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Motivation to Teach Social Action:
With the changes in academia, and uncertainty among students as they consider their career options, it is essential to recognize and foster student input and their opportunities to lead and build class curricula. Additionally, it is important that students build collaborative skills and as a group address local/global issues that affect their communities.
Course Description:
This course focuses on issues that arise in urban settings regarding crime and criminal justice. Major topics include the characteristics of urban settings that affect crime, solutions to crime in urban settings, and the social policy implications of urban crime and justice.
Taught By:
Adrian Bordoni
Social Sciences Lecturer
Social Sciences
Queens Borough Community College
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