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Higher education criminal justice - law rubrics

Preview of Supreme Court Cases:  Teens on the Docket Project

Supreme Court Cases: Teens on the Docket Project

Created by
Joel Troge
What's the best way to get a teenager interested in learning about the Supreme Court? Put 'em on the docket!This project looks at 10 United States Supreme Court cases that have every teenager's favorite topic: other teenagers. It is a highly motivating topic and gives you the opportunity to have students examine the nuances and purpose of the judicial system. The project culminates in a trifold presentation and I have included the model that you can make and students can follow.I designed th
Preview of 1st Amendment Cases and Gallery Walk

1st Amendment Cases and Gallery Walk

This is an assignment I give my High School Introduction to Law students. We partner up and each examines and research a landmark case. Then we conduct a gallery walk. There are reflection questions that the students need to answer as they go along. The lesson with objectives and essential questions are there with rubrics.
Preview of Life Events Timeline- Laws

Life Events Timeline- Laws

My HS Introduction to Law students work together to create a timeline of all life events. Then we break down each event and discuss all the types of laws that are affecting us on a daily basis that we do not even realize. Lesson complete with a rubric. 1-2 day lesson
Preview of Criminal Law Brochure Assignment/Rubric

Criminal Law Brochure Assignment/Rubric

Students will create a brochure discussing 1 of 9 Criminal Defences, including Alibi, Duress, Mental Disorders, etc...
Preview of Law & Psychology - Criminological Theory Assignment & Rubric

Law & Psychology - Criminological Theory Assignment & Rubric

This is a CRITICAL THINKING and APPLICATION assignment. It asks students to learn about and then APPLY a criminological theory to a REAL WORLD situation.Before starting this assignment, teachers are encouraged to teach students about some of the most prominent criminological theories. This handout from the University of Glasgow  (Theories and Causes of Crime) provides a brief overview of the following theories: Biological positivismSocial disorganization theoryStrain theorySubcultural theorySoci
Preview of Handcuffing Rubric for Speed-cuffing Technique

Handcuffing Rubric for Speed-cuffing Technique

Excellent checklist/rubric for handcuff instruction.
Preview of Ice Breaker Assignment

Ice Breaker Assignment

To help get students ready to present in front of the class (mostly Freshmen students), I have them create a presentation that introduces themselves to the class. I show them my own as an example and then give them the rubric to work on their own Ice Breaker. I have each student present their own in front of the class.
Preview of Crime in the News-Article Project

Crime in the News-Article Project

This project connects real world events with what students are learning in a Crime and Law class. For this project, students collect news stories that deal with any type of crime within the US and from around the world. There are 3 article checks for this project so students not only have ample time to find their articles, but to also allow for plenty of variety. Once all articles are selected, students then analyze the article information with content knowledge (this is primarily critical think
Preview of Blackfish Essay Scoring Rubric

Blackfish Essay Scoring Rubric

Created by
Bobbi Thompson
This is a scoring rubric for Blackfish Essays, although it is made to go with the prompt you can use it for most other argumentative or research essays.
Preview of Patrol Procedures Rubric

Patrol Procedures Rubric

Created by
Michael Lawler
This rubric was designed to be used with high-school students and first year college students working toward a CJ/police degree, particularly on MV Stops.
Preview of Stanford Prison Experiment two-part project

Stanford Prison Experiment two-part project

After learning about the Stanford Prison Projects and research ethics and watching the Netflix movie, this project is a tool to evaluate the validity and ethical issues of the the widely criticized and famous Stanford Prison Experiment.
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