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Theory and Research

This module contains select open access resources useful for introducing preliminary concepts and theories about society, behavior, deviance and crime, as well as how we research these.

Learning Outcomes

  • Identify and summarize methods of researching crime and deviance.
  • Define and describe the history of criminology.
  • Identify and summarize key criminological theories.
  • Identify the relationship between theory and the practices and policies of justice in the United States.

RESEARCH

Tasks

  1. Read What is social research? (2.1 – 2.3)**
  2. Complete the section Quizzes:
  3. Read about Defining and Measuring Crime and Criminal Justice (2.1 – 2.4)
  4. Complete the Genocide: Misuse of Statistics Exercise*
  5. Review the Measuring Crime (1.3) Lecture and Key Terms***
  6. Complete the BlackBoard Quizzes for lectures and Key Terms Sec 1.3
  7. Complete the Defining and Measuring Crime and Criminal Justice Critical Thinking Questions*

THEORY

Tasks

Topic: Understanding Sociology

  1. Read Sociology (1.1 – 1.4)**
  2. Complete the section Quizzes:
  3. Read Deviance, Crime and Social Control (7.1 – 7.3)**
  4. Complete the section Quizzes:

Topic: Understanding Crime and Criminology

  1. Read Crime, Criminal Justice and Criminology (1.1 – 1.6)
  2. Read Crime, Criminal Justice and Criminology (1.14 – 1.15)
  3. Complete the assignment: Victim Impact Statements Video: Listen and Learn
  4. Read Criminological Theory (5.1 – 5.12)
  5. Complete the Measuring Crime Critical Thinking Questions*

Sources: 

*Introduction to the American Criminal Justice System: Open Oregon Educational Resources 

**Introduction to Sociology2e: Open Stax textbook

***Criminal Justice: An Overview of the System: Adam McKee