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This assignment is the first step in developing your Capstone Research Paper. It helps you establish the focus of your research and identify the three key sub-topics or themes you will explore. This foundation will guide your subsequent assignments, ensuring that your research is organized and cohesive.
Instructions
- Select a Research Topic:
- Choose one topic from the provided list in the syllabus, or propose a topic related to the course theme of social movements and criminal justice reforms (with prior approval from the professor).
- Provide a Brief Explanation of Your Topic:
- Write a clear and concise explanation (approximately 100–150 words) of your chosen research topic.
- Include:
- A description of the topic and its relevance to criminal justice reforms.
- A mention of any social movements or actions associated with the topic.
- Identify Three Sub-Topics or Themes:
- List three sub-topics or themes you will explore in your research paper.
- For each sub-topic, include 2–3 sentences explaining its connection to the main topic and why it is important to your analysis.
Formatting Requirements
- Title Page: Include your name, course title, assignment title, and date.
- Submit a single document (Word or PDF) with:
- A section for the Research Topic Explanation(100–150 words).
- A section for Sub-Topics or Themes (list and explanation).
- Use APA style for any in-text citations or references (if applicable).
Grading
- This assignment will be graded using the Rubric for Research Topic and Sub-Topics
- Late submissions will incur a 5% grade deduction for every calendar day past the deadline.
Select a Research Topic:
- Environmental Justice Movements and the Prosecution of Environmental Crimes.
- LGBTQ+ Advocacy and the Decriminalization of Homosexuality Globally.
- The Innocence Project and the Reform of DNA Testing in Criminal Cases.
- Restorative Justice Advocacy and the Adoption of Alternative Sentencing Practices.
- Black Lives Matter and the Contemporary Implementation of Body-Worn Cameras (BWC).
- March for Our Lives and Gun Control Legislation.
- Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) and DUI laws.
- John Walsh and The Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act.
- All of Us or None and the Fair Chance – Ban the Box policy.
- Civil rights groups and the fight against the School-to-prison Pipeline.
Select a Research Topic: Choose one topic from the provided list in the syllabus, or propose a topic related to the course theme of social movements and criminal justice reforms (with prior approval