This is a fairly simple assignment that can earn you some quick and easy points. All you have to do is select a research topic. As discussed in class and in the course syllabus, each of you will be creating a research proposal. We will not get through the entire data collection process, but we will begin the front half of the paper.
Therefore, as you review the information in the current module and the items in the previous modules, think about what type of research design and types of questions you would want to incorporate in your research proposal. You will have a variety of topics to choose from, however, once you select your topic and submit it in the submission box, you can not change that topic.
To review the list of topics, go back to the the section in the coursebook (ch. 1) on the "problem formation: selection of a research problem" and review the list of the NIJ's active research agenda. Choose from the list of research agendas the topic that you believe to be the most important or significant or just one that peaks your interest the most and you would like to investigate further.
After reviewing the topics, simply just type into the submission box the topic that interests you the most and you know you would be excited to write your proposal on.
Tip for selecting: Sometimes the title of the topics may not do the actual topic justice, therefore, I would recommend searching that topic on google scholar first and reviewing some of the other research related to that topic. See if you think you could add something new to what is already there and/or if some of the other pieces pose other questions that you may have been thinking about related to that topic.
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1. Body-worn cameras and police use of force: This topic explores the impact of body-worn cameras on police use of force incidents and the transparency of law enforcement actions.
2. Cybercrime and digital forensics: This topic focuses on the emerging challenges and advancements in investigating and preventing cybercrimes, as well as the use of digital forensic techniques in criminal investigations.
3. Rehabilitation and reentry programs for offenders: This topic examines the effectiveness of rehabilitation and reentry programs in reducing recidivism rates and promoting successful reintegration of offenders into society.
4. School safety and violence prevention: This topic investigates strategies and interventions aimed at preventing violence in schools, ensuring a safe learning environment for students and staff.
5. Juvenile delinquency prevention and intervention: This topic explores effective prevention and intervention strategies for reducing juvenile delinquency and promoting positive youth development.
After reviewing these topics, it is important to consider your own interests and expertise. Choose the topic that you find most compelling and that aligns with your academic and career goals. Additionally, conducting a preliminary search on Google Scholar or other scholarly databases can help you assess the existing research and identify any knowledge gaps or potential research questions you are interested in exploring further.