2008
DOI: 10.1080/10511250802476244
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Drunk and Alone in a K‐Mart Parking Lot: The Pedagogy of Simulations and Contemporary Attitudes Toward Drinking and Driving

Abstract: This paper describes the use of active learning strategies to teach research methods in a criminal justice course. We investigated the public's response to a drunk asking for help unlocking a car door to drive home. Students learned the methodology of simulations and then participated in creating a psychological and social state of drinking and acting drunk while asking for help in unlocking their car door. We review the literature on active learning and present an overview of DUI laws. We then describe our me… Show more

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