Assignment Instructions:
At work, you have been asked to present a literature review to the command staff of the local precincts and bureaus. Complete your assignment in Zoom or PowerPoint, with a voice recording of your presentation for each slide. Need Assignment Help?
To begin,
- Recall the "seven steps" in writing a literature review outlined by Creswell and Creswell (2023) in Chapter 2.
- Use these "seven steps" as guidance to present a literature review of five scholarly articles with research in community policing to the department leadership.
Note the following points about your literature review:
- A total of six slides are required.
- The first five slides should discuss the five articles.
- The sixth slide should be dedicated to constructing a research question related to at least one study.
You may use the following PowerPoint or Zoom resources to create your slides:
Each of the first five slides should include a scholarly source with research on community policing that has been published within the last eight years.
Your presentation, for each of the five articles that you choose, addresses the following:
- Identify the theory(ies), questions, methods, and data used in each study.
- Assess the kind(s) of information that the data sources in each study offer.
- Examine how the findings in each study that you select contribute to the literature.
- Explain inferences and the methods and statistical techniques used to address research questions in each study.
- Analyze an ethics issue in research design and a social justice issue in data for community policing.
- Construct a research question related to, but not addressed by, at least one study.
Note: This sixth and final point may be addressed on the sixth slide.
The Literature Review Presentation:
- must be 6 to 7 double-spaced slides in length (not including title and references slides)
- must use at least 5 scholarly, peer-reviewed, credible sources in addition to the course text
- must include an introduction and conclusion paragraph.
Your introduction paragraph needs to end with a clear thesis statement that indicates the purpose of your presentation.
Must utilize academic voice