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Introduction
1. Should identify and describe the issue you want to research.
2. Should state why it is an issue that needs to be researched including
what benefit or harm is caused by the issue.
3. Should state what you will say about the issue, what you are trying
to show, and what part of the issue you plan to address.
Body
1. Put the issue into context and define basic concepts and terms
2. Discuss why it is an issue that needs to be researched. Provide statistics
3. Discuss what harm is caused by the issue to society, the offender, and the victim.
This is not only is terms of money but also physically and emotionally
4. Discuss what others have said about this topic (Lit Review)
5. Discuss what theories address it and what they say
6. Discuss what research has been done and are the findings consistent
or do past studies disagree?
Discuss the validity and reliability of the previous research?
Are there flaws in the existing research and what would you do differently?
7. Discuss what has been done about the issue and by whom? (Programs)
Discuss what types of programs exist in general to address the issue and how they
address it?
Pick one or two programs give a brief history of the program and then discuss
specifically what they do to address the problem.
Did these solutions succeed or fail?
What would you do or have done differently than the programs that exist?
8. Discuss what exactly you want to study and why
Whom or what will you study in order to collect data and why?
9. Identify the subject in general terms and then specifically identify
who or what is available for study and how you will choose them.
10. How large will your sample be and why?
What will be the make-up of your sample (race, age, gender, etc.) and why?
11. What are the key variables (dependent and independent) in your study and how
will you define and measure them?
What will be the time dimension of your study and why? (Longitudinal, Cross
Sectional, Cohort, etc.)
12. Do your definitions and measurements duplicate or differ from those
of previous research on this topic?
13. Include a copy of your measurement device in an appendix to your
proposal
14. Talk about the validity and reliability of your measures.
What are the threats in your study?
15. How will you actually collect the data for your study?
(survey, interview, experiment, field research, etc.)
16. What will be the length of your data collection and why?
17. What do you expect to find? Remember this is a proposal you are not actually
conducting the research so you cannot say what you have found.
18. Do you think your findings will agree or disagree with you hypothesis?
19. What are your recommendations based on what you expect to find?
Conclusion
1. Give an educated review of the problem and its solution
2. Discuss whether there is hope for the future and how your study will
bring that about
3. Will the problem be resolved? Why or why not?
4. Did you change your mind by writing this paper?
5. Be persuasive and clear, back up your opinion with facts
(Use your own thoughts or opinions educated one’s of course based on what you
have learned about the issue)
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