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DARE POST-ASSESSMENT DUE 5/15

This is an important email about a required class activity. The course in which you are enrolled is participating in a project funded by the National Science Foundation to improve students’ quantitative literacy skills. As a result of our participation in this initiative, during the semester I am administering two rounds of assessments that focus on quantitative reasoning skills. Your participation in these assessments is a required classroom activity and counts towards attendance/participation. However, you have a choice as to whether or not you want your data to be used for research purposes. Please watch the video here to learn more about this project:

Short Assignment #3

Learning Objective: Understand the application of criminology theories in practice and policy.

Assignment Overview:

  1. Listen to the Podcast: “Ear Hustle: EPISODE 2: MISGUIDED LOYALTY” Link
  2. Choose a Theory: Select one of the following theories to apply to Tommy Shakur Ross’s

Welcome to Week 9 – We Meet in Theater 2 Tomorrow!

This week we will move on to sociological theories in criminology. We will start with anomie and strain theories. Unit 9 contains study materials for this week. Quiz 3 will be posted on Thursday, March 21st. If you are missing any previous work, please don't delay submitting it. Tomorrow we will be meeting at Theater 2 instead of our regular classroom.