Criminology Interactive -- Access Card
Robert J. Mutchnick, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Title
Criminology Interactive -- Access Card
Edition
1st
ISBN
9780135068458
ISBN 10
0135068452
Published
12/01/2009
Published by
Pearson Higher Ed USA
Pages
Format
Access Code Card
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Description
Built to make the Intro to Criminology course more fun and much easier on students, this media explores crime theories & crime types in a fully interactive 3-D environment! This interactive media will feel almost game-like to a student as they better learn the theories & types of crimes.
WEB SITE & DEMO - http://www.prenhall.com/ci
SEE A LIVE VIDEO OF IT - https://intercall.webex.com/intercall/ldr.php?AT=pb&SP=MC&rID=48242042&rKey=8A4F7F3A6FEF467F
Features & benefits
- Students explore crime theories & types of crime in a fully interactive 3-D environment!
- Includes over 3 hours of lecture videos
- Crime scene scenarios are applied to each crime theory
- Vocabulary Review games, essay questions, & self-scoring review questions
PLAY THE DEMO - http://www.prenhall.com/criminology_interactive
SEE A LIVE VIDEO OF IT - https://intercall.webex.com/intercall/ldr.php?AT=pb&SP=MC&rID=48242042&rKey=8A4F7F3A6FEF467F
Author biography
Robert Mutchnick did his undergraduate work at Lehman College where he majored in Sociology. His M.S. and Ph.D. work were completed at Florida State University in the School of Criminology. He earned his Ph.D. in 1979. His dissertation was on an empirical explanation of police corruption. He has taught at three universities, not counting his teaching assistantship at Florida State. He taught for two years as a National Teaching Fellow at Florida A and M University in the Sociology, Social Work, and Criminal Justice Department, followed by five years on the faculty at Marshall University. He has been a member of the Department of Criminology at Indiana University of Pennsylvania for the past twenty-eight years. In addition to his work in the development of CRIM Interactive and CJ Interactive, he recently published two other texts. Criminological Thought: Pioneers Past and Present, with Randy Martin and Timothy Austin was published in 2009. Robert also recently co-authored Research Methods for the Social Sciences: Practices and Applications with Connie Ireland and Bruce Berg which was published in 2010. At the undergraduate level the courses he teaches include Crime and Justice Systems, Survey of Criminology and Theoretical Criminology. At the graduate level he teaches Criminological Theory.
Supplement URL
http://www.pearsonhighered.com/crimi
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