Overview
For your final course in the Criminal Justice program, you will be expected to create and investigate a research question. To help you prepare for that task, each course in the program will
include an assignment in which you will review various research topics and submit at least one research question to your instructor for feedback. You will record your questions from each
course in an ePortfolio so you can easily access them to develop your final research question.
Prompt
Using the topics listed below (or others covered in this course), create one to three research questions and submit them to your instructor. This assignment is graded based on completion, and
instructor feedback should help you strengthen your questions for future use. After you have submitted these questions to your instructor, upload the questions (and the list of potential topics
below, if you wish) to your ePortfolio PDF.
To view some sample research questions, refer to this research resource from the Shapiro Library. There is also a helpful page that addresses research question creation and expectations that
you may want to explore.
Note:Note:Note:Note: If this is the first time you are submitting a research question to support your work in the final course, you should create a folder within your ePortfolio with the title “Research
Questions,” as you will be adding questions to this folder throughout the program. Follow these ePortfolio instructions PDF on creating a folder within your ePortfolio.
Topics:Topics:Topics:Topics:
Types and classifications of offenders as defined by law
Types of crime as defined by law
The relationship between sociology and criminology
How classical and positivist schools of thought have influenced criminal justice practices
How biological and psychological theories have influenced criminal justice practices
How sociological theories have influenced criminal justice practices
How critical and interactionist theories may explain criminal behavior and influence the criminal justice system
How criminal justice professionals utilize criminological theories
How cultural views and values drive human behavior
The importance of applying theory versus making broad generalizations to explain behavior
The role of ethics in the application of theory
The correlation between criminal behavior theory and criminal justice practice
The importance of integrating biological, sociological, and environmental factors in an effort to explain criminal behavior
Specifically, the following rubric criterionrubric criterionrubric criterionrubric criterion must be addressed:
Submit one to three research questions based on a topic covered in this course.
What to Submit
Submit your assignment as a Microsoft Word document.
Module Eight Practice Activity Rubric
CriteriaCriteriaCriteriaCriteria Complete (100%)Complete (100%)Complete (100%)Complete (100%) Not Complete (0%)Not Complete (0%)Not Complete (0%)Not Complete (0%) ValueValueValueValue
Articulation of ResponseArticulation of ResponseArticulation of ResponseArticulation of Response Clearly conveys meaning with correct grammar, sentence
structure, and spelling
Submission has critical errors in grammar, sentence structure, and
spelling
10
Research Question(s)Research Question(s)Research Question(s)Research Question(s) Submits research question(s) based on a topic covered in this
course
Does not submit research question(s) based on a topic covered in
this course
90
Total:Total:Total:Total: 100%
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