Research in Criminal Justice helps students to understand how research is conducted within the discipline (a general description of the course and learning objectives also is available on this site). Broadly, we will explore topics like how develop research questions, finding samples, writing surveys, and collecting data.
This Google site is your course syllabus for CRJ 387: Research in Criminal Justice. Like a "typical" syllabus, this site provides information specific to this course, as well as important University policies and resources that will be helpful. Below are links to each of the major sections of the syllabus for you to review. You also can access each section from the menu bar at the top of each page.
This syllabus is a course overview and is subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances. Any changes will be announced on Blackboard, with a copy of any announcement also sent to your Oswego email (so be sure to check regularly!).
My name is Dr. Jaclyn Schildkraut (most students just call me Dr. S. though), and I am an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice here at SUNY Oswego. I am excited to have you in this class!
This short video will introduce you to me and what you can expect in this course.