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Juvenile Law_Summer II 2019 ` Instructions for Final Project

INSTRUCTIONS FOR FINAL PROJECT

DUE: July 24, 2019

Juvenile Law, Summer II 2019

Instructor: LaTonya Lipscomb Smith, Esq.

Please read these instructions carefully.

Your Final Project is a 10-page paper based on the work covered this Summer II semester.

The format should be as follows:

**Double spaced

**12 point Times New Roman Font

**Please use proper citations, grammar, spelling and punctuation

Listed below are the basic parameters for your paper:

1. Cover/Title page to include the following:

a. Name

b. Date

c. Class Name

d. Title: Please create your own unique title for your paper

2. 10 full pages using the format above;

3. Include Page Numbers in the lower right-hand corner of the page.

4. Reference Page (Bibliography): Your sources need to be properly cited, including links if

applicable.

Please note:

 The 10 pages do not include the Cover/Title page or Reference Page (Bibliography)

 Points will be taken off if the 10-page minimum is not met.

Incorporate the Following:

1. Your weekly news articles

2. Chapters covered in your Juvenile Law textbook

3. Discussion on a minimum of 2 cases covered in the chapters studied this Semester

Topics can include, but are not limited to, the following:

1. The history of Juvenile Law practices vs. current Juvenile Law practices

2. How do you see the future of Juvenile Justice?

a. Does there need to be any reform?

b. If so, what? Include your opinion of how.

*****Following these instructions are extremely important. Do not loose points because you

missed an important criterion.