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Research Paper (200 points) Students must prepare a research paper (12-pages, not including cover page, abstract, table of contents, graphs or charts, or references) based on a criminal justice-related policy or program from a predetermined list (see Paper Topic Options below). The purpose of research paper is to: 1. Describe the selected policy or program and its historical development; 2. Academically evaluate the selected policy’s or program’s effectiveness and social implications; and, 3. Offer suggestions for making the selected policy or program better, or for creating a new policy or program Paper Topic Options (Select Only One) ? Indigent Defense ? Amber Alert ? Three Strikes Laws ? Sex Offender Registries ? “Stop and Frisk” ? Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act ? Drug Courts ? Sentencing Guidelines Using a minimum of five (5) scholarly sources related to the policy or program in question, the paper must address the following questions: 1. What prompted such a policy or program and how did it come to be? 2. What are the requirements of the policy or program? 3. Who is the policy or program supposed to affect/protect/serve? 4. How is effectiveness defined for the policy or program? 5. Based on the relevant scholarly literature, is the policy or program effective? 6. How can the policy be made more effective than it is currently? Your final paper must use Times New Roman, 12-point font, with 1-inch margins on all sides.
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Research Paper (200 points)
Students must prepare a research paper (12-pages, not
including cover page, abstract, table of
contents, graphs or charts, or references) based on a
criminal justice-related policy or program from a
predetermined list (see Paper Topic Options below). The
purpose of research paper is to:
1. Describe the selected policy or program and its
historical development;
2. Academically evaluate the selected policy’s or program’s
effectiveness and social implications;
and,Click here for more on this paper.......
3. Offer suggestions for making the selected policy or
program better, or for creating a new
policy or program
Indigent Defense
Amber Alert
Three Strikes Laws
Sex Offender
Registries
“Stop and Frisk”
Brady Handgun
Violence Prevention Act
Drug Courts
Sentencing Guidelines
Using a minimum of five (5) scholarly sources related to the
policy or program in question, the paper
must address the following questions:
1. What prompted such a policy or program and how did it
come to be?
2. What are the requirements of the policy or program?
3. Who is the policy or program supposed to
affect/protect/serve?
4. How is effectiveness defined for the policy or program?
5. Based on the relevant scholarly literature, is the policy
or program effective?
6. How can the policy be made more effective than it is
currently?
Your
final paper must use Times New Roman, 12-point font, with 1-inch margins on all
sides.Click here for more on this paper.......
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