How to use this book and licensing
Author Contact Information
Dr. Bridgett A. King
Department of Political Science
University of Kentucky
1625 Patterson Office Tower
Lexington, KY 40506
bridgett.king@uky.edu
How to use this book
This book is designed as a flexible resource for undergraduate Law and Justice and Political Science majors without the need for sequential reading. This format allows you to navigate directly to the most relevant sections at a given time and explore the content and many links to resources embedded in the text. Within the Pressbooks platform, you can move through the material by using the “Next” or “Previous” buttons at the bottom of the screen or by accessing the navigation menu on the left side of your screen. This book is also compatible with screen readers, ensuring accessible navigation for all users.
This work is licensed under CC BY-NC 4.0
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This publication, Undergraduate Handbook for Political Science and Law and Justice, is an adaptation of Handbook for the Recently Admitted: A practical guide for the University of Kentucky’s Doctor of Social Work Students by Dr. Priscila Llamosa. As an adaptation, portions of the original text have been retained, either in total or in part, with edits. Throughout the document, notes are provided at the bottom of retained chapters, explaining what changes, if any, were made. Chapters that do not have notes are original to this text.
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