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Study Abroad and Cultural Exchange in Criminal Justice Education (eBook)

Edited by: Catherine D. Marcum

ISBN13: 9781040926635
Published: May 2025
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
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This book presents nine compelling articles written by academics reflecting on their experiences with study abroad and international education. Together, the contributions offer a rich and nuanced exploration of how global learning transforms both teaching and scholarship in criminal justice education.

Each author shares personal and professional insights into the challenges and rewards of engaging with different cultures, educational systems, and perspectives, emphasizing how international experiences expand understanding of global citizenship and intercultural competence. The chapters address topics such as program design, ethical engagement, cultural adaptation, and the long-term impact of study abroad on academic and personal development. Drawing from a variety of international contexts, the authors illustrate how immersion in global environments fosters innovation in pedagogy, deepens empathy, and strengthens connections across borders. This collection not only documents the transformative nature of criminal justice education education but also provides valuable guidance for educators and institutions seeking to create meaningful and inclusive global learning opportunities.

This volume will be of particular value to academics in criminology, criminal justice education, international studies, and higher education administration.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Journal of Criminal Justice Education.

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Contents:
1. Effectively Executing a CJ Study Abroad Experience at One R1 University in the Southeastern United States
Cyntoria Johnson and Natasha N. Johnson
2. Strategies to Maximize Short-Term Study Abroad Engagement and Learning for Criminal Justice Students
Renee Scherlen
3. Global Insights and Collaborative Frameworks: Advancing International Security Through the Boston University-Korean National Police University Summer Study Abroad Program
Kyung-Shick Choi, Wolfgang Lindner and Lou Chitkushev
4. Study Abroad Programs: Real-Life Considerations and Cautions
Samantha M. Gavin, Andrew Dombek and Donna Dombek
5. Promoting Experiential Learning by Studying Post-Authoritarian Criminal Justice in Chile Joseph De Angelis, Kristine Levan and Olivia Antone
6. Justice Beyond Borders: Best Practices in Organizing and Implementing Interdisciplinary Study Abroad Programs
Jessica Craig, Rachita Sharma and Haley Zettler
7. Emergent Leaders in Global Partnerships: Enhancing Criminal Justice Education Through an Innovative and Interdisciplinary Study Abroad Program
Tanja C. Link, Margaret Pendergrass and Sabine Smith
8. Enhancing Criminology and Criminal Justice Education Through Experiential Learning: Insights and Implications
Suman Kakar
9. Creating Transformative Experiences: A Roadmap for Developing Short-Term Study Abroad Programs in Criminal Justice
Anna E. Kosloski, Kate Quintana, Katy Hudson and Richard Radabaugh