CRM 100 - Introduction to Canadian Criminal Justice Final Exam Notes + possible questions and answer Toronto Metropolitan University
CRM 100 NOTES: Textbook Content: Chapter 1 - pg 5-10, Chapter 2 & 3, Chapter 4 - pg 69-72, 85-94, lastly Chapter 5 - pg 104-126 Lectures: Week of Sept 14, 21, and, 28 Link to this doc: CRM 100 - Final Exam Notes
Week 1: Concepts of critical thinking -involves gathering perspectives in order to form opinions - considering a holistic perspective of issues, actors, and criminal justice processes - interrogating and questioning issues and topics related to police, courts and corrections Critical thinking: In examining an issue, distinguishing between fact and opinion, considering multiple perspectives (povs), and being open minded to ideas. 1. Ask questions: Engage curiosity and question statements and assertions. 2. Consider multiple points of view: Be fair and open-minded to all ideas. 3. Draw conclusions: Examine the outcome of your inquiry in a more demanding and critical way. Social construction: ○ The notion that the legal status of behaviours is not determined by the behaviour itself,