6-2 Journal: Criminal Prosecution

6-2 Journal: Criminal Prosecution

6-2 Journal: Criminal Prosecution

In this assignment, you will reflect upon the role and limitations of psychological theories in the prosecution of criminals.

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What are the limitations of psychological theories in the prosecution of criminals? Does a person’s age impact their motivation or the chances of continuing criminal behavior? Think about your final project assignment. What limitations did you experience as you were developing your report? Can these limitations be addressed or rectified? Explain.

To complete this assignment, review the Criminal Prosecution Journal Guidelines and Rubric document.

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    PSY 310 Criminal Prosecution Journal Guidelines and Rubric

    Overview: Journal activities in this course are private between you and the instructor.

    In this assignment, you will reflect upon the role and limitations of psychological theories in the prosecution of criminals.

    Prompt: What are the limitations of psychological theories in the prosecution of criminals? Does a person’s age impact their motivation or the chances of continuing criminal behavior? Think about your final project assignment. What limitations did you experience as you were developing your report? Can these limitations be addressed or rectified? Explain.

     

    Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:

    I. Limitations: a) What are the limitations of utilizing psychological theories in the prosecution of criminals? b) Can these limitations be addressed or rectified? Explain.

    II. Motivational Factors:

    a) Does a person’s age impact their motivation? b) Does a person’s age increase the chances of continued criminal behavior?

     

    Rubric Guidelines for Submission: Submit assignment as a Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and one-inch margins.

     

    Critical Elements Exemplary (100%) Proficient (85%) Needs Improvement (55%) Not Evident (0%) Value

    Limitations: Psychological

    Theories

    Addresses the limitations of utilizing psychological theories in the prosecution of criminals using specific examples

    Addresses the limitations of utilizing psychological theories in the prosecution of criminals

    Minimally addresses the limitations of utilizing psychological theories in the prosecution of criminals

    Does not address the limitations of utilizing psychological theories in the prosecution of criminals

    20

    Limitations: Rectification

    Explains how limitations can be addressed or rectified using concrete evidence to justify claims

    Explains how limitations can be addressed or rectified

    Insufficiently explains how limitations can be addressed or rectified

    Does not explain how limitations can be addressed or rectified

    20

    Motivational Factors: Age

    Assesses the role age plays on motivation and supports rationale using examples from cases

    Assesses the role age plays in motivation

    Assessment of the role age plays in motivation is lacking in detail

    Assessment of the role age plays in motivation is not evident

    20

    Motivational Evaluates the impact age has on continued criminal behavior using several examples to support rationale

    Evaluates the impact age has on continued criminal behavior

    Evaluation of the impact age has on continued criminal behavior is minimal

    Evaluation of the impact age has on continued criminal behavior is not evident

    20 Factors: Continued

    Behavior

     

    Articulation of Journal assignment is free of errors in organization and grammar

    Journal assignment is mostly free of errors of organization and grammar; errors are marginal and rarely interrupt the flow

    Journal assignment contains errors of organization and grammar but these are limited enough so that assignment can be understood

    Journal assignment contains errors of organization and grammar making the journal difficult to understand

    20 Response

     

    Total 100%