CRIM+

Digital study tools for criminology and criminal justice titles

CRIM+

About CRIM+

Online study tools built for criminology and criminal justice students

As you immerse yourself in a challenging higher education curriculum, you must grapple with complex concepts and a demanding workload. Emond’s CRIM+ program features a robust suite of online study tools designed to support understanding and academic success.

CRIM+ is bundled free of charge with selected new titles. Ebook purchasers receive instant access to CRIM+, while print book purchasers can redeem the access code included in the book.

CRIM+ overview

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CRIM+ Study tools

CRIM+ digital study tools include

Crim Canada Podcast

  • Host Neil Boyd explores current issues in Canadian criminal justice and criminology.
  • Thought-provoking discussions of recent trends and notable cases.

Self-Study Practice Quizzes

  • Multiple-choice or true/false quizzes by chapter or for the entire book, with unlimited attempts.
  • Performance breakdown by chapter plus page references to review key concepts.

Self-Study Flash Cards

  • Chapter-based term and concept cards with answers on the back.
  • Say the answer out loud, then flip to check instantly.

Glossary Tools

  • Searchable glossary of key terms from the text.
  • Option to test yourself on the complete book glossary.

Study Aids and Tips

  • Useful guidance for effective reading and focused study time.
  • Practical tips for taking tests and managing a demanding workload.


 

Testimonial

What instructors are saying

“In the first week of class, I introduced all of the CRIM+ resources to my students, including the self-study quizzes, flashcards, case study videos, study tips, and access to the Crim Canada Podcast. Some students reported that they found these materials useful, and I also incorporated content from the supplements into the exams. Once students realized that exam questions could come from this material, their engagement with CRIM+ increased significantly. Overall, the resources are valuable in reinforcing course content and providing students with alternative ways to review and apply concepts.”

— Tony Verbora, U Windsor

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