VOTING RIGHTS

voting rights

TOPIC: Should felons who have completed their sentence (Incarceration, Probation, and Parole) be allowed to vote?

  1. Pick a controversial ethical topic or moral issue.
  2. Decide what your position is on the topic and prepare to explain why. Pick one or more ethical theories to justify your beliefs about the topic.
  3. Conduct quality research on the topic and present that research. A good topic of choice willfeature at least five professional sources from the ERAU Hunt Library database.
  4. REF: (5-9 mandatory, can use additional sources)
  5. Phelps, M. S. (2013). The paradox of probation: Community supervision in the age of mass incarceration. Law & Policy, 35(1-2), 51-80. doi:10.1111/lapo.12002
  6. Burmila, E. M. (2017). Voter turnout, felon disenfranchisement and partisan outcomes in presidential elections, 1988-2012. Social Justice Research30(1), 72-88. doi:http://dx.doi.org.ezproxy.libproxy.db.erau.edu/10….
  7. http://thedianerehmshow.org/shows/2O16-O512/felony… ;
  8. Turney, K., Wildeman, C., & Schnittker, J. (2012). As fathers and felons: Explaining the effects of current and recent incarceration on major depression. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 53(4), 465-481. doi:10.1177/0022146512462400
  9. Massoglia, M., Firebaugh, G., & Warner, C. (2013). Racial variation in the effect of incarceration on neighborhood attainment. American Sociological Review, 78(1), 142-165. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com.ezproxy.libproxy.db.era…
  10. Unbiased articles and academic studies are best. Examples are scholarly periodicals, journals, books, research forums and Internet periodicals by reputable organizations. You may also use reputable news media (Newsweek, Time, government publications, and web sites), but these do not count toward your total references requirement (five required). Do not use encycopedias, dictionaries, Wikipedia, and popular forums or Internet web sites.
  11. Create a 10-minute slide style presentation using PowerPoint with accompanying audio or refer to the Presentation Guide for other available software options. Present both sides of the issue fairly, then justify your viewpoint. End with at least three ethical discussion questions about the topic for the class to discuss. Include a slide that lists your references in APA format (see the presentation outline section). Make sure your PowerPoint features an appropriate number of slides and presents the information as clearly as possible. Avoid including slides with too many words, lack of clarity, and poor grammar. Use illustrations where appropriate. Utilize the notes section of the slide for large chunks of text or supporting information.

Your presentation must follow this outline:

  • Title Slide – This first slide must include the presentation title, your full name, and the date.
  • Body – The next slides will contain an explanation and summary of both sides of the issue. Use your research to objectively (your opinion will come later) present the facts and opinions of bother sides fairly. In your slides, cite (current APA format) the research you use, including citations. Your explanation and summaries should be in depth, thus taking up several slides (should be 3+ slides). Use the notes section of the slide if you feel the slides are becoming crowded with too much text. Relate any principles, concepts, or information from your textbook into your presentation.
  • Reference Slide – This next slide must list all sources in current APA format.
  • Opinion Slide – This next slide is your opinion. Present your own opinion about the controversy. You must explain why you believe what you do. Also, tie your opinion to one or more of the ethical approaches discussed in the textbook. State this ethical approach on the slide and explain why the approach is the right. Ex. “Utilitarian approach focuses on consequences of abortion, more infant deaths vs. reduced back-alley deaths; deontology approach, does a fetus have rights vs. rights of mother; etc. Use the text or another professional source to support your stance. Be sure to properly cite your sources accordingly.
  • Conclusion and Discussion Questions – Provide a summary of your presentation and close your presentation with three discussion questions for the class about the topic. Think about these questions. Your questions must be ethically challenging and tough. You want your questions to really make your peers think about the topic and invoke a great deal of discussion. These questions will serve as the basis for our class discussion in Module 7.
Answer preview
Everyone belongs to society. Before a person becomes a felon and even an ex-felon, he or she must have wronged the community and its rules. Therefore, this person cannot remain a part of the society and even more, cannot make regulations regarding the society. The Constitution does not allow children and non-citizens to vote due to responsibility and trust issues…
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