on'a
F.
eyer

Online syllabi for my courses:
Law
& Society (SOC 329)
Punishment
& Sentencing (CJ 350)
Courts
& Criminal Law (CJ 204)
Methods
& Techniques of Social Research (undergraduate, SOC 301)
Research Methods
in Criminal Justice (graduate class, CJ 600)
Theories of Crime
(Sociology of Crime & Delinquency, SOC 313)
Technology
& Crime (CJ 314)
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information:
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for CJ majors
Advising information
for Sociology majors
Advice for transfer
students who are considering majoring in CJ at Rutgers-Camden
Advising "tidbits"
for CJ (and Sociology) majors
Course related materials:
Theories
of Crime limericks and poetry
Theories of crime
supplemental study materials
Jobs and scholarships
on the net
WWW
Research Methods Tutorial
EXCEL-based
bivariate table analyzer; you can run it here by clicking it or download
it for future use
Sampling
is Fun! (an interactive tutorial on sampling in social reseach): you will
need to download and unzip this 4.5M zip file, then click "setup" which
will install some temporary files on your computer, then click "sampling" to
start
Classroom
TV: Videos by and for my students
Rewrite 101:
Challenging the myth of increasing crime
Directions to the sociology building can be found here
Other:
CJO (Criminal
Justice Organization) homepage
Raptors
around the World!
Peer Coaching
Article citation: Meyer, Jon'a and Tara Gray. (1996). Peer
coaching: An innovation in teaching. Teaching
in the Community Colleges (Electronic) Journal, 1(3).
A
sampling of Navajo Peacemaking articles and resources
A memorial
to Robert (Robb) Bruce MacKay
Living around
campus at Rutgers-Camden: A quick guide to Camden City
Guidelines for
students who want letters of recommendation written by me
Criminal Justice/Sociology trips
to South Africa in 2003 & 2004;
China/Mongolia (summer 2005), Prague (2006)
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Anthropology, and Criminal Justice homepage
Page last updated:
April 18, 2008
Jon'a F. Meyer, 856-225-6207
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