Rehabilitation Paper
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Grading Guide: Rehabilitation CJS/255 |
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Individual Assignment
Rehabilitation Paper
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Content 60 Percent |
Points Earned X/12 |
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The paper includes the following: · Definition and origins of rehabilitation in prison · Definition of parole and how it differs from mandatory release · Definition of probation and how it compares to other forms of sentencing · Definition and options of community corrections · Critique the current rehabilitation options: · Is there a better solution to the current parole process? · Is there a better solution to the current probation system? · Are there better solutions than the current community corrections options? |
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Organization and Development 20 Percent |
Points Earned X/4 |
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· The paper is 1,050 to 1,400 words in length. · The paper is clear and organized; major points are supported by details, examples, or analysis. · The tone aligns with the assignment’s purpose and is geared towards the appropriate audience. · The paper includes an introduction and conclusion. (The introduction previews the topics in the paper and the conclusion reviews them.) · The paper provides relevant background on the topic and uses visual aids appropriately and effectively. · The paper is logical, flows, and reviews the major points. |
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Mechanics and Format 20 Percent |
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· The paper— including the title page, reference page, level one headings, tables, and appendixes— is consistent with APA formatting guidelines and meets course-level requirements. · Intellectual property is recognized with in-text citations references are in APA format. · The paper is laid out with effective use of headings, font styles, and white space. · Level one headings are used. · The paper is in Microsoft Word. · Rules of grammar, usage, and punctuation are followed. · Spelling is correct. |
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Total Percent 100% |
Total Earned X/20 |
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