Juveniles in Criminal Court
Topic is of sufficient depth and lends itself to interdisciplinary research. (up to 10 points)
Part One provides a well-developed discussion of the topic choice and importance. (up to 10 points)
Research sources are scholarly and useful to the project. (up to 20 points)
Annotations are thoughtful and helpful to the reader and fellow researchers. (up to 10 points)
The Annotated Bibliography is set up properly, using the current MLA style. (up to 10 points)
Part Three provides a sophisticated integration of the interdisciplinary sources and provides the reader with a meaningful response to the discussion provided in Part One. (up to 10 points)
In-text citations, bibliography citations, and the annotated bibliography are formatted correctly. (up to 10 points)
Grammatical errors are minimal or nonexistent. (No more than five grammatical errors permitted.) (up to 10 points)
Oral Discussion of the project presents clear, pertinent, and interesting information to the class. (up to 10 points)
Assignment 2: Discussion Question: Juveniles in Criminal Court
By the due date assigned, respond to the discussion question. Submit your responses to the appropriate Discussion Area. Start reviewing and responding to your classmates as early in the week as possible.
Discussion Question: Juveniles in Criminal Court
Given the concerns raised about juveniles being tried in criminal court, should this practice continue? Why or why not?
As appropriate, cite the online course, the textbook, and other credible, scholarly sources to substantiate the points you are making. Apply APA standards to for writing and citations to your work.