Value: 30% of final grade
Purpose: This report is based on the research
you conduct on any criminogenic risk factor tied to criminality. You can choose
from any of the following criminogenic factors (these are most highly
correlated with criminality):
1.
Antisocial behaviour (exploitive, aggressive or harmful
behaviour toward others)
2.
Antisocial personality pattern (impulsive, sensation seeking,
risk taking, aggressive, manipulative and exploitive)
3.
Antisocial cognition (values, beliefs, feelings and thoughts
that contribute to personal identity that favors and reinforces criminal
behaviour
4.
Antisocial peers (preferring to associate with pro-criminal
peers and isolation from anti-criminal peers and social contexts)
5.
Family (chaotic and poor-quality family relationships that
have minimal or no pro-social expectations regarding crime and substance use)
6.
School/work (poor performance and limited engagement with
school or work resulting from dissatisfaction and avoidance of them)
7.
Leisure and recreation (limited involvement in anti-criminal
leisure activities)
8.
Substance abuse (use and abuse of alcohol and / or drugs)
Your task is to describe the criminogenic risk factor
and then analyze it (what makes the risk factor a criminological problem). Keep
the focus on Canada.
Instructions on the Report:
You are writing through both a descriptive (describe
the criminogenic risk factor) and a critical lens (analyze the risk factor).
Stay in the present (do not include any history of the problem). You are
writing a brief report (not an essay).
In your introductory paragraph,
Length of introductory paragraph =
approximately ½ page
In the body of your report,
1. describe the criminogenic
risk factor
Length
= ½ page minimum to 1 page maximum
2. then analyze the risk
factor (what makes the risk factor a criminological problem)
Length = 2 page minimum to 4 pages
maximum (using paragraphs with topic sentences to separate out the themes to
your analysis
In your concluding paragraph
Length = 1/2 page minimum to 1 page
maximum
Length of conclusion = ½ page minimum
to 1 page maximum
Reminders on
Academic writing:
Make use of a third person voice, pay attention to the
organization of your ideas, the transition between points, and clear topic
sentences for each paragraph.
Give credit to the authors of the work you are
paraphrasing using parenthetical citations. Use quotes and paraphrases of the
material to support the points you want to make. For example, use something
like, As Smith (2015) suggested…. as opposed to writing a paragraph and ending
it with (Smith, 2015). In the latter
form, it is unclear what your point is and what is coming from the reference.
As this is academic writing, in each paragraph you must use references to substantiate
your descriptions and analysis. If you do not, then this is not academic
writing – it may be plagiarized or simply unsubstantiated thoughts.
References:
Use a minimum of 5
different, RELEVANT (to the specific risk factor), quality academic sources.
You can and should reference a source more than once to substantiate your
points, however you will want to incorporate multiple sources to convey your
knowledge of the topic.
ACADEMIC SOURCES. If you are unclear about what
constitutes an academic source (such as an article in a Journal) please take a
few minutes to read and watch the following:
Identifying
academic sources: http://owll.massey.ac.nz/academic-writing/identifying-academic-sources.php
How to identify
academic sources (video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBZTqSXYODo
Format:
APA (with headings) – create your own headings
See the CJ Writing Reference Manual to help you with
the formatting for APA.
Please staple the report and title page together in
the left top corner for submission. This report will be a minimum of 4 ½ pages
excluding the cover page and reference page. There is a penalty for any length
under 4 ½ pages (beginning with 1% off per half page short). Aim for a 5 full
page report minimum!
Grading
Matrix:
The Grading Matrix for this Assignment will be
available on the D2L. Carefully note the expectations and how the marks are
assigned.
Introduction - 2
marks
Body and Content –
15 marks
Conclusion – 2
marks
Writing – 3 marks
References – 3 marks
Citations – 2 marks
Formatting – 3 marks
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