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Original Articles

Service-Learning and Experiential Learning in Criminal Justice Education: An Exploratory Examination of Faculty Perspectives

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Pages 296-312 | Received 31 Jan 2018, Accepted 11 Jun 2018, Published online: 13 Nov 2018
 

Abstract

Scholarship on service-learning and experiential learning consistently demonstrates benefits for students, but little evidence has emerged examining the perspectives of faculty. The current study examines the conflicting perspectives from faculty affiliated with a university undergraduate criminology major that utilizes both experiential learning and service-learning. Focus groups of departmental faculty revealed fears over curriculum rigor, concerns over forming partnerships and investing resources into service-learning and experiential learning activities without university incentives, and recognition of student and department benefits derived from service-learning and experiential learning activities.

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Sherry Lynn Skaggs

Sherry Lynn Skaggs is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology, Criminology, & Anthropology at the University of Central Arkansas. Her research interests include police behavior in rural communities and service-learning and experiential learning in criminal justice. Her most recent publications have appeared in Policing & Society, Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies & Management, and the Journal of Criminal Justice Education.

Lesley Graybeal

Lesley Graybeal is the Director of Service-Learning at the University of Central Arkansas. Her research interests include service-learning, experiential learning, and community partnerships in higher education. Her most recent publications have appeared in the Community Literacy Journal and the Journal of Criminal Justice Education.

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