The discussion about what you learned in class and how it would apply should be at least 2 FULL pages of that.

The discussion about what you learned in class and how it would apply should be at least 2 FULL pages of that.

Tell me what you learned this semester; tell me what you learned about policing, law and the courts, and corrections from history to today and how it might change in the future. Talk about how the due process and crime control models have impacted changes. Tell me how what you learned would apply to a possible future career (even if you don’t go into CJ!).

Tell me what you thought about the course, from the book to the videos to the topics to the assignments. Be honest; I’m not judging based on what you say. Constructive feedback is always helpful. Tell me how you managed (or didn’t) in the middle of the semester with your other classes and all that has been going on. Tell me about your experience in the CJS department, if you want. Use this as a place to reflect on all of the good work you’ve done!

This should be at least 3 FULL pages, not including any header or question information. The discussion about what you learned in class and how it would apply should be at least 2 FULL pages of that.

so for this class some of the things that we learned is here. YOU CAN MENTION SOME OF THESE THINGS WE LEARNED HERE

From Customs to Codes: Crime and Criminal Justice in the Ancient WorldCode of HammurabiMosaic LawRoman Law

Crime and Criminal Justice: English AntecedentsAnglo-Saxon EnglandNorman England

Crime and Criminal Justice in Early AmericaVirginia and the southern coloniesMassachusetts and the New England coloniesPennsylvania and the Mid-Atlantic colonies Colonial law enforcementColonial correctionsColonial correctionsCapital PunishmentColonial violence

Crime and Criminal Justice in Revolutationary TimesLawgiversLaw enforcementCorrectionsCrime and Punishment

Crime and Criminal Justice in Antebellum AmericaLawgiversLaw EnforcementCorrectionsJuvenile InstitutionsCrime and Punishment

Crime and Punishment in the Progressive EraLawgiversLaw enforcementCorrectionsCrime and Punishment

Crime and Criminal Justice in the Crisis DecadesLawgiversLaw enforcementCorrectionsCrime and Punishment

Crime and Criminal Justice at MidcenturyLawgiversLaw enforcementCorrectionsCrime and Punishment

Crime and the Nationalization of Crriminal Justice LawgiversLaw enforcementCorrectionsCrime and Punishment

Crime and Criminal Justice at the End of the Twentieth CenturyLawgiversLaw EnforcementCorrectionsCrime and Punishment

Crime and Criminal Justice in the Age of TerrorismThe Impact of 9/11 on the American Criminal Justice SystemLawgiversLaw enforcementCorrections Crime and Punishment

Crime and Criminal Justice in Contemporary AmericaLawgiversLaw enforcementCorrectionsCrime and PunishmentConcluding Thoughts and Observations

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