Discuss why it would work based on the assumptions of the chosen theory (or, if there are aspects of the theory that the strategy does not consider, how might this impact its effectiveness)
Select one of the theories covered in Module 1, Module 2, Module 3, Module 4, or Module 5.(mertons anomie/strain theory, social disorganization theory, theory of differential association, social learning theory of crime, or social bond theory)Then,1. Develop a comprehensive crime prevention strategy based on the assumptions of that theory.Describe the theory and its assumptionsDescribe the strategy in depthwhat will it entail, who is the target population, where will it be implemented, and who will carry it outDiscuss the strategys feasibility (note, the strategy must be feasible), potential advantages/disadvantages, and originalityDiscuss why it would work based on the assumptions of the chosen theory (or, if there are aspects of the theory that the strategy does not consider, how might this impact its effectiveness)OR2. Modify an already existing strategy based on your chosen theoryDescribe the theory and its assumptionsDescribe the strategy in depthwhat does it entail, who is the target population, where it is implemented, and who carries it outDescribe your modification in detailDiscuss why a modification is necessary, including supporting research evidence and why it may work based on the assumptions of the chosen theoryOR3. Evaluate an existing strategy or one that has been previously implemented, based on your chosen theoryDescribe the theory and its assumptionsDescribe the strategy in depthwhat does it entail, who is the target population, where it is implemented, and who carries it outDiscuss its effectiveness (strategy evaluation) including supporting research evidenceDiscuss why it works or does not work based on the assumptions of the chosen theory (or why it might be less effective if the strategy does not consider important aspects of the theory)Select one of the theories covered in Module 1, Module 2, Module 3, Module 4, or Module 5, and submit a brief description of your paper topic (maximum 500 words), along with an outline of the paper (major sections and a sentence of what will be included in each section), and a list of at least seven articles that you will use for your paper.If you are developing a comprehensive crime prevention strategy, your description must state the theory and provide a brief synopsis of the strategy you are developing.If you are modifying or evaluating an existing strategy, your description must state the theory and strategy you are working with. Modifications and evaluations can focus on:Aid for Dependent Families and Children (Welfare),WIC (Women, Infant, & Children),Community Policing,GREAT,Neighborhood Watch Groups,CCTV,Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Programs,Megans Law,Drug Courts,Prisoner Re-entry Faith Based Programs,Juvenile Waivers to Adult Courts,Rockefeller Drug Laws,Three Strikes Laws,Mandatory Arrest for Domestic Violence,Prison Restrictive Housing,Project Safe Neighborhoods,Shot Spotters,Operation Ceasefire,Scared Straight,Juvenile Boot Camps,Death Penalty,Hot Spot Policing,ByStander Education Training,Stand Your Ground Laws,Victim/Offender Conferencing,Extreme risk protection orders,Officer Body-Worn Cameras,Big Brother/Big Sister.*Note this is not an exhaustive list. If you have another strategy in mind please seek the advice of your instructor.Description Maximum 500 wordAPA 7th edition outline format of major paper sections with at least two sentences of what will be included in each section.12 point font,Times New Roman font,1inch margins all around,APA in text citations and reference pageOther RequirementsInclude at least 7 reference sources. 50% of these must be empirical peer-reviewed journal articles. While you are encouraged to use the textbooks assigned in the course, they do not count as part of the required 10 references.
