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U‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‍‍‌‍‍se the paper proposal linked as the meat of the paper and write four pages around that. The final paper will be 6-8 page paper that outlines your approved paper topic. Paper topics shall encompass an in-depth analysis of a criminological theory on a current criminal justice issue or social problem with a proposed solution based on the theory. For example, students could evaluate the over representation of impoverished people in the criminal justice system through the lens of Conflict Theory. A suggested solution to reduce the over representation is through own recognizance bonds. This will be due on Sunday, 12/5/2021 at 11:59pm. Times New Roman 12 point 1” margins. APA style citations are required. A minimum of 10 peer-reviewed sources are required. If you need assistance in determining what constitutes as peer-reviewed, please contact me, or the writing center. Title page and references do not count towards the page requirement. Abstracts are not required. Papers should draw mainly, if not exclusively, from scholarly books, reports, and journal articles. You may use up to 3 websites for this paper, but please make sure they are reputable sites such as , NHS, and CNN, or New York Times. Wikipedia may be used to help stimulate ideas, but cannot be used as a cited source. The following headers are required: Introduction, Literature Review, Criminal Justice Issue Solution/Social Problem Solution, Policy Implications, an‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‍‍‌‍‍d Conclusion. Subheadings can be used as needed. Questions to answer in each header: Introduction: State a criminal justice issue/social problem. How did this problem develop? What theory is applicable to this problem? What is this paper going to tell the reader? The Introduction is the roadmap for the rest of the paper. Briefly explain the connections between the problem, theory, and solution. Typically <1 page. Literature Review: This is the meat of your paper. Explain the theory you are using. Explain the problem you have identified. How are the theory and problem connected? How do you know? What articles have backed this idea up? Is your chosen theory generalizable? Why or Why not? Start to introduce the solution to the problem. Typically 2-3 pages. Criminal Justice Issue Solution/Social Problem Solution: What is the solution to the problem/issue? How does the solution reduce/eliminate the problem/issue? How is the chosen theory applicable to the solution? Is the theory valid? Why/why not? Typically 1-2 pages. Policy Implications: What are the policy implications of the solution? How can this solution be applied in real life? Are there instances where it is being implemented? Has any research shown that the solution is working? Typically 1 pages. Conclusion: What did your paper talk about? Did the theory apply to both the problem and solution? How can we better address this? Typically <1 pa‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‍‍‌‍‍ge.

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