Criminology Discussion Post 3: Linking your topic to real-life situations
This discussion board is about refining your research proposal by linking your topic to real-life situations and applying what you’ve learned in your course.
My topic is: ( Topic you selected for Criminology Discussion Post ).
Here’s what to do:
- Reflect on real-life situations:
- Think about experiences, cases, or observations you know of that show barriers faced within your topic of choice.
- These could include discrimination, lack of job training, employer bias, lack of transportation, or legal restrictions.
- Apply course concepts:
- Review what you’ve learned in the course such as theories, research methods, systemic inequality concepts, or policy analysis and think about how these ideas can address those barriers.
- For example, consider how a particular theory could explain employer bias or how a strategy could improve reentry programs.
- Write your main post:
- Summarize your analysis in a clear, reflective post. Include:
- A description of how your topic connects to real-life challenges
- How course concepts can strengthen your research proposal
- Why your research could matter in the real world
- Summarize your analysis in a clear, reflective post. Include:
Goal:
The purpose of this discussion is to help you deepen your proposal while gaining new perspectives from your classmates that can strengthen your research approach.
STEP 5: Respond in two separate posts to two classmates (in at least 75 words). In your response, you can:
- Write about how you might approach the same topic, and how it is similar or different from your classmate’s.
- Suggest an alternative way to narrow their topic.
- Introduce a different angle they might explore.
- Pose a thought-provoking question to push their research further.
Resources
Criminology – Simple Book Publishing
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