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Teaching Criminology and Criminal Justice: Challenges for Higher Education by Suzanne Young (Editor); Katie Strudwick (Editor)
Call Number: E-bookPublication Date: 2022Addresses the challenges within teaching Criminology and Criminal Justice, for students studying and academics involved in designing and delivering courses at an undergraduate and postgraduate level. -
Activities for Teaching Psychology and Law: A Guide for Instructors by Amanda D. Zelechoski; Melinda Wolbransky; Christina L. Riggs Romaine
Call Number: E-bookPublication Date: 2018With clear, detailed instructions and guidance, provides everything needed to enliven topics such as jury selection, criminal profiling, and eyewitness memory. A companion website provides free handouts and videos. -
Teaching Law and Criminal Justice Through Popular Culture: A Deep Learning Approach in the Streaming Era by Julian Hermida
Call Number: E-bookPublication Date: 2021Shows how instructors can create an engaging environment that encourages students to take a deep approach to learning through the use of popular culture stories in law school and in criminal justice classrooms. The use of popular culture (films, TV shows, books, songs, etc.) can enhance the deep learning process by helping students develop cognitive skills, competencies, and practices that are essential for the professional practice of law and criminal justice. -
Teaching Criminology at the Intersection by Rebecca M. Hayes (Editor); Kate Luther (Editor); Susan Caringella (Editor)
Call Number: E-bookPublication Date: 2014