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People break laws every day and, in many cases, without thinking about it. Have you ever broken a law? Have you ever thrown an egg at a house? Have you ever done anything that would lea

People break laws every day and, in many cases, without thinking about it. Have you ever broken a law? Have you ever thrown an egg at a house? Have you ever done anything that would leave you subject to criminal prosecution?

For this first discussion, you will introduce yourself to your peers and discuss what makes a person a criminal.

Complete the following in your initial post:

In your first paragraph, introduce yourself to your classmates by answering the following:

  • Who are you, and what do you do?
  • Why are you interested in criminal justice?
  • Do you have any professional background related to criminology?

In your second paragraph, based on the resources in this module, explain what you believe to be the definition of a criminal. Consider the following:

  • Is anyone who breaks a law a criminal?
  • What is deviance?
  • What is the difference between deviant behavior and criminal behavior?

In each of your two peer responses, choose peers whose explanation is different from your own. Consider the differences in your responses. Was there anything they cited that you may not have considered? Always remember to be respectful when replying to peers, even if you do not agree with their stance or rationale.

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Undergraduate Discussion Rubric

Undergraduate Discussion Rubric

Overview Your active participation in the discussions is essential to your overall success this term. Discussion questions will help you make meaningful

connections between the course content and the larger concepts of the course. These discussions give you a chance to express your own

thoughts, ask questions, and gain insight from your peers and instructor.

Directions For each discussion, you must create one initial postone initial postone initial postone initial post and follow up with at least two response poststwo response poststwo response poststwo response posts.

For your initial postinitial postinitial postinitial post, do the following:

Write a post of 1 to 2 paragraphs.

In Module One, complete your initial post by Thursday at 11:59 p.m. Eastern.

In Modules Two through Eight, complete your initial post by Thursday at 11:59 p.m. of your local time zone.

Consider content from other parts of the course where appropriate. Use proper citation methods for your discipline when referencing

scholarly or popular sources.

For your response postsresponse postsresponse postsresponse posts, do the following:

Reply to at least twotwotwotwo classmates outside of your own initial post thread.

In Module One, complete your two response posts by Sunday at 11:59 p.m. Eastern.

In Modules Two through Eight, complete your two response posts by Sunday at 11:59 p.m. of your local time zone.

Demonstrate more depth and thought than saying things like “I agree” or “You are wrong.” Guidance is provided for you in the discussion

prompt.

Discussion Rubric

CriteriaCriteriaCriteriaCriteria ExemplaryExemplaryExemplaryExemplary ProficientProficientProficientProficient NeedsNeedsNeedsNeeds

ImprovementImprovementImprovementImprovement Not EvidentNot EvidentNot EvidentNot Evident ValueValueValueValue

ComprehensionComprehensionComprehensionComprehension Develops an initial

post with an

organized, clear

point of view or idea

using rich and

significant detail

(100%)

Develops an initial

post with a point of

view or idea using

adequate

organization and

detail (85%)

Develops an initial

post with a point of

view or idea but with

some gaps in

organization and

detail (55%)

Does not develop an

initial post with an

organized point of

view or idea (0%)

40

TimelinessTimelinessTimelinessTimeliness N/AN/AN/AN/A Submits initial post

on time (100%)

Submits initial post

one day late (55%)

Submits initial post

two or more days

late (0%)

10

EngagementEngagementEngagementEngagement Provides relevant

and meaningful

response posts with

clarifying

explanation and

detail (100%)

Provides relevant

response posts with

some explanation

and detail (85%)

Provides somewhat

relevant response

posts with some

explanation and

detail (55%)

Provides response

posts that are

generic with little

explanation or detail

(0%)

30

WritingWritingWritingWriting

(Mechanics)(Mechanics)(Mechanics)(Mechanics)

Writes posts that

are easily

understood, clear,

and concise using

proper citation

methods where

applicable with no

errors in citations

(100%)

Writes posts that

are easily

understood using

proper citation

methods where

applicable with few

errors in citations

(85%)

Writes posts that

are understandable

using proper citation

methods where

applicable with a

number of errors in

citations (55%)

Writes posts that

others are not able

to understand and

does not use proper

citation methods

where applicable

(0%)

20

Total:Total:Total:Total: 100%

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