Position Paper on Tradition of Research on Crime and Victimization Patterns.

Position Paper on Tradition of Research on Crime and Victimization Patterns.

Students are required to prepare a position paper on any one topic addressed in your textbook during the course. The purpose of a position paper is to generate support on an issue. It describes your own position on an international comparison of criminal justice issue and the rationale for that position. The position paper is based on facts that provide a solid foundation for your argument. In the position paper you should: − Use evidence to support your position, such as statistical evidence, or dates/ events. − Validate your position with authoritative references or primary sources. − Examine the strengths and weaknesses of your position. − Evaluate possible solutions and suggest courses of action. Choose an issue where there is a clear division of opinion and which is arguable with facts and inductive reasoning. You may choose an issue on which you have already formed an opinion. However, in writing about this issue you must examine your opinion of the issue critically. Narrow the topic of your position paper to something that is manageable. Research your issue thoroughly, consulting experts and obtaining primary documents. Consider feasibility, cost-effectiveness and political/social climate when evaluating possible solutions and courses of action. Prior to writing your position paper, define and limit your issue carefully. These issues are complex with multiple solutions. You must utilize a minimum of relevant material and two to three outside sources to inform your paper. These outside sources must be peer-reviewed publications or governmental reports. This paper should be a minimum of 3 to 4 pages in length (that includes a list of references consulted) maximum 12-point font, 1-inch margins, includes your name, and utilize proper APA citation format. Refer to the position paper guidelines in the assignment module.