Document Type

Conference Session

Publication Date

3-7-2015

Abstract

Teaching criminal justice to students with varying backgrounds can be very challenging as instructors are always striving for innovative and unique ideas in the classroom. This roundtable discussion will present several examples and ideas for coursework, assignments and experiences that will allow students to bridge the gap between their classroom experiences and the practical field of criminal justice. Audience members will be provided with several examples of assignments that can be adjusted for use in their own criminal justice courses.

Host

Caribe Royale Hotel and Convention Center

Conference/Symposium

Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS) Annual Meeting

City/State

Orlando, FL

Department

College of Arts and Sciences

Comments

ROUNDTABLE: TEACHING CRIMINAL JUSTICE: INNOVATIVE IDEAS FOR THE CLASSROOM Moderator: Danny Tsataros, Indiana University Northwest

Discussants: James Blair, South Texas College; Robert Clark, Pennsylvania Highlands Community College; Paul Gormley, Northeastern University; Colby Valentine, Dominican College


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