CJUS/601 CJUS601 CJUS 601 WEEK 3 DISCUSSION
- Liberty University / CJUS 601
- 29 Sep 2017
- Price: $7
- Other / Other
CJUS 601 WEEK 3 DISCUSSION
Discussion Board Forum 3
Topic: Using Official Crime Data
After reading Chapter 3 of the Mosher textbook, "An Arresting Experiment: Domestic Violence Victim and Perceptions" by Miller, and "Controlling a Jail Population by Partially Closing the Front Door" by Baumer and Adams, discuss the following prompts:
- How Important is it to use official crime data?
- What are some issues with using official crime data?
- What public policy changes could be made by relying upon the 2 articles?
Discussion Board Instructions
There are 8Discussion Board Forumprompts. You will complete the assigned readings and post a 250-word thread answering the assigned Discussion Board Forum prompt.
This course utilizes the Post-First feature in all Discussion Board Forums. This means you will only be able to read and interact with your classmates’ threads after you have submitted your thread in response to the provided prompt. For additional information on Post-First, click here for a tutorial.
Each thread:
- Must have a minimum of 2peer reviewed references properly formatted in current APA.
- Must be submitted in the Discussion Board Forum’s textbox. It must be properly formatted and in current APA format (attachments will not be accepted).
- Must have a substantive Christian worldview backed by a solid Holy Bible reference.
You will reply to 2 classmates’ threads; each reply must be150words and must have a minimum of 1 academic/scholarly reference. Each reply must contain 1–2 sentences addressing issues, questions, or statements from a Christian worldview.
Responding to a classmate’s post requires both the addition of new ideas and analysis. A particular point made by the classmate must be addressed and built upon by your analysis in order to move the conversation forward. Thus, the response post is a rigorous assignment that requires you to build upon initial posts to develop deeper and more thorough discussion of the ideas introduced in the initial posts. As such, reply posts that merely affirm, restate, or unprofessionally quarrel with the previous post(s) and fail to make a valuable, substantive contribution to the discussion will receive appropriate point deductions.
Submit your thread by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Wednesday of the assigned modules/weeks. Submit your replies by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of the same modules/weeks except for Module/Week 8. In Module/Week 8, submit your replies by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Friday.