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Introduction to Criminology Crim 1301-001

Introduction to Criminology Crim 1301-001. Opening Day. About Myself. Jeff Maahs Education Demographics Academic Interests Non-Academic Interests Non-academic interests + demographics . Another year in the books…. Oh, I know what you’re thinking….

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Introduction to Criminology Crim 1301-001

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  1. Introduction to CriminologyCrim 1301-001 Opening Day

  2. About Myself • Jeff Maahs • Education • Demographics • Academic Interests • Non-Academic Interests • Non-academic interests + demographics

  3. Another year in the books…

  4. Oh, I know what you’re thinking…

  5. But at least they beat the Vikings 

  6. BASICS

  7. Course Text • Vito, Gennaro, and Jeffrey R. Maahs. (2011). Criminology: Theory, Research, and Policy. Sudbury, MA: Jones and Bartlett. • Other readings to be posted as .pdf files on syllabus (calendar)

  8. Policies and Procedures • Attendance • Group activities will likely capture attendance patterns • Student Behavior • Missed Exams • Grading • Three Multiple Choice Exams • Grades posted on egradebook • Group activities (group numbers are on egradebook) • Course Outline • Questions?

  9. Teaching Assistants • Introductions • Emily Seaberg (Groups 1-10) • Kurt Domeier • The TA will grade any group output • Teaching assistants will also hold office hours • They we be held in Cina 208 • Hours (posted on course home page also) • Emily Thursdays, 1-2 pm • Kurt Tuesdays, noon-1pm • TA responsible for grading group assignments—contact them please

  10. Group Work #1 • Find your group • Complete group work • COME BACK to finish up

  11. Opportunity to Participate in the Scientific Study of the Death Penalty • Professors Scott Vollum and Jackie Buffington-Vollum • WE WILL

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