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Tashunnab@6

 

Hello Kimberly,

Please ensure to review the module(s) in regard to the assigned readings.

This is a strong, well-written, and ethically engaged reflection that demonstrates clear understanding of police–community dynamics and the moral dimensions of policing. Your synthesis of the videos is excellent, and your thematic framing around legitimacy and humanity is compelling.

The assignment explicitly required direct integration of the four assigned readings, and those readings must be clearly cited and applied in the body of the paper. While your analysis aligns conceptually with the readings, implicit engagement does not fully satisfy the requirement.

You are very close to a B+/A-level reflection. To reach that level in future submissions:

  1. Explicitly cite and apply each assigned reading
  2. Anchor ethical claims in criminological theory
  3. Ensure all structural requirements (word count, references) are met


I have attached the previous paper

 

Directions for this assignment

Video reflection assignments should include your reactions to the video; your reactions to what you learned from the video, and/or you should focus on at least one specific issue, theme, or portion of the video that significantly impacted you. The overall purpose of the assignment is for you to identify one or more themes, and reflect significantly on those themes and their moral, ethical, or emotional implications for the ‘real world’ outside of the classroom.

Some questions you may consider while writing this reflection are:

  • How does this video (or set of videos) illustrate the concepts covered in the readings?
  • How does this video (or set of videos) portray and understand the concepts related to Pretrial Policy & Criminal Courts?
  • What is your emotional, moral, or ethical reaction to the events of the video?
  • How does this video highlight (or show for the first time) something related to the role of evidence-based practice in regards to Pretrial Policy & Criminal Courts that might otherwise be missed, if any?

Each video reflection assignment is worth 70 points and should be no fewer than 400 words.

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