CC200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Academic Journal, Diana Baumrind, Nuclear Family
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These are just extra tips from today"s lecture. Proposal due monday october 21st: name and id number, crime you will focus on, full apa bibliography of 3 academic journal articles must be peer-reviewed. Final paper due november 1st for full comments or november 5th for rubric comments only. Introduction: provide general introduction to the paper, identify crime of focus and discuss academic literature. Part a: cover what is known about youth who commit this crime, from lectures and required readings (allen and superle). Stats: age, gender, co-accused/multiple offenders, others for specific crimes, time of day, location of crime, rate per 100k. Risks: peers, school and delinquency, family relationships and parenting style. Academic literature: all 3 should be on the same crime of focus. Study should include people ages 12-17 and should be recent. Canadian or another western country with a similar system to canada (e. g. us, australia, uk). Use in- text citation for each new source.