Session 121: CJ7 -> New Perspectives on Criminal Justice Education and Training
Time: 2:50PM to 4:20 PM on Wednesday, November 17
Place: Confederation 6
Session Chair: Thomas F. Waters, Northern Arizona University
Outside of the Box Thinking: Using Popular Media Materials to Enhance Criminal Justice Core Courses
by: David Taylor, California State University - Long Beach (Corresponding)
"Killing Them Softly;" Original Criminological Songs as an Experimental Teaching Technique
by: Michael R. Norris, Franklin College (Corresponding)
Canadian Prison Education: For Whom the Bell Tolls
by: Dennis J. Stevens, Mount Olive College (Corresponding)
Provision of Appropriate Training and Education for Qualifying Probation Officers: Lessons From England and Wales
by: Lol Burke, University of Liverpool (Corresponding)
Lesley Littler, University of Manchester
Lynda Piggott, University of Manchester
Jon Spencer, University of Manchester
What's Work Got to Do With It? A Comparison of University Faculty's Curricular Goals With Criminal Justice Employers' Expectations of Recent Graduates' Skills and Knowledge
by: Beth A. Quinn, Montana State University (Corresponding)
B. Myrstol, Montana State University
A. Wood, Montana State University
N. Davis, Montana State University
L. Cencer, Montana State University
C. Klumb, Montana State University

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