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  • NEW! NEW! Understanding Different Political Cultures
  • Dates: 6/13/2025 - 6/20/2025
    Times: 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM
    Days: F
    Sessions: 2
    Building: School of Education
    Room: Room 2000
    Instructor(s): Michael Collier
    Fee: $0.00

    Want to understand how differing multifaceted political cultures can explain not only what is happening in individual countries, but also in professional settings or social organizations in which you may participate? The theoretical material underlying political cultures will be presented and then a survey of how this material effects not only countries but individual organizations. Aspects of political cultures, among others, includes differing governing ideology, governing systems, dominate religions, economic systems, and civic and social engagement.


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  • When Is Justice Served? Insights from the Military Experience
  • Dates: 6/17/2025 - 6/24/2025
    Times: 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM
    Days: Tu
    Sessions: 2
    Building: Campus Center
    Room: Colonial Echo
    Instructor(s): Thomas Shubert, Ken Krantz
    Fee: $0.00

    An issue consistently discussed in our society is how to ensure “The Ends of Justice” is fulfilled in dealing with criminal offenses, the objective being to find the proper balance to protect the statutory rights of an individual while ensuring society’s laws and welfare are enforced.
    This course uses the Department of Defense’s (DoD) clemency and parole program as a vehicle to examine this issue.
    It presents the myriad procedures and factors, including Victim’s Rights, which are considered when deciding “when” to release inmates to integrate back into society.
    DoD’s Clemency and Parole Boards make and execute decisions concerning clemency, parole, and supervised release of military inmates.
    Board members consider many factors, such as: nature, circumstances of offense(s); confinement file, including offense-related rehabilitation programs; impact on victim(s); and protection and welfare of society.
    Learners will experience the decision-making process by evaluating such factors during interactive class discussions of case studies.


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