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Greece

Criminal Justice in Greece (CCJS 375)

Term To Study: Summer 2022
Application Deadline: Feb 20, 2022
Program Starts: Jun 01, 2022
Program Ends: Jun 14, 2022
Major 1: Criminology & Forensics
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Major 2: Political Science & Government
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Program Category: One-Country
Program Type: Faculty-led
Program Fee: $5,021
Program Locations: Athens
Contact Name: Hope Emry Ortiz
Contact Email: hope.ortiz@sonoma.edu
What is Included: Program fee includes:
- Coach bus and public transportation to all listed group-related functions and excursions.
- 12 nights in a 4-star hotel in central Athens.
- Breakfast will be provided daily, in addition to two lunches and four dinners.
- All course-related excursions and entrance fees.
- Health insurance.
- On-site representative throughout the entire duration of the program.
- Carbon footprint offset.

*Please note that the listed price is an estimate. As additional students register for the program, the overall cost will lower, and the airfare is an estimate.
What is not Included: - Meals not included in the program (see above).
- Personal expenses.
Estimated Costs: Program fee: $2,648 - 2,721
Tuition and fees: $1,400
Estimated round trip airfare: $900
Total: $4,948 - 5,021
*Does not include additional meals and personal expenses.
Program Description

This course provides an in-depth examination of selected topics and issues in criminal justice. Students will have the opportunity to learn about the modern criminal justice system where it all began, in Greece! Spend two weeks in Athens visiting significant historical sites, such as Areios Pagos, the most ancient law court of the world, and the Pnyx, where the citizens of ancient Athens used to assemble and exert their democratic rights. Students will also get to visit the Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology, the Panathinaiko-Stadium, the New Acropolis Museum, and spend a day on the Mediterranean island of Agistri!

Learning Outcomes:
-After completing this course, students will be able to demonstrate the following skills:
- Knowledge of the Criminal Justice System:
- Critical Thinking: Critically evaluate how Greeceā€™s legal system has changed
- Teamwork: Contribute to large and small group discussions
- Intercultural Knowledge: Travel and study in major European cities

Quick Facts

Population: 10767827
Capital: Athens
Per-capita GDP: $ 26600
Size: 131957 km2
Time Zone: (GMT + 02:00 hours) Kaliningrad

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