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Courts-related Research Paper
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The Courts-related Research Paper is due at the end of this week, Week 6. Read the assignment guidelines and grading rubrics in the Course Resources and below. The final assignment link for submitting this paper is the required SafeAssign.
General Guidelines:
Writing 20%
• Paper meets APA/Graduate School standards; in-text citations and references are properly documented in APA format. • Paper includes a minimum of fifteen (15) (double-spaced, numbered) pages and at least fifteen scholarly sources on a courts-related topic. • Paper is organized; each paragraph flows logically into the next paragraph. Headings and sub-headings are utilized. • Appropriate terminology it used; writing is clear and concise. • Proper spelling and grammar is used; sentences are properly constructed. • Appropriate font (Times New Roman) and font size (12 point font). • The paper is written in a professional tone. Familiar language is avoided.
Content 80%
• The paper has a strong introduction, main body, and conclusion. • The courts-related topic is clearly introduced, a purpose is clearly evident and an overview of the paper is provided; includes a brief history of the topic/issue, and the importance of studying the topic/issue. • The research paper goes from general ideas to specific conclusions within each paragraph. Transitions tie sections together, as well as adjacent paragraphs. The paper flows logically from one idea to the next. • Scholarly research is utilized and effectively described in the main body of the paper; information is synthesized throughout the paper; includes a relevant and thorough discussion of sources that relate to the topic/issue and purpose of the paper. • The paper demonstrates critical and creative thinking skills. • Concluding paragraphs provide a summary of key points, connects to the introduction, and offers suggestions for future research and/or recommendations for policy changes/considerations.
Week 6 Written Assignment Rubric (Research Paper)
___/20: Writing/format/title page/length. ___/10: Introduction/purpose/importance. ___/10: Organization/transitions. ___/25: Synthesis of scholarly research. ___/25: Critical and creative thinking. ___/10: Conclusions/recommendations.
Article review on Media Consumption, Perceptions of Crime Risk and Fear of Crime. Examining Race/... more Article review on Media Consumption, Perceptions of Crime Risk and Fear of Crime. Examining Race/Ethnic Differences.
Courts-related Research Paper
The Courts-related Research Paper is due at the end of this week,... more Courts-related Research Paper
The Courts-related Research Paper is due at the end of this week, Week 6. Read the assignment guidelines and grading rubrics in the Course Resources and below. The final assignment link for submitting this paper is the required SafeAssign.
General Guidelines:
Writing 20%
• Paper meets APA/Graduate School standards; in-text citations and references are properly documented in APA format. • Paper includes a minimum of fifteen (15) (double-spaced, numbered) pages and at least fifteen scholarly sources on a courts-related topic. • Paper is organized; each paragraph flows logically into the next paragraph. Headings and sub-headings are utilized. • Appropriate terminology it used; writing is clear and concise. • Proper spelling and grammar is used; sentences are properly constructed. • Appropriate font (Times New Roman) and font size (12 point font). • The paper is written in a professional tone. Familiar language is avoided.
Content 80%
• The paper has a strong introduction, main body, and conclusion. • The courts-related topic is clearly introduced, a purpose is clearly evident and an overview of the paper is provided; includes a brief history of the topic/issue, and the importance of studying the topic/issue. • The research paper goes from general ideas to specific conclusions within each paragraph. Transitions tie sections together, as well as adjacent paragraphs. The paper flows logically from one idea to the next. • Scholarly research is utilized and effectively described in the main body of the paper; information is synthesized throughout the paper; includes a relevant and thorough discussion of sources that relate to the topic/issue and purpose of the paper. • The paper demonstrates critical and creative thinking skills. • Concluding paragraphs provide a summary of key points, connects to the introduction, and offers suggestions for future research and/or recommendations for policy changes/considerations.
Week 6 Written Assignment Rubric (Research Paper)
___/20: Writing/format/title page/length. ___/10: Introduction/purpose/importance. ___/10: Organization/transitions. ___/25: Synthesis of scholarly research. ___/25: Critical and creative thinking. ___/10: Conclusions/recommendations.
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The Courts-related Research Paper is due at the end of this week, Week 6. Read the assignment guidelines and grading rubrics in the Course Resources and below. The final assignment link for submitting this paper is the required SafeAssign.
General Guidelines:
Writing 20%
• Paper meets APA/Graduate School standards; in-text citations and references are properly documented in APA format.
• Paper includes a minimum of fifteen (15) (double-spaced, numbered) pages and at least fifteen scholarly sources on a courts-related topic.
• Paper is organized; each paragraph flows logically into the next paragraph. Headings and sub-headings are utilized.
• Appropriate terminology it used; writing is clear and concise.
• Proper spelling and grammar is used; sentences are properly constructed.
• Appropriate font (Times New Roman) and font size (12 point font).
• The paper is written in a professional tone. Familiar language is avoided.
Content 80%
• The paper has a strong introduction, main body, and conclusion.
• The courts-related topic is clearly introduced, a purpose is clearly evident and an overview of the paper is provided; includes a brief history of the topic/issue, and the importance of studying the topic/issue.
• The research paper goes from general ideas to specific conclusions within each paragraph. Transitions tie sections together, as well as adjacent paragraphs. The paper flows logically from one idea to the next.
• Scholarly research is utilized and effectively described in the main body of the paper; information is synthesized throughout the paper; includes a relevant and thorough discussion of sources that relate to the topic/issue and purpose of the paper.
• The paper demonstrates critical and creative thinking skills.
• Concluding paragraphs provide a summary of key points, connects to the introduction, and offers suggestions for future research and/or recommendations for policy changes/considerations.
Week 6 Written Assignment Rubric (Research Paper)
___/20: Writing/format/title page/length.
___/10: Introduction/purpose/importance.
___/10: Organization/transitions.
___/25: Synthesis of scholarly research.
___/25: Critical and creative thinking.
___/10: Conclusions/recommendations.
The Courts-related Research Paper is due at the end of this week, Week 6. Read the assignment guidelines and grading rubrics in the Course Resources and below. The final assignment link for submitting this paper is the required SafeAssign.
General Guidelines:
Writing 20%
• Paper meets APA/Graduate School standards; in-text citations and references are properly documented in APA format.
• Paper includes a minimum of fifteen (15) (double-spaced, numbered) pages and at least fifteen scholarly sources on a courts-related topic.
• Paper is organized; each paragraph flows logically into the next paragraph. Headings and sub-headings are utilized.
• Appropriate terminology it used; writing is clear and concise.
• Proper spelling and grammar is used; sentences are properly constructed.
• Appropriate font (Times New Roman) and font size (12 point font).
• The paper is written in a professional tone. Familiar language is avoided.
Content 80%
• The paper has a strong introduction, main body, and conclusion.
• The courts-related topic is clearly introduced, a purpose is clearly evident and an overview of the paper is provided; includes a brief history of the topic/issue, and the importance of studying the topic/issue.
• The research paper goes from general ideas to specific conclusions within each paragraph. Transitions tie sections together, as well as adjacent paragraphs. The paper flows logically from one idea to the next.
• Scholarly research is utilized and effectively described in the main body of the paper; information is synthesized throughout the paper; includes a relevant and thorough discussion of sources that relate to the topic/issue and purpose of the paper.
• The paper demonstrates critical and creative thinking skills.
• Concluding paragraphs provide a summary of key points, connects to the introduction, and offers suggestions for future research and/or recommendations for policy changes/considerations.
Week 6 Written Assignment Rubric (Research Paper)
___/20: Writing/format/title page/length.
___/10: Introduction/purpose/importance.
___/10: Organization/transitions.
___/25: Synthesis of scholarly research.
___/25: Critical and creative thinking.
___/10: Conclusions/recommendations.