Session 217: CJ10 -> Multicultural Perspectives in Criminal Justice Education
Time: 10:00AM to 11:30 AM on Thursday, November 18
Place: Confederation 6
Session Chair: Risdon N. Slate, Florida Southern College
The Nuts, Bolts and Potential Pitfalls of Developing an Interdisciplinary and Multi-Cultural Criminal Justice Course
by: Risdon N. Slate, Florida Southern College (Corresponding)
Francis R. Hodges, Florida Southern College
Artificial Boundaries Between Criminology and Minority Groups in New Jersey: Inside and Outside of the Classroom
by: John P. Myers, Rowan University (Corresponding)
Typifications and Culture: Teaching Race and Criminal Justice
by: Bill Farrell, University of Michigan - Flint (Corresponding)
Charles Thomas, University of Michigan - Flint
Explaining the Minority Experience Through Active Learning, Critical Thinking and Theory Building in the Classroom
by: Joan Mars, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (Corresponding)

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