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Write & Wrong: Writing Within Criminal Justice: Instructor's Manual

Author(s): Caroline W. Ferree, JD, MS, University of Baltimore
Heather Pfeifer, PhD, University of Baltimore
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  • ISBN-13: 9781449626822
  • Electronic Book/content    150 pages      © 2013
  • Will Publish: 6/1/2012
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Overview

In addition to the Student Workbook, this Instructor's Manual provides instructors with everything they will need to effectively teach students successful writing skills within criminal justice and social sciences.

This exhaustive teaching tool contains:

  • lesson plans
  • lecture notes
  • PowerPoint lecture outlines
  • in-class exercises with answers
  • reference guides
  • sample syllabus
  • grading rubrics
  • homework assignments
  • mid-term exam with answers

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Chapter  1  Introduction
Chapter  2  Criminal Justice Library Research
Chapter  3  Plagiarism
Chapter  4  Organizing a Paper: From Note-Taking to Creating an Outline
Chapter  5  Mechanics of Writing: From the First Draft to the Final Paper
Chapter  6  Writing an Annotation
Chapter  7  Creating a Reference List in APA Style
Chapter  8  Citing in the Text in APA Style
Chapter  9  Preparing for the Job Market
Appendix  A  Sample Syllabus
Appendix  B  Sample Midterm Exam
Appendix  C  Sample Midterm Exam Answers
Appendix  D  Grading Rubric THA #1
Appendix  E  Grading Rubric THA #2
Appendix  F  Grading Rubric THA #3
Appendix  G  Grading Rubric THA #4
Appendix  H  Grading Rubric THA #5
Appendix  I  Grading Rubric Annotation
Appendix  J  Term Paper Grading Rubric
Appendix  K  Job Profile Presentation Rubric
Appendix  L  Resume Grading Rubric
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ShowAbout the Author(s)

Caroline W. Ferree, JD, MS-University of Baltimore

Caroline W. Ferree is an adjunct professor in the School of Criminal Justice at the University of Baltimore. She received her J.D. from the University of Denver and her M.S. from the University of Baltimore.  She practiced law in Colorado and clerked for a judge on the Colorado Court of Appeals.  She has had two articles published in the Journal of Criminal Justice Education focusing on teaching research and writing to criminal justice students. Her research interests are issues in criminal justice education.   

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Heather Pfeifer, PhD-University of Baltimore

Heather L. Pfeifer is an associate professor in the School of Criminal Justice at the University of Baltimore and serves as the director for the Masters in Science in Criminology program. She received her B.S. and M.S. in Criminal Justice from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and her Ph.D. in Criminology from the University of Maryland-College Park. She has had two articles published in the Journal of Criminal Justice Education focusing on teaching research and writing to criminal justice students. Her primary research interests center on criminal justice education and juvenile delinquency and victimization.

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ShowAppropriate Courses

This Instructor's Manual is ideal as a primary resource for undergraduate and graduate-level writing courses in criminal justice and social sciences. It is also the perfect supplement for a research methods course, and an introduction to criminal justice course.

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