This final and most provocative of debates should draw on everything that you have learned throughout this course. Morality, free will, and deterrence are all on the table. And the winners of this debate could shape the future of criminal justice.
You must submit a 1-page (single space) argument that logically defends your position, giving relevant examples from scientific studies of human behavior.
Seriously? By now you should be an expert.
I’m not giving you any papers to develop your argument this week, because you should know all that you need to know after taking this course.
Use this final debate as a way to synthesize everything that you have learned and apply that knowledge to the problem of dealing with crime in society.
Should we punish criminals for their actions or forgive them? It’s up to you to convince others that you have the answer to this provocative question.For this debate, you will choose to defend your answer to the following question: Should we punish criminals?
This final and most provocative of debates should draw on everything that you have learned throughout this course. Morality, free will, and deterrence are all on the table. And the winners of this debate could shape the future of criminal justice.
You must submit a 1-page (single space) argument that logically defends your position, giving relevant examples from scientific studies of human behavior.
Va Seriously? By now you should be an expert.
I’m not giving you any papers to develop your argument this week, because you should know all that you need to know after taking this course.
Use this final debate as a way to synthesize everything that you have learned and apply that knowledge to the problem of dealing with crime in society.
Should we punish criminals for their actions or forgive them? It’s up to you to convince others that you have the answer to this provocative question.For this debate, you will choose to defend your answer to the following question: Should we punish criminals?
This final and most provocative of debates should draw on everything that you have learned throughout this course. Morality, free will, and deterrence are all on the table. And the winners of this debate could shape the future of criminal justice.
You must submit a 1-page (single space) argument that logically defends your position, giving relevant examples from scientific studies of human behavior.
Seriously? By now you should be an expert.
I’m not giving you any papers to develop your argument this week, because you should know all that you need to know after taking this course.
Use this final debate as a way to synthesize everything that you have learned and apply that knowledge to the problem of dealing with crime in society.
Should we punish criminals for their actions or forgive them? It’s up to you to convince others that you have the answer to this provocative question.For this debate, you will choose to defend your answer to the following question: Should we punish criminals?
This final and most provocative of debates should draw on everything that you have learned throughout this course. Morality, free will, and deterrence are all on the table. And the winners of this debate could shape the future of criminal justice.
You must submit a 1-page (single space) argument that logically defends your position, giving relevant examples from scientific studies of human behavior.
Seriously? By now you should be an expert.
I’m not giving you any papers to develop your argument this week, because you should know all that you need to know after taking this course.
Use this final debate as a way to synthesize everything that you have learned and apply that knowledge to the problem of dealing with crime in society.
Should we punish criminals for their actions or forgive them? It’s up to you to convince others that you have the answer to this provocative question.For this debate, you will choose to defend your answer to the following question: Should we punish criminals?
This final and most provocative of debates should draw on everything that you have learned throughout this course. Morality, free will, and deterrence are all on the table. And the winners of this debate could shape the future of criminal justice.
You must submit a 1-page (single space) argument that logically defends your position, giving relevant examples from scientific studies of human behavior.
Seriously? By now you should be an expert.
I’m not giving you any papers to develop your argument this week, because you should know all that you need to know after taking this course.
Use this final debate as a way to synthesize everything that you have learned and apply that knowledge to the problem of dealing with crime in society.
Should we punish criminals for their actions or forgive them? It’s up to you to convince others that you have the answer to this provocative question.For this debate, you will choose to defend your answer to the following question: Should we punish criminals?
This final and most provocative of debates should draw on everything that you have learned throughout this course. Morality, free will, and deterrence are all on the table. And the winners of this debate could shape the future of criminal justice.
You must submit a 1-page (single space) argument that logically defends your position, giving relevant examples from scientific studies of human behavior.
Seriously? By now you should be an expert.
I’m not giving you any papers to develop your argument this week, because you should know all that you need to know after taking this course.
Use this final debate as a way to synthesize everything that you have learned and apply that knowledge to the problem of dealing with crime in society.
Should we punish criminals for their actions or forgive them? It’s up to you to convince others that you have the answer to this provocative question.For this debate, you will choose to defend your answer to the following question: Should we punish criminals?
This final and most provocative of debates should draw on everything that you have learned throughout this course. Morality, free will, and deterrence are all on the table. And the winners of this debate could shape the future of criminal justice.
You must submit a 1-page (single space) argument that logically defends your position, giving relevant examples from scientific studies of human behavior.
Seriously? By now you should be an expert.
I’m not giving you any papers to develop your argument this week, because you should know all that you need to know after taking this course.
Use this final debate as a way to synthesize everything that you have learned and apply that knowledge to the problem of dealing with crime in society.
Should we punish criminals for their actions or forgive them? It’s up to you to convince others that you have the answer to this provocative question.For this debate, you will choose to defend your answer to the following question: Should we punish criminals?
This final and most provocative of debates should draw on everything that you have learned throughout this course. Morality, free will, and deterrence are all on the table. And the winners of this debate could shape the future of criminal justice.
You must submit a 1-page (single space) argument that logically defends your position, giving relevant examples from scientific studies of human behavior.
Seriously? By now you should be an expert.
I’m not giving you any papers to develop your argument this week, because you should know all that you need to know after taking this course.
Use this final debate as a way to synthesize everything that you have learned and apply that knowledge to the problem of dealing with crime in society.
Should we punish criminals for their actions or forgive them? It’s up to you to convince others that you have the answer to this provocative question.For this debate, you will choose to defend your answer to the following question: Should we punish criminals?
This final and most provocative of debates should draw on everything that you have learned throughout this course. Morality, free will, and deterrence are all on the table. And the winners of this debate could shape the future of criminal justice.
You must submit a 1-page (single space) argument that logically defends your position, giving relevant examples from scientific studies of human behavior.
Seriously? By now you should be an expert.
I’m not giving you any papers to develop your argument this week, because you should know all that you need to know after taking this course.
Use this final debate as a way to synthesize everything that you have learned and apply that knowledge to the problem of dealing with crime in society.
Should we punish criminals for their actions or forgive them? It’s up to you to convince others that you have the answer to this provocative question.