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Online Instructor’s Manual and Test Bank


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Criminal Justice
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13th Edition
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Frank Schmalleger
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♦️♦️♦️INSTANT DOWNLOAD
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♦️♦️♦️COMPLETE CHAPTERS
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To the Instructor

This Instructor’s Manual (IM) with Test Bank is designed to accompany and complement the
thirteenth edition of Criminal Justice: A Brief Introduction by Frank Schmalleger. It hopefully
will make your job more manageable and your teaching more effective. It provides you with a
comprehensive summary of the information in the textbook and serves as an easy-access
reference to the issues presented in the textbook and to complementary materials.

The chapters of the IM correspond directly to the chapters in the textbook. Each chapter contains
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the following sections:
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Chapter Overview: A summary of the chapter

Chapter Objectives: A list of the learning objectives that are identified in the textbook
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Lecture Outline: An outline of the main topics covered in the chapter and a list of teaching
suggestions.
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List of Changes/Transition Guide: A list of the main changes that have been made to the text
since the previous (twelfth) edition. This makes it easy to update lesson plans, assignments, and
other course materials to reflect the new edition.
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Additional Assignments and Class Activities: Ideas for activities that may be used in class or
assigned to students as outside activities.
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Suggested Answers to End-of-Chapter Assignments: The textbook contains a number of
Questions for Review at the end of each chapter. Although students’ personal opinions may play
a role in their answers to these questions, most responses can be assessed in terms of basic
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information and common themes found throughout the textbook. Sample suggested answers to
the questions are provided.
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In addition, several sample syllabi are provided for courses using the thirteenth edition of
Criminal Justice: A Brief Introduction. Both 10-week and 16-week samples are included.




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Sample Course Syllabus (10-week course)

Course Title: Introduction to Criminal Justice

COURSE INFORMATION INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION
Course Number: Instructor Name:
Class Meeting Times: Office Location:
Class Meeting Location: Office Hours:
Telephone Number:
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E-mail Address:

COURSE DESCRIPTION
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This course provides an introduction to criminal justice in America. The primary goal of this
course is to develop a general understanding of the criminal justice system and its response to
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crime in society today. Students will consider crime in the U.S., explore the key elements of the
criminal justice system (policing, courts, and corrections), and examine a number of special
issues relevant to criminal justice today.
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REQUIRED TEXTBOOK

Criminal Justice: A Brief Introduction, 13th edition by Frank Schmalleger.
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COURSE ASSIGNMENTS

Examinations: There will be four non-cumulative examinations, including both multiple choice
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and true/false questions. Each examination will contain 50 questions and be worth 50 points.
Examinations will cover materials presented in lectures and the textbook.
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Paper: Students will write a research paper about a criminal justice topic that is of interest to
them. The topic must be approved by the instructor. The paper must be in APA format and
contain an introduction, the body of the research, and a conclusion. The paper must contain in-
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text citations from at least five sources, including the textbook. The paper will be worth 100
points.

Class Participation: Participation in class is worth 50 points. Read and study the textbook
before each class and be prepared to ask and answer questions.

Assignments Points
Four noncumulative examinations 200 points



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Paper 100 points
Class participation 50 points

TOTAL 350 points

GRADING SCALE
The following grading scale will be used to determine course grades:

GRADE PERCENT POINTS GRADE PERCENT POINTS
A 93-100% 325-350 C 73-77% 255-272
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A- 90-92% 315-324 C- 70-72% 245-254
B+ 88-89% 308-314 D+ 68-69% 238-244
B 83-87% 290-307 D 63-67% 220-237
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B- 80-82% 280-289 D- 60-62% 210-219
C+ 78-79% 273-279 F Below 60% 0-209
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Note to instructors: It is important to clearly describe the method you will use to assign grades
that you describe clearly the method you will use to assign grades. If you use a percentage scale
(as in the table above), be sure to include the minimum and maximum points required for each
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grade. If you use a curve to assign examination or final grades, include information on this as
well. If you provide opportunities for extra credit, these should be clearly stated in the syllabus.

POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
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Include university policies on issues such as academic integrity and sexual harassment

Include your policies on issues such as:
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• Attendance
• Make-up examinations
• Missed/late assignments
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• Plagiarism
• Classroom behavior
• Use of laptops, cell phones, etc.
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COURSE SCHEDULE

WEEK TOPIC(S) CHAPTER
ASSIGNMENT
1 What Is Criminal Justice? Chapter 1
2 The Crime Picture Chapters 2-3
Criminal Law
3 EXAM 1


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