Description
How has police brutality changed over the years?
Prepare: Review Chapters 1 and 2 in the course text and any assigned additional learning material.
Reflect: This week, we will begin creating a professional research proposal. You will apply what you learned in POL470 and your other political science courses to the development of this research proposal. The first steps in creating this proposal are to find a researchable political science topic, assign a title to the proposal that catches your audience’s attention, includes a valid research question, and a credible thesis that directly addresses the research question. First, it is vitally important that you determine if the topic you have chosen can be researched in the time allotted, that enough information about the topic is available, and that the topic will add needed knowledge to the field of political science. In addition, you will need a title that will catch your audience’s attention and draw them into your research. Also, you must clearly describe what scholarly question your academic research will answer. Last, you must provide a preliminary, defensible answer (thesis) to your research question. If all of these initial requirements are succinctly fulfilled, then you are well on your way to building a sound and scholarly political science research proposal.
Write: In your essay of at least 4 pages, complete the following:
- Identify your research topic, research proposal title, research question, and research thesis.
- Explain why the topic is feasible to research and important to study.
- Explain how the title will make readers interested in the topic.
- Describe the research question for your research topic.
- Defend the thesis of your research topic.
The Topic, Title, Question, and Thesis Paper
- Must be at least three double-spaced pages in length (not including title and reference pages) and formatted according to APA style
- Must include a separate title page with the following:
- Title of paper
- Student’s name
- Course name and number
- Instructor’s name
- Date submitted
- Must use at least 4 appropriate sources.
- Be sure to integrate the information from your sources rather than simply inserting it.
- The assigned paper you are analyzing each week will count as one of your 4 sources.
- Other sources could include the course text and any of the required or recommended resources for this week.
- You can also include additional resources
- Must include an introductory paragraph with a succinct thesis statement .
- Must include a conclusion that summarizes the main points and restates the thesis.
- Must include a separate references page that is formatted according to APA style
- Must include a separate title page with the following:
Explanation & Answer
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Running head: POLICE BRUTALITY EXAGGERATION
How has police brutality changed over the years?
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POLICE BRUTALITY EXAGGERATION
How Has Police Brutality Changed Over the Years?
Introduction
For a long time, police brutality has been a controversial issue all over the world. The
citizens and human rights group are always on the forefront to rise against the police brutality
claims and occurrences. Police brutality is defined as the use of excessive force on members of
the public whether they are criminals, suspects or innocent people. The concepts of this brutality
come in several forms which include physical assault, mental torture or through verbal means. In
verbal and mental pain, the brutality is characterized by abusive words, intimidation of the
subject or issuing threats to a person. The physical assault may be seen in various ways such as
beating by the police, throwing a person to the ground and many other attacks. The brutality
may also include shooting the suspects or criminals. The use of force by the police has come
under criticism. The police have a role in making decisions about when to use force and when
not. Not all forms of police actions should be termed as brutality. The paper will address the
issue of how the problem of police brutality is exaggerated despite its cases decrease over many
years.
Feasibility of the study
The research will investig...