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Teaching Criminology and Criminal Justice Suzanne Young

Teaching Criminology and Criminal Justice By Suzanne Young

Teaching Criminology and Criminal Justice by Suzanne Young


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This book addresses the challenges within teaching Criminology and Criminal Justice, for students studying and academics involved in designing and delivering courses at an undergraduate and postgraduate level.

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Teaching Criminology and Criminal Justice Summary

Teaching Criminology and Criminal Justice: Challenges for Higher Education by Suzanne Young

This book addresses the challenges within teaching Criminology and Criminal Justice, for students studying and academics involved in designing and delivering courses at an undergraduate and postgraduate level. The book highlights a number of contemporary issues through a wide context of themes and reflections of practice. The chapters are arranged in thematic parts: firstly 'the challenges of diversity and inclusion' secondly 'challenges of creating authentic learning environments', and lastly 'the challenge of creating transformative conversation'. These themes discuss different teaching approaches and present materials which address questions relevant for meeting the challenges. The book focuses on the role and impact of teaching Criminology and Criminal Justice in the real world and explores debates which have autonomy in their questioning and overlapping themes. The narratives reflect upon others' experiences and explore transformative learning and innovation in Criminology and Criminal Justice.

About Suzanne Young

Suzanne Young is Associate Professor of Criminal Justice in the School of Law at the University of Leeds, UK. She is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, Chair of the British Society of Criminology's Learning and Teaching Network, and Co-Director of the Centre for Innovation and Research in Legal Education at the University of Leeds. Suzanne's scholarship interests are in the areas of student engagement, active learning, and technology enhanced learning.

Katie Strudwick is Associate Professor of Criminology and Dean of Lincoln Academy of Learning and Teaching (LALT) at the University of Lincoln, UK. As a long-standing member of the British Society of Criminology's Learning and Teaching Network and Senior Fellow of the HEA. Her research focuses upon student engagement, employability and partnerships with Policing, with a specific interest on co-creation and co-development of teaching and learning through Student as Producer.

Table of Contents

Preliminaries

Editor Bios

Contributor Bios

Dedication

Acronyms

List of Figures

List of Tables

Introduction

Katie Strudwick and Suzanne Young

Part 1: The Challenges of Diversity and Inclusion

Chapter 1 Exploring the criminology curriculum - reflections on developing and embedding critical information literacy.

Kelly J. Stockdale, Rowan Sweeney, Clare McCluskey-Dean, Jodie Brown, Ismail Azam

Chapter 2 Teaching Criminal Justice as Feminist Praxis

Marian Duggan and Charlotte Bishop

Chapter 3 Chapter Teaching 'Race' in the Criminology Classroom: towards an anti-racist pedagogy

Lisa Long

Chapter 4 Chapter Promoting success for all in Criminology: Widening Participation and recognising difference.

Richard Peake

Part 2: The Challenges of Creating Authentic Learning Environments

Chapter 5 Putting the Cyber into Cybercrime Teaching

Ruth McAlister and Fabian Campbell West

Chapter 6 Visualising injustice with undergraduate smartphone photography

Phil Johnson

Chapter 7 Transforming Criminology: Strategies for Embedding 'Employability' Across the Criminology Undergraduate Curricula

Debbie Jones

Part 3: The Challenges of Creating Transformative Conversations

Chapter 8 Balancing Sympathy and Empathy in an Emotive Discipline

Helen Nichols & Victoria Humphrey

Chapter 9 Reasonably Uncomfortable: Teaching Sensitive Material Sensitively

Natacha Harding

Chapter 10 Decolonising the Curriculum: who is in the room?

Howard Sercombe, Carly Stanley, Keenan Mundine, Helen Wolfenden.

Conclusion: Pedagogical Principles for Criminology and Criminal Justice

Suzanne Young and Katie Strudwick

Index

Additional information

CIN3031148983G
9783031148989
3031148983
Teaching Criminology and Criminal Justice: Challenges for Higher Education by Suzanne Young
Used - Good
Hardback
Springer International Publishing AG
2022-12-01
268
N/A
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