Criminal Justice Question

Criminal Justice Question
So topics could be (but are not by any means limited to):

Marijuana trafficking

The effect of marijuana legalization (on crime, health, cost to society, etc. LOTS of new research)

The opioid crisis

The online drug market scene/controversy

Benzodiazepine addiction

Ecstasy and the rave culture

Alcohol and violence

The drug treatment system (or a paper comparing different treatment styles for a particular drug or class of drugs)

The legalization debate (mostly cannabis obviously, but there’s some other stuff too)

Law enforcement methods/tactics in combating illicit drug trade/use

International anti-drug efforts/campaigns

Or something similar

Size requirement: 10 to 15 pages, typed (word processed) and double spaced. I suppose I have to be precise: At least 10 full pages of body, using normal font (10-12 point, double spacing, and no more than 1-inch margins. Submitting a paper under 10 pages, will result in the loss of a minimum of 10% per page OR PORTION THEREOF. So if you give me 9 ¾ pages, you lose 10%. 8 pages, you lose 20%. So don’t go short.Principal Research Material:A: professional journals. This will be your primary source of information for your paper, and you must include a minimum of ten different journal articles as source material. If you are not comfortable with identifying high-quality journals and the FULL TEXT of the article you want to use, please consult the librarians, as they are the subject experts on that topic.B: books on the subject which are written for a professional audience. Not mass-market books, which are often poorly sourced or overtly biased.

C: Governmental publications such as the National Survey of Drug Use and Health, or Monitoring The Future. Both are considered fully trustworthy, and each has its strengths in providing information.D: your textbook. Do not neglect it as a starting point for your research. There are many papers referenced in your text which you can find the originals of, and read/potentially use.That’s pretty much it. Websites without authorship are not authoritative, so avoid most unless they are obviously sourceable to a reputable agency.Number of references: A minimum of 15. At least ten journal articles, plus at least five more sources which are primarily academic or professional in nature. Reference format: Please use APA. If you don’t know how, get a style guide or look online. Also, the Citation Machine (citationmachine.net) is extremely cool, and can configure your references in the proper format for your refs page, and will also give you the proper format for an inline citation (inline parenthetical citations are, of course, required in APA format)Paper style:A: These papers are NOT to be written in the first personB: These papers are NOT to be written in conversation styleC: These papers are to be written in the formal third-person of academic research papers.

Answer preview

Drug offenses comprise a significant part of the cases that the state prosecutes within the criminal justice system. The tough stance on drug use can be traced back to President Nixon’s war on drugs that sought to address the drug menace that has swept the United States and other countries in America. Key players in the drug trade were also associated with other criminal activities, and this informed the tough measures that the state took to crush the drug trade and control its usage in the nation. However, the passing of time has improved the understanding of different drugs and their impacts on individuals. In fact, scientists have discovered that some drugs may have a positive impact on the community. Such discoveries have led the scientific community, members of the public, and even governing authority to take a more relaxed stance on these drugs. However, the debate on drugs is not well settled, and the debacle surrounding the legalization of Marijuana pretty much sums up the situation. This paper addresses the subject of marijuana legalization and its potential impacts on society

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