimensions will be featured. Topics of study will include enslavement processes, source regions, transfer locations, and destinations.
Common characteristics and patterns of victims, traffickers, and clients will be identified.
Class activities will include — but are not limited to — guest speakers, field trips, discussions, research, and meaningful project creation.
“Human Trafficking in Nebraska and the Great Plains”
GPSP 291 (Sec. 501): Special Topics
Summer 2016 1st five weeks (June 6- July 8)
Monday/Wednesday/Friday 9:30 to 11:45 a.m.
Teachers College 247