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Adult education criminal justice - law webquests

Preview of Career Exploration - Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security

Career Exploration - Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security

Career Exploration is an important part of education. These are easy to use, self explanatory worksheets. They are meant to be a supplement to an already existing Careers unit, or great for using when you have a guest teacher, or even when you are trying to encourage students to look outside their own sphere. In this one, students use the Bureau of Labor Statistics website to explore careers in Career Cluster: Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security. Download this file or buy the entire bun
Preview of Criminal Justice Reform Interactive Webquest Activity

Criminal Justice Reform Interactive Webquest Activity

Created by
Legit Literacy
This interactive webquest is meant to provide students in a criminal justice course with the resources necessary to better understand efforts at reform in the United States of America. The webquest includes several links to the EJI website and higher-level thinking questions.Students will explore the following aspects that explain the need for criminal justice reform:Death Penalty (Innocence & Error, Inadequate Counsel, Racial Bias)Wrongful Convictions (Causes, Official Indifference)Excessiv
Preview of Central Park Five Webquest

Central Park Five Webquest

This is a 25 question webquest that is on the Central Park Five. Students go to history.com and answer 25 open ended questions on the Central Park Five. The webquest covers that the boys were doing that night, what happened to the jogger, how police made a connection, what the boys were convicted of and how long they served. It also covers how someone else confessed and DNA evidence proved their innocence, and how much money New York City paid these five. This can be done for middle school o
Preview of US History - Supreme Court Foundations & Case Studies Webquest Sets 1, 2, 3

US History - Supreme Court Foundations & Case Studies Webquest Sets 1, 2, 3

Our popular Supreme Court Case Studies Webquest which engages students in a general understanding of the Supreme Court and the Landmark cases is now available in smaller teachable parts that can be used throughout the year!In Set 1: Students will engage in learning about Supreme Court Legal Vocabulary, Foundations of the Supreme Court and Landmark Cases which include; Marbury v. Madison (1803), Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857), Brown v. Board of Education (1954), Gideon v. Wainwright (1963), McCu
Preview of The U.S. Constitution, An American Experiment Webquest Bundle (Parts 1, 2, 3)

The U.S. Constitution, An American Experiment Webquest Bundle (Parts 1, 2, 3)

The U.S. Constitution, An American Experiment Webquest Bundle engages students through a journey from the event that caused the Constitutional Convention, to the convention, compromises, arguments, and ratification of the constitution, the Preamble, the Principles and constructs of the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. The student workpacket is a comprehensive look at the document which is part of everyday life in the United States. Paragraph writing, critical thinking, are incorp
Preview of Forensics: The Innocence Project Webquest

Forensics: The Innocence Project Webquest

*Can be differentiated for different levels!**Fully Editable!*Use this GoogleSlides activity to assign to your students as a guided Webquest research assignment where they can choose a career and research it. * Encourages student choice.* Each slide guides students to look up something specific about the organization. * Students are encouraged to synthesize information from text. * Reflection section allows students to discuss their findings. This activity may be done in a virtual setting, in pe
Preview of US History - Supreme Court Cases Webquest

US History - Supreme Court Cases Webquest

The Supreme Court Cases Webquest engages students on study of Legal Vocabulary, Foundations of the Supreme Court, and Landmark Cases which include; Marbury v. Madison (1803)McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857)Plessy v. Fergueson (1896)Schenck v. United States (1919)Korematsu v. United States (1944)Brown v. Board of Education (1954)Mapp v. Ohio (1961)Engel v. Vitale (1962)Gideon v. Wainwright (1963)Miranda v. Arizona (1966) Brandenburg v. Ohio (196
Preview of US History - U.S. Constitution, An American Experiment Webquest - Part 1

US History - U.S. Constitution, An American Experiment Webquest - Part 1

The U.S. Constitution, An American Experiment Webquest engages students through a journey from the event that caused the Constitutional Convention, to the convention, compromises. The student workpacket is a comprehensive look at the document which is part of everyday life in the United States. Paragraph writing, critical thinking, are incorporated into this webquest both within the workpacket and the online interactive elements. The end products are three quiz assessments and an argumentat
Preview of US History - Supreme Court Case Studies Webquest - Set 1

US History - Supreme Court Case Studies Webquest - Set 1

The Supreme Court Cases Webquest Set 1 — engages students on a study of Legal Vocabulary, Foundations of the Supreme Court, and Landmark Cases which include; Marbury v. Madison (1803), Dred Scott v. Sanford (1857), Brown v. Board of Education (1954), Gideon v. Wainwright (1963), McCulloch v. Maryland (1819), Plessy v. Fergueson (1896). A look at Judicial Activism vs. Judicial Restraint, and finally a comparative analysis long paragraph activity. Use this in conjunction with the other Supreme
Preview of US History - U.S. Constitution, An American Experiment Webquest - Part 3

US History - U.S. Constitution, An American Experiment Webquest - Part 3

The U.S. Constitution, An American Experiment Webquest Part 3 engages you through a journey of the core principles, branches of government, and the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution. The final products are multiple choice assessments (quizzes, 45 total questions), and an Argumentative Essay. The workpacket is a comprehensive look at the document which is part of everyday life in the United States.To view the webquest without the workpacket visit the link below.U.S. Constitution, An America
Preview of US History - U.S. Constitution, An American Experiment Webquest - Part 2

US History - U.S. Constitution, An American Experiment Webquest - Part 2

The U.S. Constitution, An American Experiment Webquest Part 2 engages you through a journey after some of compromises of the Constitutional Convention, and a discussion of the U.S. Constitution’s intent about slavery, the ideas of the Federalists and Anti-Federalists, and the Ratification Process. A deep dive into the Articles within the U.S. Constitution is the culminating project. The workpacket is a comprehensive look at the document which is part of everyday life in the United States.To vie
Preview of US History - Supreme Court Case Studies Webquest - Set 3

US History - Supreme Court Case Studies Webquest - Set 3

The Supreme Court Cases Webquest Set 3 — engages students to explore Landmark Cases which include; Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969), Roe v. Wade (1973), United States v. Nixon (1974), Bush v. Gore (2000), Hodges Obergefell v. Hodges (2015), Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization (2022), and Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard (2023). Finally, a Comparative Analysis paragraph is the culminating activity. Use this in conjunction with the other Supreme Court Case Studies webquest sets.You ma
Preview of Crime Rate Analysis Assignment

Crime Rate Analysis Assignment

A web based assignment to allow students to calculate the crime rates of various U.S. cities.
Preview of US History - Supreme Court Case Studies Webquest - Set 2

US History - Supreme Court Case Studies Webquest - Set 2

The Supreme Court Cases Webquest Set 2 — engages students to explore Landmark Cases which include; Schenck v. United States (1919), Korematsu v. United States (1944), Brown v. Board of Education (1954), Mapp v. Ohio (1961), Engel v. Vitale (1962), Gideon v. Wainwright (1963), and Miranda v. Arizona (1966).  Finally a Comparative Analysis paragraph is the culminating activity.Use this in conjunction with the other Supreme Court Case Studies webquest sets.You may look at the content for this
Preview of Hate Crime Data Analysis

Hate Crime Data Analysis

Created by
Leah Hebie
Walks through the definition of hate crimes, level of crimes, types of hate crimes from the FBI, Census Bureau, Pew Research Center, and the CDC. Can be done in class or at home.
Preview of "The New Jim Crow" Interview Questions

"The New Jim Crow" Interview Questions

Created by
Mack Henrikson
Comprehension questions that students will answer while viewing the interview with Michelle Alexander, a lawyer and civil rights advocate on "Real Time with Bill Maher". Alexander is the author of The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness. Episode: 2.14.14
Preview of Forensics: Career Exploration Webquest

Forensics: Career Exploration Webquest

*Can be differentiated for different levels!**Fully Editable!*Use this GoogleSlides activity to assign to your students as a guided Webquest research assignment where they can choose a career and research it. * Encourages student choice.* Each slide guides students to look up something specific about the career. * Students are encouraged to find text, image, and video sources. * Sources slide included for students to cite sources.* Reflection section allows students to discuss their findings. Th
Preview of Forensics: Hair Analysis Photo Scavenger Hunt Webquest

Forensics: Hair Analysis Photo Scavenger Hunt Webquest

*Can be differentiated for different levels!**Fully Editable!*Use this GoogleSlides activity to assign to your students as a guided Webquest research assignment where they can choose a career and research it. * Encourages student choice.* Each slide guides students to look up something specific about the type of evidence. * Students are encouraged to perform effective image searches. * Reflection section allows students to discuss their findings. This activity may be done in a virtual setting, i
Preview of Ohio Judicial Branch Webquest

Ohio Judicial Branch Webquest

Created by
Mr Deeds
A webquest assignment about the State and Local ourt structure of the Ohio Judicial System.
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