2015
DOI: 10.1080/10511253.2015.1117118
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“Deaths in Prison Custody” Capstone Course: Engaging Final-Year Law Students In Service Learning and Public Value

Abstract: Capstone service learning courses are designed to overcome the negative effects of fractioned knowledge by enabling students to consolidate and apply what they have learned over a program of study. They also promote a scholarship of engagement. This article documents the learning experiences of students on a Deaths in Prison Custody capstone service learning course. Though such a criminal justice course requires significant staff input and involves some loss of educational control, it has many benefits includi… Show more

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“…Accordingly, the orientation training objects and the required skills, knowledge, or attitude should be carefully considered in the construction of orientation training content and planning of orientation training programs before the practice of orientation training courses. Proper orientation training methods are then selected with appropriate orientation training materials and relevant teaching to achieve the expected orientation training effectiveness ( Kilcommins and Spain, 2016 ).…”
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“…Accordingly, the orientation training objects and the required skills, knowledge, or attitude should be carefully considered in the construction of orientation training content and planning of orientation training programs before the practice of orientation training courses. Proper orientation training methods are then selected with appropriate orientation training materials and relevant teaching to achieve the expected orientation training effectiveness ( Kilcommins and Spain, 2016 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%