Articles must be published within the past five (5) years and come from one of these approved outlets: American Journal of Criminal Justice; Crime & Delinquency; Criminology; Criminology & Public Policy; Feminist Criminology; Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice; Journal of Criminal Justice; Journal of Research in Crime & Delinquency; Justice Quarterly; Law & Society Review; Punishment & Society; Race & Justice.
Articles must be related to at least one (1) topic from each of the following categories: (a) Police Searches, Seizures, or Surveillance; (b) Police Interrogations or Profiling; (c) Prosecutor Duties or Plea Bargaining.
Below is an example of the way your slides should be organized:
Slide 1: Title/Name
Slide 2: Overview of the previous research discussed in the article
Slide 3: Theoretical framework used in the article (e.g., Deterrence Theory)
Slide 4: Data and methods used in the article (e.g., variables, hypotheses)
Slide 5: Results of the study conducted by the author(s) of this article
Slide 6: Policy implications of the study’s results
Slide 7: How/why is this article relevant to our course?
Slide 8: Reference(s)
Students are required to select one current/recent news article related to one or more topics covered by that point in the course and create a PowerPoint presentation of at least eight (8) slides that summarizes and analyzes the articles. Then, upload your presentation to the appropriate Forum for your classmates to review, and post a substantive written reply to at least two (2) of your classmates’ presentations.
Articles must be published within the past five (5) years and come from one of these approved outlets: American Journal of Criminal Justice; Crime & Delinquency; Criminology; Criminology & Public Policy; Feminist Criminology; Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice; Journal of Criminal Justice; Journal of Research in Crime & Delinquency; Justice Quarterly; Law & Society Review; Punishment & Society; Race & Justice.
Articles must be related to at least one (1) topic from each of the following categories: (a) Police Searches, Seizures, or Surveillance; (b) Police Interrogations or Profiling; (c) Prosecutor Duties or Plea Bargaining.
Below is an example of the way your slides should be organized:
Slide 1: Title/Name
Slide 2: Overview of the previous research discussed in the article
Slide 3: Theoretical framework used in the article (e.g., Deterrence Theory)
Slide 4: Data and methods used in the article (e.g., variables, hypotheses)
Slide 5: Results of the study conducted by the author(s) of this article
Slide 6: Policy implications of the study’s results
Slide 7: How/why is this article relevant to our course?
Slide 8: Reference(s)
(Note that the first and last slides do not count toward your 8 slides. I.e. If you are following the example above, there should be 10 slides, 8 with substantive information in addition to the first and last slides.)
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