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Criminal Justice
The study of criminal justice in
our society has become a vast and complex topic. In the websites available here,
students are given the opportunity to study the most up to date theories and
documentation. Linking to related websites and participating in online
chats, students can learn the current events that have the most impact,
locally and globally.
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Allen - Corrections in America: An Introduction, 9/e
Welcome to the World Wide Web online study guide for Corrections in America: An Introduction. This Prentice
Hall Companion Website offers exercises and other challenging material to enhance your understanding of
the text.
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Barlow - Criminal Justice in America
Welcome to the World Wide Web online study guide for Criminal Justice in America. This Prentice
Hall Companion Website offers exercises and other challenging material to enhance your understanding of
the text.
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Criminology Today, 3/e
This site supports Frank Schmalleger's textbook Criminology
Today, 3/e on the World Wide Web. It brings web-based resources to the study of criminology,
and integrates the text materials with web-based instruction.
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Peak - Policing America: Methods, Issues, Challenges, 4/e
This companion website supports the Peak text, Policing America: Methods, Issues, Challenges, 4th edition. It contains multiple-choice, true-false, and fill-in-the-blank review questions for each chapter that allow students to review and practice the concepts presented in the text. Immediate feedback for each quiz is provided.
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Schmalleger - Criminal Justice Today: An Introductory Text for the 21st Century, 6.0
The first intro to Criminal Justice text on the market with a dedicated web page
continues to provide great online content with a new revised companion website for
Schmalleger 6.0. The site is informational serves as an on-line student resource.
For students, this site has a lot to offer, including an on-line study guide, which
provides instant feedback on answers, including text references for incorrect
answers. There is also an electronic homework feature which allows students to
explore the web and email their answers directly to the course instructor.
Additionally, this website is filled with areas for students to explore and increase
their knowledge of criminal justice, with chapter-specific chat areas, links to the
hottest criminal justice sites on the web, and current events which impact them
locally and globally.
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Schmalleger - Criminal Law Today, 2e
This site supports Frank Schmalleger's textbook Criminology Today and its free supplement, Criminology
Today on the World Wide Web. Criminology Today on the World Wide Web, along with this site, bring
web-based resources to the study of criminology, and integrate the text materials in Criminology Today
with web-based instruction.
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Schmalleger - Criminal Justice Brief Update, 4/e
A Companion Website dedicated specifically to the Brief edition of Frank
Schmalleger's introductory text, this site offers students an online study tool
designed to reinforce what they are learning in the classroom. This site provides
instant feedback to answers and refers students back to the text when incorrect
answers are given, as well providing links to cj sites for the most up-to-date
information about the discipline and current events.
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