You will write a research paper utilizing the topic you presented in your Research Paper—Development Proposal from Module/Week 2.
Components of the Research Paper:
Existing research: what is already known about the general area of the proposed research.
The rationale: state why further research is needed and identify the general area of concern.
Guidelines:
Current APA formatting (12 point Times New Roman font, 1-inch margins, double-spaced). See the APA Manual for more details.
Length of 7–10 pages.
Page numbers according to current APA guidelines.
Third person voice.
Must include:
Cover page with the proposal title, student name, course name, and instructor name.
References Page.
These are NOT to be counted in the total number of pages.
You must use a minimum of 3 citations from peer-reviewed journals.
The electronic file you submit must be named in the following manner: lastname first initial_submission type (i.e. rp1 for research paper). For example: smithj_rp.doc (this would be J. Smith’s Research Paper).
If you need assistance with writing or current APA formatting, use .
Non-required elements:
The methods appropriate to collecting the required information.
The sources of information (size and type of sample, etc.).
The timescale and sequence of various parts of the research.
A statement of what you intend the outcomes to be (reports, discussion papers, contributions to theory, materials, etc.).
Description of who will do what and at what cost (if funding is being sought).
Submit your Research Paper – Final Submission by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Monday on Module/Week 7.
Research Paper – Development Proposal Template
Jasmine Hicks
Liberty University Online
Criminology
CJUS 340
Research Development Proposal Form from Student _______________________________
Type Research Hypothesis Here:
Sexual predators are more likely to reoffend if they are not caught.
Why This Is Important:
Every year thousands of innocent victims get sexually assaulted by predators who usually do not get caught the first time around. A sexual predator will go after victims who are more likely to be intimidated by them. In most cases, a predator will attack a child or a woman. These individuals usually struggle to defend themselves, and are often ashamed to report sexual abuse. Many sexual assaults lead to permanent mental or physical damage or death.
A child can be walking home from school not knowing that could be their last walk. Predators often observe their surroundings to ensure that there are no witnesses. Sexual predators will attack a victim, get rid of as much of the evidence that they can, and move on to another victim. There are predators all over the world. Research has shown that the number of sexual predators has increased in the last few years.
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