What is criminology and how lawyers use criminology in cases


Assignment:

In my speech I have to talk about little bit about criminal justice and what is criminology and how lawyers use criminology in cases . What you are going to do is to write my speech and I will study and have to give a speech exactly like what is written and gave to turn that paper to my teacher.

The Career Path (Informative) Presentation is a 10 minute (group of two) presentation. Students will be placed in groups of TWO and base their presentation topic on the group's choice of career for which they share a passion. Utilizing the tools and practices we've discussed in class, each group is required to submit a full-sentence speech outline ON THE FIRST DAY OF SPEECHES and a topic/bibliography with at least four (4) sources. You are also required to create and use 3-5 visual aids during your presentation (2 per person is good). Please see Blackboard for all official due dates. You will be allowed to use note cards during your presentation, for reference. DO NOT write your full speech on the note cards and just read it.

Rationale

The purpose of this assignment is two-fold: to learn interviewing and networking techniques to help you in your future career and to develop and deliver a group presentation to inform your classmates about your chosen career industry. You will regularly find yourself engaged in many forms of small group speaking as part of team-based projects, panel discussions, problem-solving teams, or production teams. For this reason, it is important that you can communicate, manage relationships, and present competently in small group contexts.

Assignment Guidelines and Requirements

Overview

Develop and present an informative presentation on topics related to your chosen profession with a small group of classmates (groups of three or four). The group must create an outline and use supporting evidence and presentation aids to enhance the presentation. The presentation should be adapted to your audience, delivered extemporaneously and be interactive, as appropriate.

Sources

Your group needs to use published sources (six sources for groups of three or eight sources for groups of four, i.e., roughly two sources per person), in addition to your individual interview sources.

Types of Sources

Half of a group's sources can come from websites. To clarify, half of your sources can strictly and specifically come from websites related to your career field. The remaining sources must come from other credible sources such as interviews, direct observations, published sources such as journal articles, magazines, newspaper archive to support your claims and evidence. You are expected to use a combination of source material to support your group presentation. The research gathering can be divided and researched in a variety of ways; hence, your group will need to determine the best course of action.

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