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Sustainability Across the Curriculum: Criminal Justice
A resource for instructors at Heritage University for integrating sustainability concepts into their course content.
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Scholarly Articles
Trainer, T. (2005). Social responsibility: The most important, and neglected, problem of all? International Journal of Social Economics, 32(8), 682-703.
Hediger, W. (1999). Reconciling "weak" and "strong" sustainability. International Journal of Social Economics, 26(7), 1120-1144.
Zabel, H. (2005). A model of human behaviour for sustainability. International Journal of Social Economics, 32(8), 717-735.
Petrucci, M. (2002). Sustainability - long view or long word? Social Justice, 29(1), 103-115.
Rothstein, L. (2011). Shaping the tributary: The why, what, and how of pipeline programs to increase diversity in legal education and the legal profession. Journal of Law and Education, 40(4), 551-608.
Trainer, F. E. (1997). The global sustainability crisis the implications for community. International Journal of Social Economics, 24(11), 1219-1240.
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