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Describe in your words the study abroad program, the need for support, and how this experience will add to studies of international criminal justice.
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the official description of the program
This program will take place in Vienna, Austria, with classes held at the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), providing students with the opportunity to see various UNODC sections at work, first-hand. The UNODC is a United Nations agency that aims to better equip governments to handle drug-, crime-, terrorism-, and corruption-related issues, maximize knowledge on these issues among governmental institutions and agencies, and maximize awareness of said matters in public opinion at community level, nationally, and globally. Students will have access to the UNODC building and will be able to practice German along with United Nations official languages (e.g., Russian, French, Chinese, and Arabic). Students will benefit from exposure to both international events at the Vienna International Centre (known as the UNO City) where the UNODC is located and a bustling cultural life in the capital of Austria.
Program highlights include several guest speakers from the UNODC and visits to various branches of the United Nations in Vienna, including the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB), UNODC's Treaty Affairs and Anti-Corruption sections, and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Additional trips will be organized to the International Anti-Corruption Academy and local NGOs. The program will also include excursions to locations in Vienna, and to other countries, including Slovakia. These excursions will reinforce students' foreign experience and exposure to Central European culture. Students will also be able to use free time to explore Vienna or travel to nearby cities such as Prague. As a result of this program, students will better understand the existing framework of institutions working to respond to organized crime, terrorism, and corruption and will gain a better understanding and appreciation for Central European peoples and history.
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