CRJS 6957 01: Readings in Criminal Justice

CRJS 6957 - Readings in Criminal Justice

Fall 2026 Syllabus, Section 01, CRN 41996,

Credit hours: 4

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Instructor

John Hazy

Email: jmhazy@ysu.edu

Public Instructor Information

Instructor Title: Dr. Hazy
Instructor Professional Qualifications: PhD and MA, Kent State University; BA Youngstown State University; Over 3 decades of university teaching experience; OCCJE Board member for over 20 years
Instructor Office Location: Cushwa Hall Room 2169
Instructor Office Phone: 330-941-1789

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Course Description

6957. Readings in Criminal Justice. Extensive reading assignments in the student's interest area under the supervision of a graduate faculty member. May be repeated for no more than a total of six semester hours Prereq.: Approval of graduate coordinator. 1-4 s.h.

Course Readings

Group Title Author ISBN
No readings (i.e. there is no 1 assigned textbook for all students--materials are tailored to each student)

The reading materials will per specific to each student's approved topic by the instructor.

The course readings are subject to change in the event of extenuating circumstances, research developments, current events, and/or to ensure better learning.  

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Tentative Course Schedule Subject to Change CRJS 3799

Week of Reading(s) Proposed Topic Due/To Prepare for Class
8/24 Syllabus and Blackboard "Getting Started" and Week 1 module what will you learn; how will the course be covered; how do you pick a problem Discussion #1 (of 10) initial post by Thur and replies by Sunday
8/31 Week 2 materials on Blackboard how do you read research articles and search the literature Problem Selection due by Sunday
9/7 Week 3 materials on Blackboard why is your problem important and what have experts done on your topic Discussion #2 is meet with your instructor via WebEx, phone, or in-person by Friday at 3pm
9/14 Week 4 materials on Blackboard how do you find high reliability and validity sources; how do you evaluate them Discussion #3 initial post by Thur and replies due by Sunday
9/21 Week 5 materials on Blackboard what is good about APA formatting Discussion #4 initial post by Thur and replies due by Sunday
9/28 Week 6 materials on Blackboard how does theory influence our understanding of professional findings Annotate Bibliography due by Sunday
10/5 Week 7 materials on Blackboard what are some ways to visually think about your problem Discussion #5 initial post by Thur and replies due by Sunday
10/12 Week 8 materials on Blackboard what are some critical issues about your problem Discussion #6 initial post by Thur and replies due by Sunday
10/19 Week 9 materials on Blackboard how is your problem influenced by multiple viewpoints PowerPoint Slides due by Sunday
10/26 Week 10 materials on Blackboard what are teh essential matters to consider regarding your problem Discussion #7 initial post by Thur and replies due by Sunday
11/2 Week 11 materials on Blackboard how do you organize findings about your problem Rough Draft due by Sunday
11/9 Week 12 materials on Blackboard what are some report/writing tips Discussion #8 initial post by Thur and replies due by Sunday
11/16 Week 13 materials on Blackboard how does your problem influence the CJ field Discussion #9 initial post by Thur and replies due by Sunday
11/23 Week 14 materials on Blackboard what did you set out to find, what did you find, and where do we go from here Paper due by Sunday
11/30 Week 15 materials on Blackboard what lessons did you learn about your problem and how do you put them into action (strategy, policy, theory, and/or research) Discussion #10 initial post by Thur and replies due by Sunday
12/7 Week 16 materials on Blackboard Finals Week, Final Progress Journal Final (Progress Journal) due by noon Friday

The course schedule, policies, procedures, and assignments in this course are subject to change in the event of extenuating circumstances, by mutual agreement, and/or to ensure better learning.