Title: Introduction to Criminology Crim 1301-001
1Introduction to CriminologyCrim 1301-001
2About Myself
- Jeff Maahs
- Education
- Demographics
- Academic Interests
- Non-Academic Interests
- Non-academic interests demographics
3Its a whole new year
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Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Green Bay 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0
4Stillthey say history is important
5BASICS
Class Time and Room T/TH 8-950am
Office Hours T/TH 10-11am, 330-430pm, or by Appointment
Office 207 Cina
Mailbox 228 Cina
Email jmaahs_at_d.umn.edu
Web www.d.umn.edu/jmaahs
Phone 726-7395
6Course Text
- Vito, Gennaro, and Jeffrey R. Maahs. (2011).
Criminology Theory, Research, and Policy.
Sudbury, MA Jones and Bartlett. - Other readings to be posted as .pdf files on
syllabus (calendar)
7Policies and Procedures
- Attendance
- Group activities will likely capture attendance
patterns - Student Behavior
- Missed Exams
- Grading
- Three Multiple Choice Exams
- Grades posted on egradebook
- Group activities (group numbers are on
egradebook) - Course Outline
- Questions?
8Teaching Assistants
- Introductions
- Bryan Bauers, Debora Rambo, Autumn Sather, Vinnie
Ranallo (night class) - Each group will be assigned a teaching assistant
- The TA will grade any group output
- Teaching assistants will also hold office hours
- TA office hours will be posted online as soon as
we know them - At this point, they we be held in Cina 208
9Opportunity to Participate in the Scientific
Study of CRIME!
- Professor Rob Weidner and I are conducting a
survey to assess, among other things, non-medical
use of prescription stimulants - Completely anonymous (we collect no name or ID
and have no way of getting that from the survey) - Participation is voluntary, should take 10-15
minutes - There are no tangible rewards
- Cool opportunity to take part in real research
likely to result in scientific articles. - I will try to connect the study results with the
theories and ideas we discuss in class.