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Students from Elkhorn Crossing School’s Law and Justice Village and psychology and the law class students at Georgetown College teamed up to study high-profile criminal cases, sharing their results at the end of the courses. 

 



Posted: Saturday, November 14, 2015 5:00 am

ECS, Georgetown College partnership studies high profile criminal cases

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A partnership this fall between Elkhorn Crossing School’s Law Justice Village and  Georgetown College’s department of psychology has enabled both college and high school students to study the legal and psychological aspects of several high profile criminal cases.

Since August, students in Dr. Karyn McKenzie’s psychology and the law class at Georgetown College and those in Michael W. Tackett’s law and justice course at ECS have reviewed and analyzed the cases of 1970s serial killer Ted Bundy, Cleveland, Ohio kidnapper Ariel Castro, and the more recent Slenderman fictional supernatural character stabbing case involving adolescents Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier in Waukesha, Wisconsin, among others.

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