Please see references
To Prepare
Review the three sets of data from criminal justice resources you provided to your Instructor in the Week 9 Assignment. Make any changes to the data you are using if your Instructor has requested you to do so.
- Create a PowerPoint presentation.
- Create an executive summary that describes the information presented in each of the visual aids you selected. Be sure to justify your responses using the Learning Resources and the current literature.
- Make sure to include a title page slide.
- For each slide, create YOUR OWN visual aid for each of the sets of data (for a total of three visual aids). These can include graphs, tables, pictures, etc. Your visual aids must be developed on your own and must not be taken from another source. (You will be creating your own charts and tables, you are not copying an already created table or chart and turning it in, and you must include the complete citation/reference for your submission and data.)
- Include the proper references.
To Prepare
Review the three sets of data from criminal justice resources you provided to your Instructor in the Week 9 Assignment. Make any changes to the data you are using if your Instructor has requested you to do so.
- Create a PowerPoint presentation.
- Create an executive summary that describes the information presented in each of the visual aids you selected. Be sure to justify your responses using the Learning Resources and the current literature.
- Make sure to include a title page slide.
- For each slide, create YOUR OWN visual aid for each of the sets of data (for a total of three visual aids). These can include graphs, tables, pictures, etc. Your visual aids must be developed on your own and must not be taken from another source. (You will be creating your own charts and tables, you are not copying an already created table or chart and turning it in, and you must include the complete citation/reference for your submission and data.)
- Include the proper references.
References
Alper, M., Durose, M. R., & Markman, J. (2018). 2018 Update on Prisoner Recidivism: A 9-Year Follow-up Period (2005-2014). United States: Bureau of Justice Statistics.
Berenji, B., Chou, T., & D'Orsogna, M. R. (2014). Recidivism and Rehabilitation of Criminal Offenders: A Carrot and Stick Evolutionary Game.
Davis, L. M., Bozick, R., Steele, J. L., Saunders, J., & Miles, J. N. (2010). Evaluating the Effectiveness of Correctional Education. United States: Bureau of Justice Assistance.