Develop a case study using either
fictitious or actual characters or events that demonstrates a situation in
which a successful leader in a criminal justice related profession faces a
moral or ethical dilemma. Provide enough detail so as to be able to cull valid
arguments for and against identified ethical issues involving criminal justice
leadership. Ask at least three questions at the end of the case scenario
which involves the reader in applying information from the situation described
in the case and requires them to make a determination as to how the leader
respond.
Grading will be based on the degree
to which students meet the following criteria:
- Cover
page with student’s name, course title and number, and date submitted. - The
quality of the “Case” in study: - Sufficient
background information and detail around pertinent “facts” of the case so
as to give the reader enough information to answer the three questions at
the end of the case. - Relevance
of the case to the concepts covered in the course. - The
complexity and quality of the three questions at the end of the Case
Study. - Originality
All Case Studies will adhere to APA
guidelines and be a minimum of three (3) computer-generated, double-spaced 12
point font pages (maximum 5 pages). Margins are to be 1 inch (top, bottom,
right, and left), including the three (3) end questions.