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Federal Rules of Evidence (2016)
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These rules govern the introduction of evidence in proceedings, both civil and criminal, in Federal courts. While they do not apply to suits in state courts, the rules of many states have been closely modeled on these provisions. Our Federal Rules ebooks include: The complete rules as of December 1, 2012 (for the 2013 edition); All notes of the Advisory Committee following each rule; Internal links to rules referenced within the rules; and external links to the LII website's version of the US Code.

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Criminal Justice
General Law
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Law
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Primary Source
Reading
Provider:
Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction
Author:
Center for Computer Assisted Language Intruction
Date Added:
12/01/2012
Field Patrol Officer Guidebook To Calls for Service
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The basis for the development of this guidebook came about after a publisher had discontinued a text I had been using for a number of years in my patrol operations course. The text Police Officer’s Response Guide to Crimes/Incidents in Progress: by Nate Tanguay was designed for field patrol officers to have a reference book they could use in the field to assist then while on calls. Over the years I have had my students use this text and put in updated response concepts for call for service, as well as, specific state laws, paperwork requirements and other required duties for specific calls. With the discontinuation of the text, I made the determination to create my own guidebook with the updated response concepts that are being taught in law enforcement and reclassifying each call for service under the new National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) that the FBI will be implementing by 2021. With this project I was able to participate in Minnesota State Open Educational Resource (OER) Faculty Development to assist me in the development of this guidebook.

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Criminal Justice
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Minnesota State Opendora
Author:
Ronald Schwint
Date Added:
05/03/2023
Forensic Psychology and Law: A Canadian Perspective
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Our goal in writing this text was to provide a comprehensive overview of the diverse and broad field of forensic psychology, including applications in both the criminal and civil legal systems, with a focus on the Canadian experience. The core topics include forensic assessment in the criminal and civil domains, treat- ment, children and juveniles in the legal system, eyewitness testimony, police and police investigations, jury decision making, and correctional psychology.

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Criminal Justice
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Psychology
Social Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
British Columbia/Yukon Open Authoring Platform
Author:
Deborah Connolly
Patricia Zapf
Ronald Roesch
Stephen D Hart
Date Added:
07/06/2020
Fundamental Cases in Criminal Justice
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This text provides edited and abridged cases that are intended to be easy to read and provide lower-division students with a gentle introduction to key legal concepts that define the workings of our criminal justice system. These cases are designed to accompany the textbook Criminal Justice: An Overview of the System.

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Criminal Justice
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Adam J. McKee
Date Added:
05/03/2023
GED Subject Resources:  Math, RLA, Science and Social Studies for Adult Basic Education
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Throughout my career I have created hundreds of educational files for my students. I am sharing those that I am able to. I have PowerPoints, and custom worksheets available here in the link attached. I have more resources for Science & Math. My classroom is considered Adult Basic Education/ Corrections.
I have modified dozens of publisher-developed materials to make them more LD-friendly so to speak.
Take a look, I hope you find something that you can use.

Subject:
Criminal Justice
Education
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Special Education
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Lori Koenig
Date Added:
04/05/2023
Global corruption : Law, theory & practice - Third Edition
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This book has been specifically created to make it easier for professors to offer a law school course on global corruption. It is issued under a creative commons license and can be used for free in whole or in part for non-commercial purposes. The first chapter sets out the general context of global corruption: its nature and extent, and some views on its historical, social, economic and political dimensions. Each subsequent chapter sets out international standards and requirements in respect to combating corruption – mainly in the UN Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) and the OECD Bribery of Foreign Officials Convention (OECD Convention). The laws of the United States and United Kingdom are then set out as examples of how those Convention standards and requirements are met in two influential jurisdictions. Finally, the law of Canada is set out. Thus, a professor from Africa, Australia, New Zealand or English speaking countries in Asia and Europe has a nearly complete coursebook – for example, that professor can delete the Canadian sections of this book and insert the law and practices of his or her home country in their place. While primarily directed to a law school course on global corruption, this book will be of interest and use to professors teaching courses on corruption from other academic disciplines and to lawyers and other anti-corruption practitioners.

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Criminal Justice
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
University of Victoria
Author:
Gerry Ferguson
Date Added:
05/03/2023
Introduction to Corrections
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Comprehensive textbook covering the purpose of punishment, types of punishment, correctional programming, and special populations.

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Criminal Justice
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
California State University
Provider Set:
MERLOT
Author:
Dave Wymore
Tabitha Raber
Date Added:
05/03/2023
Introduction to Criminal Investigation: Processes, Practice and Thinking
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Introduction to Criminal Investigation, Processes, Practices, and Thinking is a teaching text designed to assist the student in developing their own structured mental map of processes, practices, and thinking to conduct criminal investigations.

Delineating criminal investigation into operational descriptors of tactical-response and strategic response while using illustrations of task-skills and thinking-skills, the reader is guided into structured thinking practices. Using the graphic tools of a “Response Transition Matrix”, an “Investigative Funnel”, and the “STAIR Tool”, the reader is shown how to form their own mental map of investigative thinking that can later be articulated in support of forming their reasonable grounds to believe.

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Criminal Justice
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Darryl Plecas
Rod Gehl
Date Added:
05/03/2023
Introduction to Criminal Justice Canvas course
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Canvas course developed by George Cartwright (Reedly College) to accompany “Introduction to Criminology”.

Subject:
Criminal Justice
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
Academic Senate of California Community Colleges
Provider Set:
OER Initiative
Author:
George Cartwright
Date Added:
05/11/2023
Introduction to Criminology
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This textbook was designed especially for Reedley College Criminology students. It provides an overview of the three components of the Criminal Justice System: Law Enforcement, Courts, and Corrections. There are four types of interactive features in this book to help students engage with the various concepts and procedures behind criminology.

Subject:
Criminal Justice
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
LibreTexts
Author:
George Cartwright
Date Added:
05/02/2023
Introduction to Energy and Earth Sciences Economics
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Introduction to Energy and Earth Sciences is an introduction to microeconomic fundamentals with a focus on the applications of economics to energy and environmental markets. We will introduce the economic method of analysis to the environmental and resource questions facing society. We will learn about the market forces, supply and demand and how they are formed from two concepts of law of Diminishing Returns and Diminishing Marginal Utility. We extend our knowledge by exploring factors such as market dynamics and market equilibrium, government intervention and market power. At the end we will apply these concepts to real life examples and address Climate Change and Carbon Policy, Resource Scarcity and Energy Security, and Changes in the Electricity Business.

Subject:
Calculus
Criminal Justice
Genetics
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Life Science
Mathematics
Material Type:
Student Guide
Provider:
Penn State's College of Earth and Mineral Sciences
Author:
Farid Tayari
Date Added:
05/10/2023
Introduction to the American Criminal Justice System
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This introductory textbook covers all of the basics of the criminal justice system (police, courts, corrections) and goes above and beyond by covering the role of media in crime and criminal justice system misrepresentations. It also gives entire dedicated chapters to crime policy and criminological theory.

Subject:
Criminal Justice
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
OpenOregon
Author:
Alison S. Burke
Brian Fedorek
David Carter
Lore Rutz-Burri
Shanell Sanchez
Tiffany Morey
Date Added:
05/03/2023
Mass Shootings Course Plans
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An examination of the phenomenon of mass shootings in the United States. The course explores the available data on trends in and distribution of mass shootings, the characteristics of shooters, and patterns in the features of incidents, as well as proposed theories. Potential societal, law enforcement, and public policy responses, as distinct from political responses, are explored from a criminological perspective.

Learning Outcomes:
1. Describe the distinct phenomenon of mass shootings in the United States.
2. Explain how mass shootings differ from other types of mass murder, terrorism, or violent crimes.
3. Explore available data on trends and distribution of mass shootings in the United States.
4. Determine patterns in incident features including targeted victims, location, preparation, weaponry, and intended outcome of shooter.
5. Identify the patterns in characteristics of those who carry out mass shootings.
6. Evaluate societal response, law enforcement response, and public policy response to different mass shootings.
7. Analyze theories behind the phenomenon of mass shootings in the United States.

Subject:
Criminal Justice
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Material Type:
Full Course
Author:
Taryn VanderPyl
Date Added:
05/11/2023
OER Course Conversions at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, CUNY
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This website features many of the OER conversion projects completed at John Jay College over the past few years. Class conversions using the Blackboard platform are not represented because of the BB firewall. These are not the actual LibGuides, but content from the LibGuides, using the LibGuide platform for access. The entire website is public.

The left navigation panel displays the academic departments with the overview and objective of the department. Also, navigation to the specific departmental classes, with corresponding OER content, are found at the bottom of the academic department pages. You can also directly navigate to the specific converted class, by clicking on the course title under the department tab. When clicking on a specific class (e.g. Science 110), the link takes you to the course description, learning outcomes of the course and a link to the OER content for the specific course. The OER content features creative commons OER Textbooks, vetted open Internet sites, academic journal articles and library owned streaming video, requiring a login to the John Jay Library. Each academic department features a link to "Discussion and Comments". In addition all pages have navigation arrows to previous pages and next pages. On many of the OER content pages, the class calendar by week is featured with links to the reading assignments. In addition to the specific OER content by class, there is a link at the top of the main page to access generic OER by subject and/or topic.

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Anthropology
Art History
Biology
Computer Science
Computer, Networking and Telecommunications Systems
Criminal Justice
Education
Ethnic Studies
General Law
Higher Education
History
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Law
Life Science
Political Science
Psychology
Social Science
Sociology
Visual Arts and Design
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Case Study
Homework/Assignment
Provider:
CUNY
Provider Set:
John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Author:
Vee Herrington
Date Added:
05/11/2023
Old Conference Presentations for ABE / HSED Teachers
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I have spent the past five or so years giving conference presentations on the topics of learning disabilities, technology, use of visuals and media. I am a seasoned teacher of Adult Basic Education within Corrections.
I am hoping that someone can find a few ideas here they may want to build into their own curriculum.
These are PowerPoint collections mostly.
The conferences I shared them at were CEA, or Correctional Education Association and our State GED / Literacy Conference.

Subject:
Criminal Justice
Education
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Lori Koenig
Date Added:
05/11/2023
Open Textbook Library
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"Open textbooks are textbooks that have been funded, published, and licensed to be freely used, adapted, and distributed. These books have been reviewed by faculty from a variety of colleges and universities to assess their quality. These books can be downloaded for no cost, or printed at low cost."

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Agriculture and Natural Resources
Algebra
Arts and Humanities
Biology
Business and Communication
Composition and Rhetoric
Comprehensive Health and Physical Education
Criminal Justice
Earth and Space Science
English Language Arts
Genetics
Graphic Arts
History
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Journalism
Life Science
Marketing
Mathematics
New Media and Technology
Nutrition
Physical Geography
Psychology
Public Relations
Religious Studies
Social Science
Sociology
Visual Arts and Design
World Cultures
World History
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Open Textbook Library
Date Added:
04/11/2023
Oral History of Criminology Project
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The Oral History of Criminology Project preserves and shares the accounts of prominent scholars of their role in shaping the evolution of the field. Through the use of taped interviews, an enduring record—an “oral history”—is established of how personal, social, historical and professional influences intersected to give rise to criminology’s landmark ideas and initiatives.

Subject:
Criminal Justice
Hospitality, Tourism and Social Service Careers
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Brendan Dooley
Jay S. Albanese
Date Added:
05/11/2023