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Filling in the Gaps

Author(s): Kelley Christopher

Recommended as a companion text in lower-level criminal justice and criminology courses, Filling in the Gaps offers a contextual examination of race, sex, culture, and class within the criminal justice system. Going beyond mere understanding of the process of sentencing and punishment, this text all...

Flipped Out Sociology

Author(s): Lynn Harper Ritchey

Flipped Out Sociology is designed specifically for flipped, hybrid/blended, and online introductory sociology courses.  This introduction to sociology provides an interactive and active online environment to explore basic sociological perspectives and concepts.  Modules cover the following topics: ...

Building a Democratic Nation: A History of the United States 1877 to Present, Volume 1

Author(s): William E Montgomery, Andres Tijerina

In a strong narrative voice, Building a Democratic Nation: A History of the United States to 1877, Volume 1 tells stories of culture wars, nation building, freedom struggles, economic transformations, racial and ethnic pride, idealistic aspiration, human and environmental degradation, and technologi...

Introduction to Music of the Western World

Author(s): Steven D. Thompson

Introduction to Music of the Western World introduces students to the enchanting world of music.  Written for today's college students, the turn-key online course package is divided into three comprehensive sections: Ingredients of Music, European Origins of Concert Music, and American Music of the ...