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Disscusion: Criminal Justice Policy Issue

Disscusion: Criminal Justice Policy Issue

Criminal Justice Policy Issue      
Identify another journal article related to your criminal justice policy issue for the literature review of your final paper and prepare a summary of the journal article for presentation to the class. This week, you are presenting a presentation of the journal article to the class via this discussion. In Week 5, you will submit your formal journal article review, with your summation of the discussion from Week 4.
Presentation to the Class
You must present your Criminal Justice Policy Issue to the class. You may attach a PowerPoint presentation or a summary in the traditional discussion forum format.  Your presentation must include:

A title page formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center (Links to an external site.) (essentially the title page for your paper).
A brief description of your Final Paper and how the journal article will support your research.
An explanation of the basic premises of the author.
A summary of the journal article you chose in Week 3.
An examination of the recommendations of the author.
A determination of the effects of the authors recommendations on the criminal justice system and current policy.
Your assessment of the journal article. (This is the main focus of your presentation. Include in-text citations for all of the references used to evaluate and analyze the journal article; include a citation of the article itself.)
The effect the authors recommendations have on social justice, based on your analysis.
A references page formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. Include the APA-formatted reference entry for the selected journal article, as well as any additional references you used in your evaluation and analysis.

Guided Response/Feedback: Your initial responses to fellow students are due on Day 5 with the follow-on discussions complete by the end of Day 7. You must moderate the discussion for your journal articles in the following manner:

Respond to at least one initial post of a fellow student by Day 5. (You may craft responses to more than one peer.) All responses must be substantial in nature (at least 200 words) and include in-text citations. Posts submitted earlier in the week will enhance discussion by giving you time to prepare thought-provoking interactions with peers; this will assist your fellow students with formulating their ideas for their formal journal article reviews.
Respond to at least one additional student response. This may be an additional initial student response or in response to another student response, much like sitting around a table discussing various journal articles. All responses must be substantial in nature (i.e., exceeding 200 words) with use of in-text citations.
Respond to an Instructor Response. All responses must be substantial in nature (i.e., exceeding 200 words) with use of in-text citations.

The formal report due next week must include a summation of this discussion.

             Submit Assignment                 Discussion Rubric – 3 pointsCriteriaRatingsPtsDiscussion Rubric – 3 pointsCriteriaRatingsPtsGeneral Content/Subject Knowledge0.9 ptsDistinguished – Addresses all aspects of the prompt in accordance with the parameters of the discussion and demonstrates in-depth knowledge of the discussion topic.0.79 ptsProficient – Addresses all aspects of the prompt in accordance with the parameters of the discussion and demonstrates knowledge of the discussion topic.0.68 ptsBasic – Addresses all aspects of the prompt in accordance with the parameters of the discussion and demonstrates basic knowledge of the discussion topic.0.58 ptsBelow Expectations – Addresses all or most aspects of the prompt in accordance with the parameters of the discussion and demonstrates limited knowledge of the discussion topic.0 ptsNon-Performance – There is no initial discussion post, or the post does not address the discussion prompt at all. / 0.9 ptsCritical Thinking0.9 ptsDistinguished – Comprehensively explores the ideas, thoughts, and elements of the topic and provides relevant evidence and information that demonstrates all of the following as applicable to the discussion prompt: clarity, relevance, depth, breadth, use of information resources, and logic.0.79 ptsProficient – Explores the ideas, thoughts, and elements of the topic and provides relevant evidence and information that demonstrates most of the following as applicable to the discussion prompt: clarity, relevance, depth, breadth, use of information resources, and logic.0.68 ptsBasic – Explores the ideas, thoughts, and elements of the topic and provides relevant evidence and information that demonstrates some of the following as applicable to the discussion prompt: clarity, relevance, depth, breadth, and use of information, and logic.0.58 ptsBelow Expectations – Attempts to explore the ideas, thoughts, and elements of the topic and provide relevant evidence and information, but demonstrates few of the following as applicable to the discussion prompt: clarity, relevance, depth, breadth, use of information resources, and logic.0 ptsNon-Performance – There is no attempt to explore the ideas, thoughts, and elements of the topic and provide relevant evidence and information in either the original post or subsequent response posts within the discussion, or no post is present. / 0.9 ptsEngagement/ Participation0.9 ptsDistinguished – Contributes to classroom conversations with at least the minimum number of replies, all of which were thoughtful, relevant, and contributed meaningfully to the conversation. Fully engages in the conversation with appropriate topic-based responses.0.79 ptsProficient – Contributes to classroom conversations with the minimum number of replies that are somewhat thoughtful, relevant, and contributed meaningfully to the conversation. Attempts to fully engage in the conversation with appropriate topic-based responses.0.68 ptsBasic – Contributes to the classroom conversations with the minimum number of replies. Attempts to fully engage in the conversation, but the responses are not relevant or fully aligned with the discussion topic.0.58 ptsBelow Expectations – Attempts to contribute to the classroom conversations with fewer than the minimum number of replies; however, the replies are not thoughtful and relevant, or they do not contribute meaningfully to the conversation.0 ptsNon-Performance – There is no contribution to the discussion. / 0.9 ptsWritten Communication0.3 ptsDistinguished – Displays clear control of syntax and mechanics. The organization of the work shows appropriate transitions and flow between sentences and paragraphs. Written work contains no errors and is very easy to understand.0.26 ptsProficient – Displays control of syntax and mechanics. The organization of the work shows transitions and/or flow between sentences and paragraphs. Written work contains only a few errors and is mostly easy to understand.0.23 ptsBasic – Displays basic control of syntax and mechanics. The work is not organized with appropriate transitions and flow between sentences and paragraphs. Written work contains several errors, making it difficult to fully understand.0.19 ptsBelow Expectations – Displays limited control of syntax or mechanics. The work does not include any transitions and does not flow easily between sentences and paragraphs. Written work contains major errors.0 ptsNon-Performance – Fails to display control of syntax or mechanics, within the original post and/or responses. Organization is also not pre

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