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Dr. Fuller's shows:  New additions beginning Fall, 2002.
(Scroll down for the older shows in "Haga Class Show Directory")
For the Fuller Shows, from Internet Explorer (e) click on the show you want.
Category A -- Summary lecture series -- where the shows summarize points common to all classes.
"The Wheel of Science"
MKAT Format
"Bookmarks" or "Favorites" for CJ
Newspaper Links, KEYWORDS, and Boolean Logic
Reference Pages
Keeping a Web Search Log

Category B -- Class lecture series -- where the shows are subject specific to a particular class.
CRJ453, MPM581 Violent Criminal Victimization
CRJ453,MPM581 Criminal Victimization-Part2
CRJ453,MPM581 Crime Identification: Child Abuse

Category C -- Special interest lecture series -- shows developed for a special purpose or audience.
CRJ475 Orwell, 1984
 
 

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Each slide in each PowerPoint show here was introduced into a lecture class as a transparency to illustrate a particular lecture point for a Criminal Justice or Sociology class in the UNC Pembroke curriculum. Taken separately and together the slides form the foundation for "classnotes" in each class. Sources for the slides include the texts for the semester courses, and other sources as faithfully indicated on each slide. Material not attributed can be assumed to be Haga lecture content.
The shows are created and made available for educational use and may be copied freely for that purpose. If anyone finds an active money market for this material please contact the named textbook authors and arrange to pay them royalties.
The shows are listed in the name of the course where they originally appeared, but students are often referred to shows listed in a course in addition to the course where they are enrolled.
Many of the slides are numbered in the upper right hand corner of the slide. This slide number indicates the order in which the slide/transparency was presented in class lecture session.
CAUTION: A show posted today may be revised tomorrow.
Show Directory

CRJ240 Use Study Slides
CRJ240 Ch 2 Measuring Crime
CRJ240 Ch3 Crime Costs
CRJ240 Ch4 Dimensions of Crime
CRJ240 Ch5 Biological and Psychological Explanations
CRJ240 Ch6 Social and Economic Sources
CRJ240 Ch7 Social Control and Committment to the Law
CRJ240 Worksheet Reviews
CRJ240 Ch8 Learning Crime
Kohlberg, The Morality Lecture

CRJ230 Labeling
CRJ230 Incarceration & Social Control
CRJ230 Treatment Models in the Correctional Setting

CRJ360 Ch 1
CRJ360 Ch 2
CRJ360 Ch 16

CRJ367 Pontell Parady
CRJ367 Rosenhan
CRJ367 Theoretical Models
CRJ367 Differential Association
CRJ367 Differential Identification
CRJ367 Techniques of Neutralization
CRJ367 Radical Criminology
CRJ367 Primary and Secondary Deviance
CRJ367 Labeling Theory

CRJ410 OC Defs
CRJ410 OC Big Names
CRJ410 OC Big Events
CRJ410 OC Big Legal
CRJ410...Outlaws
CRJ410 Robert Lacy on Meyer Lansky
CRJ410 Finckenaur on the Russian Mafia
CRJ410 Emerson Dancing with Devils
CRJ410 Ch4 Do not try this at home
CRJ410 OC Models and Theories
CRJ 410 Student Shows, Spring, 2000
Autry on Murder Inc
Baker on Bootlegging
Barnes on Outlaw Gangs and Methamphetamine
Campbell on Luciano
Clouse on Video Poker
Degon on Gravano
Hagans on Drug Trade
Justice on the Untouchables
Locklear on Native Lands
Methvin on Skinheads
Williams on Female Gang Members
Oxendine on the Chicago Mob
Zellman on OC and the Media

CRJ450 Course Summary
CRJ453, MPM581 Violent Criminal Victimization
CRJ453,MPM581 Criminal Victimization-Part2
CRJ475 Orwell, 1984

Updated May 9, 2000 | haga@sassette.uncp.edu | Copyright © 2000 | The University of North Carolina at Pembroke