Assignment and Discussion (50%)
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Final Paper (50%) || Theories into practices
Identify one real-life events (from newspapers, news, online sources, etc.) that can be analyzed using your chosen theory. Discuss how these events connect to the theory and consider what society can learn from this connection, including how it may influence future policy. Ensure that you address all the propositions within the theory and provide a clear discussion of the theoretical framework.
Final Essay Template
General Requirements
Length: 7 to 10 pages, double-spaced.
- Font: Times New Roman, 12-point.
- Citation Style: APA (7th Edition).
- Structure: Essays should follow the format outlined below.
1. Introduction
Clearly define the problem or issue being addressed (e.g., based on news, personal experience, or criminal justice programs).
- Provide a detailed description of the problem, supported by data, statistics, or case studies.
- Briefly explain why the issue is significant to the field of criminal justice.
2. Theoretical Framework
Explain the causes of the problem, referencing relevant theories from the textbook.
- Use theories to explain the causes of crime associated with the issue.
- Incorporate at least five key concepts or terminologies from the textbook.
3. Crime Policy Recommendations
Propose THREE evidence-based (theory-based) crime prevention strategies or policies from textbook, lecture notes, and (or) CrimeSolutions.gov.
- CrimeSolutions.gov is a resource provided by the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs (OJP) to help policymakers, practitioners, researchers, and the public identify and understand evidence-based practices and programs in criminal justice, juvenile justice, and crime victim services.
- You can find effective or promising programs or practices applicable to prevent crime similar to your selected topic issues
- Discuss the effectiveness of these programs based on empirical evidence and how they address the identified problem.
4. Conclusion
Highlight the importance of addressing the issue and suggest directions for future research or policy.
- Analyze the broader implications of your findings for the criminal justice system.
- Discuss potential limitations or challenges in implementing your recommendations.
5. References
Include all cited sources in APA format.
Scoring Criteria Objectives
Your essay will be evaluated based on the following:
Problem Identification: Clearly identifying and explaining the issue.
- Strategic Context: Demonstrating an understanding of the context and significance of the problem.
- Logical Framework: Effectively integrating theories and studies to explain the problem and justify solutions.
- Crime Prevention Recommendations: Proposing practical, evidence-based solutions.
- Evaluation of Programs: Critically analyzing programs or practices from CrimeSolutions.gov.
- Clarity and Organization: Ensuring the essay is well-structured, clear, and free of errors.
- APA Compliance: Proper use of APA format for in-text citations and references.
* You will receive “F” if you plagiarize. *
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APA Citation Requirements for Cited Information:
All submitted work must adhere to APA citation guidelines, including proper in-text citations and a reference list for all cited information.
- No AI-Generated Content: Submissions containing AI-generated content will not be accepted.
- Plagiarism Check: All assignments will be checked using plagiarism detection tools (e.g., CopyLeaks). Submissions with a similarity score higher than 50% will be reviewed. If flagged for potential plagiarism, students may be required to revise and resubmit their work.
- Ensure that your work is original, properly cited, and aligns with academic integrity standards. Failure to do so may result in penalties in accordance with university policies.