AI helps law enforcement combat human trafficking by analyzing vast amounts of data to identify patterns, predict potential crimes, […]
Criminal Justice Education
Within criminology studies, Clifford Shaw and Henry McKay are the criminologists most closely associated with cultural transmission theory. […]
Within the study of criminology, the “arousal theory” is most commonly associated with Hans J. Eysenck, who proposed a […]
Routine activity theory (RAT) was developed by Lawrence E. Cohen and Marcus Felson in 1979 as a way […]
The criminology theory of self-control theory was developed by Travis Warner Hirschi and Michael Ryan Gottfredson in the late […]
“Life and liberty can be as much endangered from illegal methods used to convict those thought to be […]
Using social media for learning provides opportunities for criminal justice students to create personal learning networks (PLN), professional […]
Constructivist learning theory is a learning concept that students build knowledge based upon their prior knowledge and learning […]
Online classroom discussions in criminal justice undergraduate studies are often the main area of the virtual classroom to […]
