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Сustomer's subject:
Criminal Justice
Topic:
writer choice on any criminal law issue
Type of work:
Essay
Level:
High School
Number of pages:
10 pages = 2750 words
Formatting style:
APA
Language Style:
English (U.S.)
Sources:
15
Instructions
Your research papers are due this week. Ensure you followed the detailed
assignment instructions and grading rubric provided in the week two
assignment. It is re-posted below:
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My Guidance for Your Research Papers
Choose a topic of interest to you in the world of criminal law!
In the Capstone course, you write a 50 page thesis. Those professors
typically see two types of theses, those that are really good, and those
that are really bad. In this class, you are writing a paper for one main
reason --- to prepare you for the Capstone.
In order to help you prepare for your Capstone, they want you to have very
specific guidance for your paper in this class:
1. Your paper will be 10 full pages, including footnotes. Not 9, not 11.
Why 10 pages, you ask? It is actually harder to write a 10 page paper than
it is to write a 15 or 20 page paper. You must be clear and avoid the
filler that is often contained in longer papers. What is filler? Filler is
extra "stuff" that just fills pages but adds little or no value to your
paper. This means that your title page and your reference page will not
count as part of the 10 pages but nonetheless should be included.
2. Introduction (10%): Your introduction will not be longer than two pages.
3. Thesis Statement: (10%): Immediately after your introduction, you must
present a clear thesis statement. In simplistic terms, a thesis statement
is the main point of your paper that tells the reader what you intend to
argue later in your paper. You must word your thesis statement, as follows:
"My thesis statement is . . . ." The thesis statement should not be longer
than two sentences, and normally one is sufficient.
4. Road Map (5%): Immediately after your thesis statement, you must provide
a clear road map to let the reader know where you are going with your
paper. Word your road map, as follows: "My paper will first briefly explore
. . . , followed by . . . . Finally I will defend my thesis by . . . ."
Your road map should be only a few sentences, but it must be clear.
5. Background (10%): Next, provide a brief but clear background of your
topic. This may only be one page or less.
6. Argument/Defending Your Thesis (50%): Now we are at the meat of the
paper, defending your thesis statement. This must be at least five full
pages, and you must use your research to defend your thesis. This is the
hardest part of your paper, and this is where you need to focus your time
and energy. Why? This is where students fail in their Capstone theses (I
don't mean literally fail, but they lose a lot of points). Students either
present poor arguments or they present no arguments at all. You will
present clear arguments, supported by your research, to defend your thesis.
Last three points in this area --- (1) Conclusory statements must be
supported with your research; (2) Do not use provoking language which
amounts to merely an opinion, such as: "Those who support capital
punishment are idiots." (This actually came from a student); and (3) You
need to fill in glaring gaps. For example, one student's entire thesis
argued that the separation of church and state clause in the Constitution
was misinterpreted by the Supreme Court and that religion should be in
schools, government, etc. The glaring gap was, given the student's
arguments, what did the separation clause mean? This was not addressed.
7. Conclusion (5%): Conclude your paper in one page or less.
Finally, a few other points:
1. Grade: The grading criteria for each section of your paper is
highlighted above (in yellow). As you can see, 50% of your paper is the
argument section, which is why I say it is your main focus.
2. References/Proper Use of The Bluebook or APA (10%): You must use a
minimum of 15 scholarly references. You may use a reference more than once,
but it still only counts as 1 of the 15. Scholarly references are not
Wikipedia, blogs, or questionable websites.
3. Formatting: Double space your paper and use a 12 point font of your
choice. Do not include a title page, abstract, endnotes (unless using APA),
or bibliography/reference page.
4. Topic: Choose a topic of interest to you in the world of criminal law!
5. If you have any questions, please contact me immediately for help.
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Your paper needs to be on a criminal law issue.
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