Introduction to Criminal Justice Camp

Prepare to be amazed as you watch your differently-wired kiddo make real friends, explore this unique content, grow under the guidance of this expert mentor, and be seen in all their glory!

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Due to the unique nature of our fast paced Summer camps, if you’re not 100% IN LOVE with this camp within the first 24 hours, you can either transfer to another camp or get a 100% refund to your family’s YSA account as credit toward a future class.

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Why Take This Camp?

Introduction to Criminal Justice: Exploring the World of Law, Order, and Investigation

Is your student fascinated by the inner workings of law enforcement, the courtroom, and forensic science? Introduction to Criminal Justice offers an engaging dive into the field, giving students a chance to explore careers, analyze real cases, and debate complex questions about crime and justice.

This interactive and discussion-based class is perfect for curious minds eager to learn how society works to protect the public from harm.

 

Ages: 13-18

Class size: Maximum- 8 Students

Meets: Daily Mon-Fri

Level: Novice & Intermediate

Price: $30 per day

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Meet Your Mentor

Jennifer Hughes

Professor Jennifer Hughes is a retired criminal, international and family court attorney with over 23 years in legal practice. She has taught both in person and online middle and high school for over fifteen years and was the History Department Chair at a non-traditional charter school. She also was an Associate Criminal Justice Professor and has over thirty years of experience competing in Speech and Debate events, including Congress, Lincoln Douglas, Public Forum, Moot Court and Model UN.

Jennifer created her High School Debate program and coaches Debate students for both the NSDA and TOC circuits. Her students have won competitions such as Harvard, obtained national bids and won State championships. Since 2009, she has taught Advanced Placement Courses such as APUSH and Comparative Government. Professor Hughes, as a parent of both neurotypical and neurodiverse kids, fosters classes that are inclusive and tailored to each individual learner.

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