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H5P activities list

This book includes 49 H5P activities. Only those which have been inserted into book content will be included if the book is cloned.

ID Title Activity type Show/Hide
21Module 11 - Gender and CrimeAudio
22Chapter 44: Crime Reports and Statistics (CALLIE MARIE RENNISON University of Missouri–St. Louis)Audio
23Module 5 - Classical and Rational Choice TheoriesAccordion
24Module 5: Chapter 23 - Classical Perspective by Andy Hochstetler, Iowa State University, 2009.Audio
25Module 5: Chapter 27 - Deterrence and Rational Choice by Raymond Paternoster, University of Maryland, 2009.Audio
26Module 6: Key TakeawaysAccordion
27Module 7: Key TakeawaysAccordion
28Module 6: Chapter 31 - Psychological Theories of Crime - JOHN W. CLARK Troy University, 2009.Audio
29Module 1: Chapter 2 - History and Evolution of Criminology by CHARLES F. WELLFORD University of Maryland 2009.Audio
30Module 2: Chapter 50 - Program Evaluation by Jodi Lane, University of Florida, 2009.Audio
31Module 12: Key Takeaways - Families and CrimeAccordion
32Module 12: Families and Crime by LESLIE GORDON SIMONS University of Georgia, 2009.Audio
33Module 4: Social Construction of Crime - Key TakeawaysAccordion
34Module 4: Social Construction of Crime by Stuart Henry, San Diego State University 2009.Audio
35Module 7: Strain Theory by ROBERT S. AGNEW Emory University (2009)Audio
36Module 7: PART 1 - Social Disorganization Theory by JEFFERY T. WALKER University of Arkansas, Little Rock (2009)Audio
37Module 7: PART 2 - Social Disorganization Theory by JEFFERY T. WALKER University of Arkansas, Little Rock (2009)Audio
38Module 8: Social Process and Crime Key TakeawaysAccordion
39Modul 8: Social Learning Theory by RONALD L. AKERS University of Florida and WESLEY G. JENNINGS University of Louisville, 2009.Audio
40Module 13: Mental Illness and Crime - Key TakeawaysAccordion
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