M.Salahuddin_OCT.Final Project Course
Weekly outline
Welcome to CJ 2316 Intro to Criminology!
This course may, for some of you, be the first experience with an online class. For many students, learning at a distance is usually a new experience, if not a new challenge. The great thing about this one though is that unlike a traditional class, you won’t miss this one just because, say, you have a family situation, an emergency, or a job interview. You can be out of town and still be in this class as long as you have access to the Internet. Access to the Internet is all you need to succeed in this class. As long as you can access the Internet (at home, at the library or any other place), you will be able to set your own schedules, participate in class activities at your convenience, take quizzes, submit assignments, and work at your own pace. Now let me show you the simplest and the quickest way to get on Moodle to access the course, please click: https://www.screencast.com/t/ePGJ8dtl
Criminology, 3rd ed., by Tim Newburn ISBN 9781138643130 (New York: Routledge-Taylor & Francis, 2017)
Link to publisher’s webpage:
https://www.routledge.com/Criminology/Newburn/p/book/9781138643130
Link to Amazon (eText or Kindle download without Kindle Device):
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=9781138643130&i=stripbooks&ref=nb_sb_noss
The Introduction Module
The Orientation Module
The purpose of this orientation module is to introduce you, the online learner, to the online environment. It is designed to help you get to know other learners and to show you how to access course content & complete class activities
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Criminology: Lesson One Module
In lesson one, we will examine key definitions of deviance, delinquency, and crime proposed by criminologists.
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Criminology: Lesson Two Module
The goal of this module is to introduce you to two major paradigms of criminological thought—the classical school and post-Darwinian positivism
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Criminology: Lesson Three Module
The purpose of this segment of the course is to examine the gradual evolution of criminology from Lombrosian phrenology to positivistic theorizing
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Criminology: Lesson Four Module