Research OutlineIntroductionIntroduce your topic to your readers (topic must contain a social problem in Criminal Justice).Statement of the Problem (What is the problem and what is causing the problem).Background and Justification of the problem (evidence the problem exists).Purpose of the Study (why is your study necessary).Must have at least 5 different sources (books, journals, newspapers, periodicals, etc).Literature ReviewMust have at least 10 different sources (books, academic journals, other scholarly sources, etc).Include a discussion of the theoretical framework within which the study will be grounded.Provide a synthesis of the findings in a summary guided by the variables of interest, as well as additional evidence as to the nature and/or the importance of the problem.Make clear the need for further studies.List strengths and weaknesses in previous research.Critique the literature (agreements and disagreements).*Why this study is necessary and what do you plan to add to the topic by conducting this study?List any deficiencies in evidence (ex: small samples, organization specific, other problems within the study.Theoretical model: Included in Chapter 2 (LR) and Must contain a discussion of The theory used in the study A comparison of the theory with other theories Why such theory is the most appropriate for the study?MethodologyMethodology used (Name the method and show why it is appropriate?)Research design or approach used (Why is this design appropriate?)HypothesisWho is the audience (Who are you writing to and who should read your research) Who are the participants (give all demographics and descriptions)What instruments will be used in the study? (Case study, survey, questionnaire, etc)What are the measurements/variables (Independent and dependent variables)?What are the procedures (How will you conduct this research?)What are the research questions in this study?How will you analyze the data?
4Give all limitation (limits you may encounter that may prohibit or slow the research)Describe any confidentiality/HIPAA issues? (Describe any confidentiality issues with the participants or organizations)Are there any ethical considerations?IN 498 WE DON’T INCLUDE DISCUSSION & CONCLUSIONDiscussiona step-by-step review and discussion of data collected in your studyAnalyze your data ResultsAnswers to your research questionsHow they relate to your topic/titleWhether or not result of an analysis of such data confirms or rejects your hypothesis.ConclusionA review of your findings and result of your study Suggestions for more study of the problem (if applicable) How your study will help to improve civic responsibility and civic engagement among practitioners in the social science system.Recommendation References To be placed at the appropriate section of the paper to which it refersBegin the reference on a new pageLevel 1 headingThe reference should be arranged in alphabetical order Typed single-spaced with single space between each reference. The second and succeeding lines of each reference must be indented to the right (5 spaces).AbstractThe abstract must not exceed one page and must be typed double-spaced. It must briefly discuss each of the following no more than 2 paragraphs:The social/criminal justice problem connected with the topicThe hypothesis and variables used in the study (if applicable)The research techniques used to collect dataThe major findings of the studyWhether or not your findings confirms or rejects your hypothesisHow your study will help to improve the work of criminal justice professionals.
5Title Page: This page must contain the title of the research, the semester and year of its completion, and the full name of the student.Approval page: The approval page contains the title of the paper, spaces for the signatures of the Head of the Criminal Justice Department and defense committee members.Tables and Charts: The page(s) must be within the same margins as the text. It must contain computer print outs, mathematical calculations and other charts or graphs referred to in the body of the paper. It must be numbered serially, and must indicate the source from which they were obtained.Illustrations: Illustrations and photographs must be within the same margins as the text and must be numbered serially. Copies of illustrations and photographs derived from other manuscripts must indicate the source from which they were obtained. Figures: Figures and charts must be numbered consecutively and placed at the end of the manuscript in the appendix. The appropriate page or pages numbers of such figures must be shown in the text.Margins: Margins on top, bottom, left and right of each page must be a minimum of one inch. Page numbers must stand within the margin and must be no less than half inch from the top or the bottom of the page. Pagination: The body of the text must be numbered consecutively in ARABIC numerals including tables, illustrations, appendix and reference. The title page is not numbered, but other pages that are not part of the body of the paper, and numbered consecutively in ROMAN FIGURES.Paper, Paper type, and Typeface: Erasable paper is unacceptable. Any standard white bond paper is acceptable. Holes must not be punched in the paper. Number 12-font Times New Roman size typeface must be uniform throughout the paper.Final Copy: Must be thermo-bonded with a transparent front cover and a Maroon colored back cover. The title of the paper, name of the author and semester and year of completion must be clearly visible. The final copy becomes the property of Bethune-Cookman University as soon as it is submitted to the professor.Corrections: Ink corrections, strikeover, past over, or use of correction fluids are unacceptable on the final copy. Insertions at the beginning, between or at the end of lines are also not acceptable.
6Quotations: If the quotation is 40 or more words long it must be set off from the text in single spacing and indented from left and right marginal lines in its entirety. Each quotation must contain the name of the author from whose work the quotation was obtained. It must also contain the year and page of the work from which the quotation was lifted. (Refer to APA manual for complete description).Style and style manual: The style recommended for styles and methods of documentation guidelines is APA writing style. Students should also refer to the tips listed below carefully, and make sure that the senior paper is in compliance with the requirements. Length of senior paper: While there is no set page number, to be acceptable, a senior paper must not be less than 20 pages long. Pages numbered in Roman figures will not be included in such count.APA Formatting TipsCommandText AbstractPlease see APA pp. 12-15; APA p. 25-27. AbbreviationsPlease see APA pp. 106-111 for how and when to use abbreviations.o AuthorsPlease review APA pp. 175-176; 183; 184. Bold PrintBold print is ONLY used for headings and for certain statistical symbols and table data as described in the APA Manual (2009). ColorsBlack and white text ONLY! DateYou must include the date with all citations. A comma separates the author’s name from the year. Font Use a readable 12-pt serif typeface. Headings First-level headings are bold, centered and use title case (APALevel 1). It is reserved for title pages, preliminary pages, the start of a new chapter, and the reference page. Second-level headings start at the left-hand margin, are bold, and use title case (APA Level 2). Third-level headings are indented, bold, use sentence case, and are followed by a period. A third-level heading is followed immediately by the first sentence of the paragraph (APA Level 3). See APA pp. 62-63 for the correct heading formats. Spacing Double-space between all lines of text, paragraphs, headings, and subheadings. Single-space block quotations, reference entries, and headings. Use only one space after any type of punctuation
7All paragraphs must be indented .5″. Do not use the tab key to indent your paragraphs. Set the “First Line” to .5” within the paragraph function in Word for consistency in the number of spaces each paragraph is indented. MarginsAll margins must be 1,” but you need to override the page setup in Word by setting the bottom margin to .95.” All pages of the research must have the following margins: 1.5″ left side, and 1″ on the top, bottom, and right side. Do not right justify your margins. Use left justification throughout. NumbersUse figures to express numbers 10 and above and words to express numbers below 10. See APA, pp. 111-114. Page NumbersPlease check APA (p. 230) for how to add page numbers to your papers. References and CitationsSee pp. 180-183.Single-space references and set paragraph to a hanging indent. Double-space between entries.Secondary Sources: Please review APA p. 178.Periodical Referencing: See APA, pp. 239-247.Citing sources pp. 174-179; Electronic sources pp. 187-192; Legal Materials pp. 216-224. Personal Communications in the text, but not in your references p. 179.You cannot use “et al.” in your paper until you have listed all of the authors in a previous citation unless you have six or more authors. In that case, you can use et al. the first time. Also, note that you do NOT place a comma between the listed author’s name and “et al.” (Bowser et al., 2009) The only way that a source older than five years can be used in academic writing is if it is a classic work. Table Of Contents See Sample Copy A’s Guide for the proper formatting of the Table of Contents Term – Format Is ItalicsUse italics to introduce a key term, APA, p. 105. Title Please see Sample Copy “D” for the correct title page format. Use double quotation marks to set off the title of an article or chapter in a periodical or book when the title is written in the text. Use italics for the names of periodicals or full texts, APA, pp. 104; 176-177. No running heads even though APA does.
8 UnderliningYou may not use underlining in an academic paper. Word CommandsPlease learn to use the paragraph function In Word. Formatting your documents by typing <ENTER> at the end of every line will cause you spacing problemsGrammar, Style, and Mechanics CapitalizationReview APA pp. 101-104 for the rules on capitalization. ConjunctionDo not start sentences with a conjunction. ContractionsDo not use contractions in academic writing. Dangling ModifierThe use of passive voice often creates dangling modifiers. Most times, you can remove dangling modifiers by writing in active voice. Please see APA p. 209 for more help. DeadwoodEliminate unnecessary words to make your writing more powerful. EditorializingAcademic papers do not include personal opinion. Everything must be carefully cited. FragmentThis means a sentence is missing either a subject or a verb. New Page-do not use the <ENTER> buttonUse CTRL+ENTER to create a new page. Using ENTER will cause spacing problems. OrganizationPlease plan your paper before you sit down to write to ensure that you have enough information and can support for your main points. Rambling is another serious problem. Rambling indicates that you did not clearly think out your research before you started writing. ParagraphSee APA p. 68, “Unit Length.” Paragraphs, by definition, consist of more than one sentence. Break up paragraphs that are longer than a page. When paragraphs have not been well planned and written, it makes it difficult to understand the point you were making PassiveTry to avoid using passive voice as much as possible; see APAp. 77. Parallel ConstructionEqual ideas, such as in a listing, must be presented in similar grammatical form. See APA, pp. 84-88.
9 Plural FormatCheck the spelling of the plural forms you are using. See APA, p. 110-111; 114; 115; 79; and 96. PluralsEnsure words are not written in the singular case that should have been plural. PossessiveCheck when to use a possessive form. See APA, pp. 92-97. Pronoun UsePlease check your use of pronouns. See APA, 79-80. Use “who” when you refer to people and “that” for inanimate objects. ProofreadingPlease learn to reread your work carefully before you submit it for a grading. Sometimes reading you paper aloud or having someone read it to you can help you find your own errors. Please check your spelling. Run-On A run-on sentence is two complete thoughts spliced together with a comma /or it contains two subjects and two verbs without proper punctuation. Third PersonAll scholarly research and academic writing should be written in third person See APA, p. 69. Strong introduction and conclusionYour introduction should lead your reader into what your topic is and what approach you will take in the rest of your paper. Your conclusion should either summarize your main points or bring the reader to a point of finality. Do not let your reader looking for more information. VerbYour subject and verb should agree. See pp.78-79. Check for the correct form of the verb. See APA, pp. 65-66; 77-78. TransitionsConsider using a transitional word or expression to make your writing flow more smoothly. Weak sentence beginningsDo not start sentences with There is, There are, etc. The use of indefinite pronouns weakens your writing style. Word ChoicePlease check your word choice. See APA, p. 68. Use that when the clause is essential to the sentence’s meaning. Use, which when the clause can be removed from the sentence without changing the meaning. Use that when the words cannot be removed. See APA, p. 83.
10Use since to refer only to time to mean “after that”; otherwise be sure to use because. See APA, p. 84.Revise the unclear sentence(s). See APA, p. 67.Punctuation AmpersandUse the ampersand (&) inside a citation and with references only. When the author’s names appear outside of the parenthesis or reference use the word and. Citation w/ End PunctuationThe end punctuation used with a citation follows the parentheses, except for long quotations where it come before the first parenthesis. ColonDo not use a colon after an introduction that is not a complete sentence. Please review APA p. 90 for the rules on when the use of the colon is appropriate. CommaUse a comma after an introductory word, clause, or phrase.Place a comma between the author and the date in a citation and between the date and the page number.Use a comma between words (including before and and or) in a series of three or more items, see p. 88 APAUse commas to set off a word, phrase, or clause that embellishes a sentence but would not affect the meaning of the sentence if it were to be removed. Do not use commas when the phrase, word, or clause is essential to the meaning of the sentence. See p. 88, APAUse a comma to separate the two independent clauses joined by a conjunction in a compound sentence. See p. 89Do not use a single comma between the subject and the verb or between two parts of a compound sentence element (verb, objects, etc.). Do not use a comma before essential clauses or between the two parts of a compound verb or other compound elements, such as subjects, objects, etc. Separate groups of three digits in numbers of 1,000 or more. See APA, p. 89. If you can put and or or between adjectives in a series preceding a noun, and the sentence still makes sense, use commas. EXAMPLE: the old, lazy dog (the dog is both old and lazy.) DashUse the dash to indicate a sudden interruption in the continuity of the sentence. Please see APA p. 90 for the correct formatting.
11 QuotationsPeriods and commas go inside final quotation marks 100% of the time. Semicolons and colons go outside final quotation marks 100% of the time. Question marks and exclamation marks depend on the context. See p. 92, APA. You can only use single quotation marks inside of double quotation marks. They cannot stand alone. See p. 92, APA.Use page numbers with direct quotations. Do not use page numbers when you are only paraphrasing the source. Review the rules in APApp. 171-174. Block Quotes: Please review APA p. 171-174 for the correct line spacing and citation format for all quotes. HyphensSee APA pp. 97-100 for the proper use of hyphens. ParenthesesUse parentheses to set off reference citations in text. See APA pp. 93-94 for how other punctuation is used with parentheses. Percent/percentageUse the symbol for percent % when it is preceded by a numeral. If there is no number or the number is expressed as a word, use the word percentage. See p. 118 in your APA manual. Periods With Citations Sentence punctuation with citations should follow the final parentheses. Do not use punctuation with a citation that you would not use if the citation were not present. SemicolonUse a semicolon to separate elements in a series that already contain commas. Use a semicolon to separate two independent clauses that are not joined by a conjunction. APA. See p. 89-90APA websitesWriting Websites:http://apastyle.apa.org/http://www.apa.org/pubs/books/4210006.aspxhttp://www.stylewizard.com/apa/apawiz.htmlhttp://junketstudies.com/rulesofw/fwelcome.htmlhttp://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/http://www.wsu.edu/~brians/errors/http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/composition/editing.htmhttp://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/589/01/
BETHUNE-COOKMAN UNIVERSITYTitle of the Research PaperA paper submitted to the faculty ofthe College of Liberal Artsin partial fulfillment of the requirementsfor the degree of Bachelor of Science in Criminal JusticeDepartment of Justice and Political Studiesby(Full name of student)(Semester and Year)
iiThis manuscript has been read andaccepted for the Department of Criminal Justicein partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal JusticeMembers of the Defense Committee:___________________________________________________Research ProfessorDate___________________________________________________Defense Committee MemberDate___________________________________________________Defense Committee MemberDate___________________________________________________Chair, Department of Criminal JusticeDate
iiiAbstractThe abstract must not exceed one page and must be typed double-spaced. It must briefly discuss each of the following in a separate paragraph:The social/criminal justice problem connected with the topicThe hypothesis and variables used in the study (if applicable)The research techniques used to collect dataThe major findings of the studyWhether or not your findings confirms or rejects your hypothesisHow your study will help to improve the work of criminal justice professionals.First Sentence: This sentence must contain a brief discussion of (a) the topic and (b) how the topic relates to a social problem within the criminal justice system.Second Set of Sentences: This paragraph must contain (a) a brief description of the research method that was used to obtain data for the study, (b) how data was obtained by using each method and (c) the hypothesis and variables developed for the study (if applicable).Third Paragraph: This paragraph must contain a brief explanation of the major findings of the study. (NOT APPLICABLE IN 498)Fourth Paragraph: This paragraph must contain a brief explanation of how the results of the study will help to improve the work of professionals in the discipline of criminal justice system. (NOT APPLICABLE IN 498)
ivTable of Contents PageChapter 1: Introduction …………………………………………………………………………………………..1Statement of the Problem……………………………………………………………………………..2Background and Justification………………………………………………………………………..3Purpose of the Study ……………………………………………………………………………………4Chapter 2: Literature Review…………………………………………………………………………………..5XXXXXXXX …………………………………………………………………………………………….6XXXXXXXX …………………………………………………………………………………………….7XXXXXXXXXXX……………………………………………………………………………………..8XXXXXXXX …………………………………………………………………………………………….9XXXXXXXXXX………………………………………………………………………………………10XXXXXXXXX…………………………………………………………………………………………11Strengths and Weaknesses ………………………………………………………………………….12Significance of the Study ……………………………………………………………………………13Chapter 3: Methodology ……………………………………………………………………………………….14Hypothesis………………………………………………………………………………………………..15Audience ………………………………………………………………………………………………….15Participants……………………………………………………………………………………………….16Measurements and Variables ………………………………………………………………………17Instruments……………………………………………………………………………………………….18Procedures………………………………………………………………………………………………..19Research Questions ……………………………………………………………………………………20Data Analysis ……………………………………………………………………………………………21Limitations ……………………………………………………………………………………………….22Ethical Considerations ……………………………………………………………………………….23Chapter 4: Discussion …………………………………………………………………………………………..24Results……………………………………………………………………………………………………..25Analysis……………………………………………………………………………………………………26Research Questions Addressed ……………………………………………………………………27Chapter 5: Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………………………..28Civic Engagement and Responsibility ………………………………………………………….29Recommendation ………………………………………………………………………………………30References…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..31AppendicesATitle of Appendix………………………………………………………………………………..32BXXXXX ……………………………………………………………………………………………33C XXXXXXX………………………………………………………………………………………..34
IntroductionMust have at least 10 different sources (books, journals, newspapers, periodicals, etc).Introduce your topic to your readers (topic must contain a social problem).Statement of the ProblemStatement of the Problem (What is the problem and what is causing the problem)Background and JustificationBackground and Justification of the problem (evidence the problem exists)Purpose of the StudyPurpose of the study (why is your study necessary)
2Literature ReviewMust have at least 10 different sources (books, journals, newspapers, periodicals, etc).Include a discussion of the theoretical or conceptual framework within which the study will be groundedProvide a synthesis of the findings in a summary regarding to the problem area, including additional evidence as to the nature and/or the importance of the problemMake clear the need for further studiesCritique the literature (agreements and disagreements)Strengths and WeaknessList strengths and weaknesses in previous researches.List any deficiencies in evidence (ex: small samples, organization specific, other problems within the studySignificance of the StudyWhy this study is necessary and what do you plan to add to the topic by conducting this study? Why is this study significant?
3Methodology(Name the methodology and show why it is appropriate?)Research design or approach used (Why is this design appropriate?)HypothesisState your hypothesis, explain it and support your stanceAudienceWho is the audience (Who are you writing to and who should read your research)? Why is the audience the most appropriate? ParticipantsWho are the participants (give all demographics and descriptions)Measurements (Quantitative Study Only) and Variables What will you use to measure your study/How will you measure your study?What are the variables (Independent and dependent variables)?InstrumentsWhat Instruments will be used in the study? (Case study, survey, questionnaire, etc)ProceduresWhat are the procedures (How will you conduct this research?)Research QuestionsWhat are the research questions in this study?Data AnalysisHow will you analyze the data?LimitationsGive all limitation (limits you may encounter that may prohibit or slow the research)Ethical Considerations and ConfidentialityDescribe any confidentiality/HIPAA issues? (Describe any confidentiality issues with the participants or organizations) Describe any ethical considerations?
4DiscussionA step-by-step review and discussion of data collected in your studyResultsGive your raw data you collectedAnalysis of ResultsAnalyze your dataHow they relate to your topic/titleWhether or not result of an analysis of such data confirms or rejects your hypothesis.Research Questions AddressedAnswers to your research questions
5ConclusionA review of your findings and result of your study Civic Engagement and ResponsibilityHow your study will help to improve civic responsibility and civic engagement among practitioners in the social science system.RecommendationsSuggestions for more study of the problem (if applicable) Recommendation
6ReferencesBegin the reference on a new pageLevel 1 headingThe reference should be arranged in alphabetical order Typed single-spaced with single space between each reference. The second and succeeding lines of each reference should be indented to the right (5 spaces).All references should be formatted using APA
7Appendix or AppendicesAttach any appendices, diagrams, graphs, charts, etc. Each should be labeled with a title and a figure (should be the same that was referenced within your research).
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