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- Title
MOCK TRIALS: A PARTICIPATORY VIEWS OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROCESS.
- Authors
Starling Jr., Shelby L.
- Abstract
The article discusses the development and implementation of the Criminal Courts course at Jacksonville State University. It presents a background of simulations as a teaching strategy, as well as their limitations and advantages over traditional methods of instruction. It cites the reason behind the introduction of the mock trial at Jacksonville State University and its primary purpose. Information is also presented on the use of official indictment forms, motions, location, and props to add more realism to the setting and plot.
- Subjects
JACKSONVILLE (Fla.); FLORIDA; MOCK trials; CRIMINAL trials; CRIMINAL law education; CRIMINAL courts; JACKSONVILLE State University; EDUCATION
- Publication
American Journal of Criminal Justice, 1986, Vol 11, Issue 1, p47
- ISSN
1066-2316
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/BF02889821