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The Term Paper Assignment is designed to expand upon, but not copy or restate, the previous assignment(prisma diagram, attached) . For this assignment, students will create a systematic review that includes and expands upon the program evaluation described in a previous assignment. References and concepts but not verbiage from prior assignments are to be used to complete this assignment. In this systematic review of the evaluation literature for the selected criminal justice program, students will synthesize the existing evaluation literature and present the overall process/outcome findings.

The Term Paper Assignment will consist of at least 15 double-spaced pages (excluding title page, references, figures, illustrations, or other extraneous elements outside the main body of the paper). Students will format their paper using 12-point Times New Roman font and one-inch margins. Students will use at least 15 scholarly references(SELECTED REFERENCES BELOW)  (Wikipedia or blogs CANNOT be used as a reference). APA 7th Edition guidelines are to be followed. The structure of the assignment must include the following mandatory headings and subheadings:

  • Title Page
  • Abstract
  • Introduction (with your Thesis statement)
  • Methods 
  • Study Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria
  • Literature Search
  • Data Synthesis Methods
  • Findings
  • Discussion 
  • Theoretical Framework
  • Policy and Practice Recommendations
  • Conclusion
  • References


TOPIC: Implementation of Body Worn Cameras in Correctional Facilities 


PLEASE USE REFERENCES BELOW - ATTACH AI REPORT. 

  

A. Correctional Officer Accountability and Use of Force

  1. Lawrence, D. S., White, M. D., Coldren, J. R., & Peterson,      B. E. (2024). Effects of correctional body-worn cameras on responses to      resistance: A randomized controlled trial in a jail setting. Justice Quarterly. https://doi.org/10.1080/07418825.2024.2327301
  2. White, M. D., Peterson, B. E., Lawrence, D. S.,      Cunningham, N., & Coldren, J. R. (2024). Deploying body-worn cameras      in a jail setting: Impacts and lessons learned. National Institute of Justice. https://nij.ojp.gov/library/publications/deploying-body-worn-cameras-jail-setting-impacts-and-lessons-learned
  3. Peterson, B. E., White, M. D., & Lawrence, D. S.      (2023). Body-worn cameras in a correctional setting: Assessing jail deputy      attitudes before, during, and after implementation. NIJ Journal, 285, 1–13. https://nij.ojp.gov/library/publications/body-worn-cameras-correctional-setting-assessing-jail-deputy-attitudes-during
  4. Inzana, R. (2024). The role and use of prison cameras      for accountability. The      Prison Journal, 104(3), 355–376. https://doi.org/10.1177/10439862241272333
  5. Willis, J. J., & Mastrofski, S. D. (2022).      Understanding compliance and resistance among correctional officers under      surveillance. Criminal      Justice Policy Review, 33(5), 475–497.

B. Inmate and Staff Perceptions of Legitimacy and Fairness

  1. Dodd, N. (2024). Body-worn camera activation in      prisons: Decision-making and legitimacy concerns among correctional      officers. Crime,      Law and Social Change, 82, 421–440. https://doi.org/10.1057/s41284-023-00380-7
  2. Braga, A. A., & Ariel, B. (2023). Body-worn cameras      and procedural justice: Evidence from correctional environments. Criminology & Public Policy, 22(1), 145–173.
  3. Gaub, J. E., & White, M. D. (2020). Officer      perceptions of body-worn cameras in correctional settings. Policing: An International Journal, 43(2),      247–265.
  4. Epp, C. R., Maynard-Moody, S., & Haider-Markel, D.      P. (2019). Beyond the patrol car: Extending the legitimacy framework to      correctional institutions. Law      & Society Review, 53(4), 910–935.
  5. Koper, C. S., Taylor, B. G., & Mayo-Wilson, E.      (2021). A systematic review of the impacts of body-worn cameras on      criminal justice outcomes. Campbell      Systematic Reviews, 17(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/cl2.1131

C. Institutional Safety, Policy Implementation, and Technology Integration

  1. Wilson, R., Collier, S., & Hewitt, S. (2021). What      evidence supports the use of body-worn cameras in inpatient or custodial      settings? BMC      Psychiatry, 21(1), 1–12. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9299804/
  2. White, M. D., & Coldren, J. R. (2020). Body-worn      cameras in corrections: Challenges, lessons, and future directions. Corrections Policy and Practice Journal, 9(2),      102–119.
  3. Lum, C., Koper, C. S., & Willis, J. J. (2019).      Understanding the diffusion of technology in corrections: Lessons from      police body-worn camera adoption. Justice      Evaluation Journal, 2(3), 257–276.
  4. PowerDMS. (2020). Developing body-worn camera policy in      corrections. Policy Learning Center. https://www.powerdms.com/policy-learning-center/developing-body-worn-camera-policy-in-corrections
  5. Mears, D. P., & Cochran, J. C. (2019). Prison      technology and correctional reform: Evaluating evidence-based tools for      institutional safety. Criminal      Justice Review, 44(1), 32–51.
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