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"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”
– Nelson Mandela

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Reflection Week 1

Reflection Week 1

Q n 150-200 words, reflect on your learning and key takeaways from this week's content. You can use the items below to help guide your reflection; this is not an exhaustive list, and you are not required to answer every question provided – feel free to branch out in whatever direction benefits you the most. • What were your most interesting discoveries this week? • Did you realize anything new about yourself? • Are there any topics that you still feel you need to review? Are there any that you want to explore in more detail? • Did this week give you a new perspective, challenge your point of view, or introduce you to new techniques, skills, or processes? • Looking back on a past experience, would this week's learning change your choices/actions? • Have you set any new goals for yourself based on what you've learned? • Did you overcome any challenges? • What parts of the module were the most/least beneficial? • How will you apply what you've learned?

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This week's reflection helped me to learn a lot about transnational crime and corruption. I agree that the increased focus on globalization has increased the complexity of criminal activities and many criminologists have to specialize in international crimes. The most interesting discoveries in this week's discussion were to get a clear idea of the international crime that can threaten global security such as genocide and crime against humanity. The things that I realize new out myself is that I develop a concept of transactional crime and also understand the beginning of the technology in transnational crime.