Course Project Overview
Each student will write a nine-to-ten-page, typed, double-spaced paper,
with one-inch margins, on a particular criminal justice issue. Once the
issue has been selected, students will write a description of the issue,
discussing both sides of it, and close by stating their reasoned
position on it. The paper must include a bibliography of at least five
scholarly (i.e., peer-reviewed*) sources and must be in APA style.
Students will submit various sections of the paper, including the final
draft, as the course progresses.
Once the issue has been selected, each student will write a description
of the issue, discussing both sides of it, and close by stating his or
her reasoned opinion on the issue. The paper must include at least five
scholarly sources (Wikipedia is not considered a scholarly source) and
must be in APA style. Students will submit various sections of the
paper, as the course progresses; see “Deliverables,” below.
Format: students need to provide the following:
- Introduction of topic; overview of what the paper is about (one page)
- Pros and cons on the topic (five to six pages)
- Explanation of personal view (one to two pages)
- Conclusion (one page)
- Bibliography (one to two pages)
* A peer-reviewed source is one that has been checked for its accuracy,
by editors who are knowledgeable on the subject. Often, but not
necessarily always, such sources have “Journal” in their titles.
Deliverables
Topic Selection: By the end of Week 1,
students need to select a topic from one of those listed below, or to
generate a topic involving difference and the criminal justice process;
this is the Writing Assignment for Week 1. For this one-page
assignment, a student also has to explain what she or he expects to find
after having done research and written the paper.
Framing Difference
- Should the law provide the sole means of creating and maintaining difference, when it comes to criminal justice?
- Why should a “dominant” population have the privilege to “construct crime” for those populations that are not “dominant?”
- Why should communication play so critical a role in talking through difference in the criminal justice process?
Categories of Difference
- Why should immigration status play so dominant a role in shaping categories of difference in the criminal justice process?
- Should age play as significant a role as it does regarding difference in the criminal justice process?
- Should gender play so significant a role in accounting for differential treatment through the criminal justice process?
How Does Difference Matter?
- Should wrongful and unlawful convictions continue to disproportionately affect some populations?
- Can the criminal justice process continue to use difference to account for the unfair treatment of some populations?
- Why should difference in terms of the consequences of the criminal
justice process fall more heavily on so-called “undocumented”
immigrants?
Reframing difference
- Will education succeed in minimizing the impact of difference in the criminal justice process?
- Can differences in the relationship between a crime victim and a
justice worker be adjusted to benefit both types of participants?
Next, by the end of Week 2, students will have to submit an introduction, conclusion, and list of references; this serves as the Week 2 Assignment.
For the Week 3 writing assignment, students will need to submit arguments “for” and “against” the topic at the end of Week 3.
By the end of Week 4, students will need to submit
their views on the topic, basing those views on the research that the
student engaged in during prior weeks.
The Week 5 writing assignment involves submitting a
rough draft, which involves compiling all prior writing assignment work
into a coherent whole.
In Week 6, students need to submit the final version of the course project,
which incorporates all prior writing assignment work. To increase the
chances of earning all the points designated for this activity, the
final version has to meet all of the assignment’s requirements,
including but not limited to providing a 10-page document, exclusive of
title page and bibliography.
See the Syllabus section “Due Dates for Assignments & Exams” for due date information.
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Course Project Grading Rubric
Course Project Rubric | ||
Content – 70%
A quality project will have significant scope and depth of research to |
Points |
% |
Depth and scope of research |
20 |
10% |
Introduction and presentation of both sides of the issue |
60 |
25% |
Illustrations or examples |
20 |
10% |
Use of logic, including a well reasoned position on the issue |
60 |
25% |
Total |
160 |
70% |
Editing – 10% A quality project will be free of any spelling, |
Points Deduction |
% |
Spelling error |
-2 |
– |
Punctuation/grammatical error |
-1 |
– |
Sentence meaning unclear |
-2 |
– |
Misstatement of fact |
-5 |
– |
Total (not to exceed) |
30 |
10% |
Organization – 10%
A quality project will include an introduction based upon a well-formed |
Points |
% |
Introduction; statement of the issue and overview of what the paper is about |
9 |
3% |
Body text contains both sides of the issue and the student’s argued position |
9 |
3% |
Content sub-headings used |
6 |
2% |
A summary conclusion |
6 |
2% |
Total (not to exceed) |
30 points |
10% |
Documentation – 10%
Incorrectly cited or missing A quality project will include a title page, an abstract, proper citations, and a bibliography. |
PointsDeduction |
% |
Title page |
– 2 |
– |
Abstract |
– 1 |
– |
References in text |
– 2 |
– |
Bibliography/Works Cited |
– 5 |
– |
Total (not to exceed) |
30 points |
10% |
Category Totals A quality project will meet or exceed all of the above requirements. |
Possible Points |
% |
Content |
160 |
70% |
Organization and cohesiveness |
30 |
10% |
Editing |
30 |
10% |
Documentation and formatting |
30 |
10% |
Total |
250 |
100% |