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Life or Death: Using a Real-World Case to Assess Student Death Penalty Opinion

opencrim June 23, 2017 Life or Death: Using a Real-World Case to Assess Student Death Penalty Opinion2017-06-23T14:21:47+00:00 Journal of Criminal Justice Education
Life or Death: Using a Real-World Case to Assess Student Death Penalty Opinion . Denise Paquette Boots Read the syndicated article here
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What Motivates Today’s Criminal Justice Student to Become an Engaged Learner?

opencrim June 9, 2017 What Motivates Today’s Criminal Justice Student to Become an Engaged Learner?2017-06-09T11:31:03+00:00 Journal of Criminal Justice Education
What Motivates Today’s Criminal Justice Student to Become an Engaged Learner? . Shelly M. Wagers Read the syndicated article here
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Do Criminology Classes Make a Difference? Changes in Perceptions of Punishment Over Time

opencrim May 27, 2017 Do Criminology Classes Make a Difference? Changes in Perceptions of Punishment Over Time2017-05-27T07:46:50+00:00 Journal of Criminal Justice Education
Do Criminology Classes Make a Difference? Changes in Perceptions of Punishment Over Time . Sarah Kuehn Read the syndicated article here
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Teaching Criminological Theory: Using a Piaget Platform to Support Higher Level Learning

opencrim May 19, 2017 Teaching Criminological Theory: Using a Piaget Platform to Support Higher Level Learning2017-05-19T07:59:55+00:00 Journal of Criminal Justice Education
Teaching Criminological Theory: Using a Piaget Platform to Support Higher Level Learning . Sherri DioGuardi Read the syndicated article here
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The Prison School: Educational Inequality and School Discipline in the Age of Mass Incarceration

opencrim April 13, 2017 The Prison School: Educational Inequality and School Discipline in the Age of Mass Incarceration2017-04-13T08:51:20+00:00 Journal of Criminal Justice Education
The Prison School: Educational Inequality and School Discipline in the Age of Mass Incarceration . Michael Rocque Read the syndicated article here
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Construction of the Offender in Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Training for Adults

opencrim March 14, 2017 Construction of the Offender in Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Training for Adults2017-03-14T05:58:35+00:00 Journal of Criminal Justice Education
Construction of the Offender in Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Training for Adults . Anne M. Nurse Read the syndicated article here
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Assessing the Relevance of Statistics and Crime Analysis Courses for Working Crime Analysts

opencrim February 14, 2017 Assessing the Relevance of Statistics and Crime Analysis Courses for Working Crime Analysts2017-02-14T14:24:38+00:00 Journal of Criminal Justice Education
Assessing the Relevance of Statistics and Crime Analysis Courses for Working Crime Analysts . Jonathan Allen Kringen Read the syndicated article here
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Article Productivity Among the Faculty of Criminology and Criminal Justice Doctoral Programs, 2010–2014

opencrim February 14, 2017 Article Productivity Among the Faculty of Criminology and Criminal Justice Doctoral Programs, 2010–20142017-02-14T14:24:34+00:00 Journal of Criminal Justice Education
Article Productivity Among the Faculty of Criminology and Criminal Justice Doctoral Programs, 2010–2014 . Gary Kleck Read the syndicated article here
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The Young Scholars from the “Hit Parade”: Where Are They Now?

opencrim February 13, 2017 The Young Scholars from the “Hit Parade”: Where Are They Now?2017-02-13T14:25:05+00:00 Journal of Criminal Justice Education
The Young Scholars from the “Hit Parade”: Where Are They Now? . David Khey Read the syndicated article here
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Predatory Journals in the Criminal Justices Sciences: Getting our Cite on the Target

opencrim February 13, 2017 Predatory Journals in the Criminal Justices Sciences: Getting our Cite on the Target2017-02-13T14:25:02+00:00 Journal of Criminal Justice Education
Predatory Journals in the Criminal Justices Sciences: Getting our Cite on the Target . Krystal E. Noga-Styron Read the syndicated article here
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Cheating Behaviors among Undergraduate College Students: Results from a Factorial Survey

opencrim February 13, 2017 Cheating Behaviors among Undergraduate College Students: Results from a Factorial Survey2017-02-13T14:25:00+00:00 Journal of Criminal Justice Education
Cheating Behaviors among Undergraduate College Students: Results from a Factorial Survey . Tina L. Freiburger Read the syndicated article here
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Cost-Benefit Evaluation: Students’, Faculty’s, and Staff’s Willingness to Pay for a Campus Safety App

opencrim February 13, 2017 Cost-Benefit Evaluation: Students’, Faculty’s, and Staff’s Willingness to Pay for a Campus Safety App2017-02-13T14:24:57+00:00 Journal of Criminal Justice Education
Cost-Benefit Evaluation: Students’, Faculty’s, and Staff’s Willingness to Pay for a Campus Safety App . Manako Yabe Read the syndicated article here
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