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Higher education criminal justice - law resources for Easel

Preview of Criminal Cases Investigation Research Activity | Law & Justice | Civics

Criminal Cases Investigation Research Activity | Law & Justice | Civics

Examining Criminal Cases can be a fun way to teach the skills of research and analysis in a Law & Justice or Government & Civics class!This is a research activity in which students are directed to a website providing information on a number of current criminal cases. The cases are updated frequently, and students have much variety in the types of cases they can investigate. The handouts direct students to thoroughly research 5 of the cases and to compile information in the graphic orga
Preview of Forensics Activity:  Forensic Science & the Law (The Bill of Rights)

Forensics Activity: Forensic Science & the Law (The Bill of Rights)

Make teaching Forensics easy with this Forensics Activity: The Bill of Rights.Students will briefly review the Bill of Rights using situational examples. A simple, 10-15 minute activtiy, this product is designed to accompany my Forensics Unit 1 Plan, Foresic Science & the Law! Use this product alone or get the entire Forensics Unit 1 Bundle. Forensics Unit 1 Bundle includes:Unit Plan 1Unit 1 TestOptional video links, lab links, and optional activities (via active links in the unit plan)Ac
Preview of Mock Trial How-to Packet

Mock Trial How-to Packet

This packet provides information on the process of conducting a mock trial for a novel or for any historical event. With most class sizes, you will need to conduct two trials with the jury and trial teams switching roles. The packet includes:Roles for the mock trialThe process for assigning roles and prepping for the trialTips on prepping and conducting the trialJury tracking sheetsReflection on the trial and the social dilemma of deciding when a crime is justified.The Easel Activity allows stu
Preview of Forensics Unit 1 Key Vocabulary Crossword: Forensic Science & the Law

Forensics Unit 1 Key Vocabulary Crossword: Forensic Science & the Law

Make teaching Forensics easy with this Unit Plan 1 Crossword, Foresic Science & the Law! Introduce key vocabulary in a fun way. Use this product alone or get the entire Forensics Unit 1 Bundle. Teacher answer key provided! Related Product:Forensics Unit 1 Bundle includes:Unit Plan 1Unit 1 TestOptional labs and activities (via active links in the unit plan)Activity: Society's Major CrimesFREE Bonus File: Unit 1 Powerpoint - Forensic Science & the LawThe unit plan contains SIOP, gifte
Preview of Legal Terms - practice court vocab in a news story (Great for 12 Angry Men)

Legal Terms - practice court vocab in a news story (Great for 12 Angry Men)

I've used this to teach journalism and Twelve Angry Men; it is also useful in government and criminal law courses.The legal jargon used in relation to court trials can be easily confused or difficult to follow. This activity helps students acquaint themselves with the legal terms while having fun creating a made-up crime trial.The Easel activity is meant to be done first as it acquaints students with the terms and allows them to practice applying them as they are meant to be used.For a MOCK TRI
Preview of Supreme Court Justice Resume and Cover Letter Project and Class Discussion

Supreme Court Justice Resume and Cover Letter Project and Class Discussion

Practical application and real life skills are learned, providing experience and hands on experience of student's simulate representation of the information in designing an original cover letters and resume specific to the Justice they are assigned. Understanding the politics on the Supreme Court that investigates an assigned Justice, currently serving on the court. Student's get real life application and perspective of the person and the job of justice personalized to their assigned justice. T
Preview of Bad Times at the El Royale/White Bear Film Guide

Bad Times at the El Royale/White Bear Film Guide

This is a film guide I use for my Literature, Justice, and Law course. It is for the movie Bad Times at the El Royale and "White Bear" from Black Mirror on Netflix. I pair the two of these together to analyze the role of justice and the meaning of punishment. They are also perfect for spurring conversations about morality and the justice system. My students complete the guide after each viewing day, and then after the film, we do the discussion questions in small groups before having a large gro
Preview of Death Penalty Video Analysis of Todd Willingham

Death Penalty Video Analysis of Todd Willingham

Reflective critique and analysis of Texas judicial system's crime and punishment public policy surrounding capital punishment and the death penalty.Movie review and analysis handout guides student attention and focus, breaking down important information in multiple formats to engage different learning styles. Adaptable and versatile movie activity. Effective used for face to face instruction or online instruction. I have used it for hybrid, face to face, asynchronous online and synchronous onli
Preview of Innocent or Guilty:  an examination of Mary Shelley's characters in FRANKENSTEIN

Innocent or Guilty: an examination of Mary Shelley's characters in FRANKENSTEIN

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Flee Ennui
After reading Frankenstein, students will use this activity to examine the concepts of innocence and guilt. Students may work alone, in pairs, or in groups.Students enjoy acting as prosecutors and defense attorneys. Give your students the opportunity to provide evidence and rationales, defending or indicting one or both of the characters: Victor and the monster. This activity could lead to a class trial or debate. If you like this product, please follow me: https://www.teacherspayteachers
Preview of Supreme Court Justices and Judicial Branch Knowledge Check Assessment

Supreme Court Justices and Judicial Branch Knowledge Check Assessment

30 Multiple choice quiz questions with versatile incorporation in teaching topics on the Federal Judiciary and Supreme Court Justices. Useful as a grade, practice or as a review of personal learning of federal judiciary and Supreme Court Justice topics and information.Questions utilize visual images of persons, as well as infographics to encourage visual learners to engage in successful learning despite formatting and design preferences of this assignment towards read/write learning styles,
Preview of Stanford Prison Experiment Film Guide

Stanford Prison Experiment Film Guide

This is a film guide I use for my Literature, Justice, and Law course. It is for the movie Stanford Prison Experiment. My students complete the guide during viewing and after each viewing day, and then after the film, we do the discussion questions in small groups before having a large group discussion. A great extension to the film is having students read and discuss Common Lit's "Why Good People Do Bad Things" and Zimbardo's TED Talk. #crime #literaturejusticeandlaw #criminal justiceI ❤️ Follo
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