13th Film Analysis
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Soc 101: Principles of Sociology Assignment #2: 13th Film Analysis 5-6 pages +Reference Page (25 points) |
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Introduction: (1/2 page) Introduce and summarize the content of your paper.
Apply your Sociological Imagination: (1-2 pages) Click to visit the Sociology Research Guide and address the following parameters: What are the 1.) Social 2.) Political 3.) Economics factors that have led to or sustain mass incarceration (be sure to address one example of each). Engage thoroughly with these sources to get a deeper understanding of some of these dynamics involved. Your research should inform the main ideas of the film.
Theories: (1-2 pages) Visit https://blog.udemy.com/criminology-theories/ and choose two theories that relate to the content of the film.
· Click to visit the Sociology Research Guide and find articles that address your chosen theory. Apply and engage fully with your theories using content from the film to explain and dissect. What examples from the film do you think relate best to your theory? Why does this theory help create deeper understanding?
Creating Change: (1/2 -1 page) If you were a policy or law maker, what ideas would you enact to ensure equal justice while maintaining a safety within the community? What states have already implemented reforms and what are the results? What are activists proposing in terms of changes that need to be made? This section should rely mostly on outside research to support your ideas.
General Formatting Guidelines: All papers should be written in essay format; with introduction, body, and conclusion. Submissions should be double spaced and written in Times New Roman with one inch margins.
Sources:
· In your paper you must include four (4) sources that support your analysis.
· Sources can include encyclopedia articles, books or book chapters, journal articles, magazine articles, newspaper articles, or videos
· Holman Library Databases: https://libguides.greenriver.edu/sociology/find_evaluate_cite
· All sources need to be cited (use either APA or MLA style)
· you must include a “References” page (for APA style) or a “Works Cited” page (for MLA style)
· you must also include in-text citations for each of your sources
· Help on citing sources: https://libguides.greenriver.edu/citations/quick-overview
· How to find reliable sources: https://libguides.greenriver.edu/c.php?g=180010&p=1184150
*See Grading Rubric on following page
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The 13th |
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Criteria |
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Social, Political, and Economic Considerations |
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10.0 pts |
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Theory |
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10.0 pts |
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Policy |
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5.0 pts |
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Total Points: 25.0 |