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Week 3: Annotated Bibliography for Final Project

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CRJ 201: Introduction to Criminal Justice

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Week 3: Annotated Bibliography for Final Project

Author, A. (Year Published). Article title. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), page range. doi:# or Retrieved from journal’s homepage URL

In the first paragraph of your annotation, summarize the main points of the source that you found to support the ideas in Case #1. This source should address the criminal justice issue of law enforcement communication in multilingual communities.

In the second paragraph of your annotation, explain how the source is relevant to your Final Project. Explain how this particular source relates to the ideas discussed in Case #1. Explain how this source will help you develop your Final Project.

Author, A. (Year Published). Article title. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), page range. doi:# or Retrieved from journal’s homepage URL

In the first paragraph of your annotation, summarize the main points of the source that provides insight into how criminology may apply to a program, practice, approach, or policy relevant to a criminal justice issue in Case #1.

In the second paragraph of your annotation, explain how the source is relevant to your Final Project. Explain how this particular source relates to criminology and a program, practice, approach, or policy discussed in Case #1. Explain how this source will help you develop your Final Project.

Author, A. (Year Published). Article title. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), page range. doi:# or Retrieved from journal’s homepage URL

In the first paragraph of your annotation, summarize the main points of the source that you found to support the ideas in Case #2. This source should be relevant to the criminal justice issue of juror exclusion by race in a criminal case.

In the second paragraph of your annotation, explain how the source is relevant to your Final Project. Explain how this particular source relates to the ideas discussed in Case #2. Explain how this source will help you develop your Final Project.

Author, A. (Year Published). Article title. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), page range. doi:# or Retrieved from journal’s homepage URL

In the first paragraph of your annotation, summarize the main points of the source that you found to support the ideas in Case #3. This source should address the criminal justice issue of cell conditions within the context of Eighth Amendment considerations.

In the second paragraph of your annotation, explain how the source is relevant to your Final Project. Explain how this particular source relates to the ideas discussed in Case #3. Explain how this source will help you develop your Final Project.

Author, A. (Year Published). Article title. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), page range. doi:# or Retrieved from journal’s homepage URL

In the first paragraph of your annotation, summarize the main points of the source that you found to support the ideas in this section of your paper. This source will address the critical perspective of the criminal justice issue that you chose, relevant to any of the three cases.

In the second paragraph of your annotation, explain how the source is relevant to your Final Project. Explain how this particular source relates to a critical perspective of a criminal justice issue relevant to any of the three cases. Explain how this source will help you develop your Final Project.

Tip 1: Note that references are listed in alphabetical order.

Tip 2: When including a URL for an online journal, you must search for the journal’s home page and include this in your reference entry. You may not include the URL found through your university library, as readers will not have access to this library.

Tip 3: Delete these “hints” (purple boxes) before turning in your final assignment.

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