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Prof. Takata.
Department of Criminal Justice
University of Wisconsin, Parkside
Latest Update: August 27, 2002
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"Tell me and I forget. Show me and I remember. Involve me and I understand." Chinese proverb
This local hub site will serve as a forum for messages about:
- Archive
- Site Additions
- Breaking News
- Report of Learning, Fall 2002
- Assignments/Readings for All Classes
- Field Trips
- To submit a message,
Prof. Takata at takata@uwp.edu
All UWP Classes, Announcements
- Tuesday, September 3rd - First Day of Fall Semester Classes
- Wednesday, September 11th - Computer Workshop. Class will meet in the Microcomputing Classroom (D1 Level in Library). Everyone MUST attend.
- Friday, October 25th - Last Day to Drop Class
- Friday, December 6th, beginning of class - FINAL ABSOLUTE DEADLINE
- Monday, December 16th - Last Day of Class
Criminal Justice Association News
Check the Criminal Justice Department web page for future club announcement.
All UWP Classes, Fall 2002 Report of Learning (ROL)
All UWP Classes, web assigned readings:
- Keep in mind:
** the 5Cs: competency, consistency, cooperation, communication, and creativity.
** Bloom and Krathwohl's Taxonomy of Learning: latent learning, recognition, recall, application, analysis, evaluation, and synthesis.Reports of Learning (ROL) must be interactive and interdependent. You are responsible for telling me what you have accomplished, verifying it with your journal, and then emailing me a brief ROL. A ROL must be interactive to be effective. By writing your own ROL and negotiating it with me, means that you must assume responsibility for your learning by giving me detailed evidence of your learning. Link to UWP Grade Form and for an explanation of the grade form link to Choosing Measures for Grading and Measures of Learning
Race, Crime and Law Fall 2002 Report of Learning Page
All UWP Classes, field trips:
- Cooperative Learning
- Preface
- Keeping a Class Journal
- Listening in Good Faith to Hear Myself
- Avoiding Plagiarism
- "Who's Habermas? Why Habermas?"
- Interactive Discourse
- "The Case Against Gold Stars" by Alfie Kohn.
- Grid Form
- Grade Form
- Debriefing Form
- Guided Essay Form
- Evaluating Web Resources
Criminology (CRMJ/SOCA 233)
TBA
Corrections (CRMJ/SOCA 363)
- Course Syllabus
Class Discussion Questions
- Learning/Teaching (due Monday, September 16th) .
- Theory, Policy, Practice ( due Friday, September 20th). Link to: Theory, Policy, Practice lecture notes
- Special Announcement
Wednesday, September 11th - Computer Workshop. Class will meet in the Microcomputing Classroom (D1 Level in Library). Everyone MUST attend.
- Recommended Readings
- Important Class Related Links
- Course Syllabus
Class Discussion Questions
- Learning/Teaching (due Monday, September 16th) .
- Theory, Policy, Practice ( due Friday, September 20th). Link to: Theory, Policy, Practice lecture notes
- Who Goes to Prison? (due ____________ ) 1) Who goes to prison? Why. 2) Is the selection process discriminatory? Why or why not. 3) Who "belongs" in prison? Why.
- Special Announcement
Wednesday, September 11th - Computer Workshop. Class will meet in the Microcomputing Classroom (D1 Level in Library). Everyone MUST attend.
- Recommended Readings
--- James Austin & John Irwin. It's About Time: America's Imprisonment Binge
--- Georg Rusche and Otto Kirchheimer. Punishment and Social Structure.
--- Michel Foucault. Discipline and Punish.
--- David Rothman. Discovery of the Asylum.
- Interesting Links
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Jail Cam Link. Link found by Mary Frances Chachula.
Wisconsin Department of Corrections
Virtual Prison Tour
Race, Crime and Law (CRMJ/SOCA 365)
- Course Syllabus
Class Discussion Questions
- Learning/Teaching (due Monday, September 16th) .
- Theory, Policy, Practice ( due Friday, September 20th). Link to: Theory, Policy, Practice lecture notes
- Special Announcements
Wednesday, September 11th - Computer Workshop. Class will meet in the Microcomputing Classroom (D1 Level in Library). Everyone MUST attend.
- Links to Lecture Notes and Other Things
"Who's Habermas? Why Habermas?"
Gordon Fellman related materials on the Dear Habermas site.- Other Recommended Readings
--- Jurgen Habermas. Between Facts and Norms.
--- Martha Minow. Making All the Difference: Exclusion, Inclusion and American Law. Check out this link Martha Minow on the Dear Habermas site.- Links to the Sociology of Law Handbook readings -- Introduction
-- Chapter 1, part 1
-- Chapter 1, part 2
-- Chapter 2
All UWP Classes, Spring 2002 Report of Learning (ROL)