9-1 Final Project Submission: Presentation - Humanities
Everything that is needed is attached, please follow the rubric as well as feedback. All powerpoints attached as well as feedback information for each. It is really important that everything is followed thoroughly. Do not do a voice over just the notes please and thank you. Again please follow all instructions from the rubric thoroughly as well as read all powerpoints and feedback provided for each for the final project. https://owl.purdue.edu/owl/general_writing/visual_rhetoric/designing_effective_powerpoint_presentations/index.htmlInstructionsIn this assignment, you will finalize and submit your final project.Before you begin this assignment, review the Final Project Guidelines and Rubric document. Collect your milestone assignments and feedback from those assignments. You will revise these milestone assignments into one presentation. You will also need to create the conclusion portion of your presentation. As you create your conclusion, consider the following questions:Professional Role: What does this court case illustrate about the role of criminal justice professionals and the operation of the criminal justice court system?Systemic Reforms: Based on your analysis of the controversial court case, explain whether larger, systemic reforms of the criminal justice system and the criminal justice profession are necessary, and what such reforms may be. What evidence do you have to support your conclusions?I want to encourage you as you complete your Final Milestone Projects. Please review the following reminders and recommendations so that you can be successful. 1) Students are expected to include the previous instructor feedback into their Final Milestone. This includes coverage of critical elements in a clear and concise manner along with appropriate in-text citations.2) Your presentation should have 12–15 slides. This is adequate for you to cover the required content. While you may need to include additional slides (based on your case), your Milestone should not contain an excessive amount of slides (i.e. 20+ slides).3) Please include speaker notes OR a transcript: NOT BOTH. If you include both, speaker notes will be graded.4) Audio recording or video is NOT a requirement, although it is highly recommended. 5) In order to help you focus on the critical elements, please use the headings provided in the Final Milestone Rubric. See below.Introduction: Overview of CaseIntroduction: Selection of CaseBackground: FactsBackground: TimelineBackground: VerdictBackground: Type of CourtBackground: SimilaritiesBackground: DifferenceCauses: Media CoverageCauses: FairnessReaction: Reaction ExplanationReaction: Reaction DefenseReaction: Alternatives ExplanationReaction: Alternatives DefenseConclusion: Professional RoleConclusion: Systemic Reform6) Please put all critical content on your primary slides. Please do not place required content in your speaker notes or transcripts.7) Speaker Notes and Transcripts should not be excessive in length. They are supplemental and should be concise. If you provide excessive speaker notes or transcript content, you may be asked to resubmit.8) Please begin with a clear conclusion, position or statement for each critical element. Introductory paragraphs and overviews should be omitted.9) Please do not restate the same content throughout each slide. The Milestone is designed to cover distinct content. If you find yourself repeating the same content, you are probably not focusing on the required content or you may be discussing off-topic information.10) Your presentation is designed to assess your ability to communicate effectively, provide clear and accurate content, compare and contrast issues, assess the equality of the judicial process, defend your position with evidence and evaluate roles of criminal justice professionals.Lastly, students must use current APA style guidelines for your citations and reference list.In order for you to be successful, I recommend that you thoroughly review the grading rubric, the instructor feedback and consolidate your content to focus on the critical elements with appropriate citations.
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CJ 560 Final Project Guidelines and Rubric
Overview
The final project for this course is the creation of a presentation on a controversial court case. The final project represents an authentic demonstration of
competency because the ability to communicate effectively with others in the criminal justice field and related fields will be important to your success as a
criminal justice professional. This presentation should showcase your ability to communicate clearly and effectively. The project is divided into two milestones,
which will be submitted at various points throughout the course to scaffold learning and ensure quality final submission. These milestones will be submitted in
Modules Three and Six. The final project will be submitted in Module Nine.
In this assignment, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following course outcomes:
Construct clear and accurate criminal justice timelines from the alleged commission of a crime through the sentencing and appeals phases
Compare and contrast criminal procedure with civil procedure in addressing issues in local, state, or federal courts
Assess the equality of the judicial process in controversial court cases for determining how the process could have been administered more
impartially
Defend, with evidence, positions on controversial topics in the trial-court and post-verdict phases, using clear and effective communication
Evaluate roles of criminal justice professionals for their relevance to courts and the judicial process
Prompt
Choose a controversial court case in which the judicial process created civil unrest and discord or was otherwise the subject of national media scrutiny, and that
aligns with your educational and professional interests in criminal justice. First, discuss the facts, the legal issues, the judicial proceedings, the procedural history,
and the holding(s) of the court case. Next, identify and analyze the underlying cause(s) of the controversy related to the court case. Then explore whether the
courts could have taken any alternative courses of direction that would have remedied the situation more appropriately and effectively. Finally, conclude with
your perspective on what this court case illustrates about the role of criminal justice professionals in the criminal justice system, along with the workings of
courts and the judicial process more generally.
Below are a list of criminal cases that you may choose from (you may choose another case with instructor approval):
O. J. Simpson Murder Trial
Martha Stewart White-Collar Crime/Insider Trading/Conspiracy-Obstruction of Justice Trial
Emmett Till Murder Trial
Jeffrey Skilling/Kenneth Lay Securities Fraud/Wire Fraud/Insider Trading Trial
Charles Manson Murder Trial
Remember that you are developing this presentation for your supervisor; your goal should be to demonstrate superior analysis and communication skills. As this
is a self-sustaining presentation, you will need to include speaker notes or a transcript. Although not a requirement, producing an audio recording or a video
recording with audio is highly recommended, as oral and visual presentation are key communication skills for criminal justice professionals.
Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:
I.
Introduction
A. Overview of Case: Provide a brief overview of your selected controversial court case in which the judicial process created civil unrest and discord
or was otherwise the subject of national media scrutiny. In other words, describe the case as a whole, providing a broad sense of the context of
the case.
B. Selection of Case: Explain how this case is relevant to you, as a criminal justice professional. In other words, why did you select this particular
court case? What makes this case interesting to you professionally?
II.
Background of the Case
A. Facts: Provide a clear, succinct, and accurate summary of the key facts of the case. For instance, on what date(s) did the crime occur? Who was
involved? What weapon was used (if there was one)?
B. Timeline: Develop a clear, accurate timeline of your controversial court case that summarizes the decision of the court. Specifically, the timeline
of your case should include:
1. The legal issues
2. The judicial proceedings
3. The procedural history
4. The holding(s)
C. Verdict: Defend, with evidence, your position on the court’s verdict. In other words, did the court issue the most appropriate verdict in the case?
Why or why not? Ensure that you communicate your defense clearly and effectively.
D. Type of Court: Explain where (local, state, or federal court) the case was tried, specifically including whether the case was tried in civil court as
well as criminal court. Why was the case tried in civil court, or why was it not?
E. Similarities: Explain the similarities between the procedures in the criminal trial that occurred and the procedures in a civil trial (whether actual
or potential) for your case.
F. Differences: Explain the differences between the procedures in the criminal trial that occurred and the procedures in a civil trial (whether actual
or potential) for your case.
III.
Causes of Controversy
A. Media Coverage: Assess the impact of media coverage of the case on the judicial process. For instance, how did the news media shape public
perception of the case? How did this, in turn, affect the court proceedings? Or, how did the selection of photographs and videos used by the
media impact public opinion and the judicial process?
B. Fairness: Assess the fairness of the administration of the judicial process in your case. In other words, how fair and equitable was the judicial
process? Why did the judicial process cause such a controversy?
IV.
Reaction to Controversy
A. Reaction Explanation: Explain the reaction by the criminal justice court system, the media, and local, state, or national politicians to the
perceived equality of the judicial process, supporting your response with specific examples. For instance, were politicians acting in a way that
caused bias? Did local media provide objective coverage of the case? Did national media demonstrate sufficient, in-depth knowledge of the
facts?
B. Reaction Defense: Justify, with evidence, the appropriateness and effectiveness of the court system’s reaction to the controversy during the
trial. Ensure that you communicate your justification clearly and effectively.
C. Alternatives Explanation: How could the court system have responded more appropriately and effectively to the controversy during and after
the trial? In other words, what alternative courses of direction could the court system have taken? How could the judicial system have worked in
a more fair and ethical way?
D. Alternatives Defense: Defend, with evidence, your conclusions about how the court system could have taken an alternative course of direction
that might have remedied the situation more appropriately and effectively. Ensure that you communicate your defense clearly and effectively.
V.
Conclusion
A. Professional Role: What does this court case illustrate about the role of criminal justice professionals and the operation of the criminal justice
court system?
B. Systemic Reforms: Based on your analysis of the controversial court case, explain whether larger, systemic reforms of the criminal justice system
and the criminal justice profession are necessary, and what such reforms may be. What evidence do you have to support your conclusions?
Milestones
Milestone One: Draft of Background
In Module Three, you will submit a draft of the Background portion of your final project. This milestone will be graded with the Milestone One Rubric.
Milestone Two: Causes and Reaction to Controversy
In Module Six, you will submit the Causes of Controversy and Reaction to Controversy portions of your final project. This milestone will be graded with the
Milestone Two Rubric.
Final Submission: Presentation
In Module Nine, you will submit your final project. It should be a complete, polished artifact containing all of the critical elements of the final project. It should
reflect the incorporation of feedback gained throughout the course. This submission will be graded with the Final Project Rubric.
Final Project Rubric
Guidelines for Submission: Your presentation must include speaker notes or a transcript. Audio and video are strongly encouraged because of the importance of
communication in the criminal justice profession. Your presentation should have 12–15 slides, although this is a minimum requirement; depending on the
controversial court case you select, you may need more slides to comprehensively analyze your court case. You should use current APA style guidelines for your
citations and reference list.
Critical Elements
Introduction:
Overview of Case
Exemplary (100\%)
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
response expertly balances
necessary detail with brevity
Proficient (90\%)
Provides brief overview of
selected controversial court
case in which judicial process
created civil unrest and discord
or was subject of national
media scrutiny
Introduction:
Selection of Case
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
explanation demonstrates keen
insight into roles of criminal
justice professionals
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
summary insightfully captures
the key facts that are most
relevant to the outcome of the
case
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
timeline demonstrates a
nuanced understanding of the
progress of a case through the
judicial system
Explains how court case is
relevant to self as a criminal
justice professional
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
defense of position on verdict
is exceptionally well-supported
Clearly and effectively defends,
with evidence, position on
court’s verdict
Background: Facts
Background:
Timeline
Background: Verdict
Provides clear, succinct, and
accurate summary of the key
facts of the case
Develops clear, accurate
timeline that summarizes the
court’s decision, including the
legal issues, the judicial
proceedings, the procedural
history, and the holding(s)
Needs Improvement (70\%)
Provides overview of selected
controversial court case in
which judicial process created
civil unrest and discord or was
subject of national media
scrutiny, but response is wordy
or lacks clarity
Explains how court case is
relevant to self as a criminal
justice professional but with
gaps in clarity
Provides a summary of the
facts of the case, but summary
has gaps in clarity or accuracy,
is wordy, or includes
unnecessary information
Develops timeline that
summarizes the court’s
decision, including the legal
issues, the judicial proceedings,
the procedural history, and the
holding(s), but timeline lacks
clarity, accuracy, or detail
Defends, with evidence,
position on court’s verdict, but
with gaps in clarity,
effectiveness, or logic
Not Evident (0\%)
Does not provide overview of
selected controversial court
case in which judicial process
created civil unrest and discord
or was subject of national
media scrutiny
Value
6.4
Does not explain how court
case is relevant to self as a
criminal justice professional
6.4
Does not provide a summary of
the facts of the case
6.4
Does not develop timeline that
summarizes the court’s
decision
6.4
Does not defend, with
evidence, position on court’s
verdict
6.4
Background: Type
of Court
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
explanation demonstrates keen
insight into how issues are
addressed in court
Explains where (local, state, or
federal court) the case was
tried, specifically addressing
whether or not the case was
tried in civil court as well as
criminal court
Background:
Similarities
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
demonstrates a nuanced
understanding of specific
similarities between criminal
and civil procedures
Explains the similarities
between the procedures in the
criminal trial that occurred and
the procedures in a civil trial
(whether actual or potential)
for case
Explains where (local, state, or
federal court) the case was
tried, specifically addressing
whether or not the case was
tried in civil court as well as
criminal court, but explanation
is cursory or inaccurate
Explains the similarities
between the procedures in the
criminal trial that occurred and
the procedures in a civil trial
(whether actual or potential)
for case, but with gaps in detail
Background:
Differences
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
demonstrates a nuanced
understanding of specific
differences between criminal
and civil procedures
Explains the differences
between the procedures in the
criminal trial that occurred and
the procedures in a civil trial
(whether actual or potential)
for case
Explains the differences
between the procedures in the
criminal trial that occurred and
the procedures in a civil trial
(whether actual or potential)
for case, but with gaps in detail
Causes: Media
Coverage
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
demonstrates keen insight into
impact of media coverage on
courts and the judicial process
Assesses the impact of media
coverage of the case on the
judicial process
Causes: Fairness
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
demonstrates a nuanced
understanding of the judicial
process
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
demonstrates keen insight into
equality of judicial process in
controversial court cases
Assesses the fairness of the
administration of the judicial
process of the case
Assesses the impact of media
coverage of the case on the
judicial process, but response
lacks sufficient detail or has
gaps in logic
Assesses the fairness of the
administration of the judicial
process of the case, but with
gaps in detail or logic
Explains the reaction by the
criminal justice court system,
the media, and local, state, or
national politicians to the
perceived equality of the
judicial process, but with gaps
in detail or support
Reaction: Reaction
Explanation
Explains the reaction by the
criminal justice court system,
the media, and local, state, or
national politicians to the
perceived equality of the
judicial process, supporting
response with specific
examples
Does not explain where (local,
state, or federal court) the case
was tried
6.4
Does not explain the
similarities between the
procedures in the criminal trial
that occurred and the
procedures in a civil trial
(whether actual or potential)
for case
Does not explain the
differences between the
procedures in the criminal trial
that occurred and the
procedures in a civil trial
(whether actual or potential)
for case
Does not assess the impact of
media coverage of the case on
the judicial process
6.4
Does not assess the fairness of
the administration of the
judicial process of the case.
4.8
Does not explain the reaction
by the criminal justice court
system, the media, and local,
state, or national politicians to
the perceived equality of the
judicial process
4.8
6.4
4.8
Reaction: Reaction
Defense
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
justification of court system’s
reaction is exceptionally wellsupported
Reaction:
Alternatives
Explanation
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
response demonstrates
creativity and original thinking
in exploring how the judicial
system could have worked in a
more equitable way
Reaction:
Alternatives
Defense
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
defense of alternative courses
of direction is exceptionally
well-supported
Conclusion:
Professional Role
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
demonstrates a nuanced
understanding of the everyday
professional lives of criminal
justice professionals vis-à-vis
the criminal justice system
Conclusion:
Systemic Reforms
Meets “Proficient” criteria and
provides substantial evidence
from reliable sources to
support conclusions regarding
systemic reforms
Clearly and effectively justifies,
with evidence, the
appropriateness and
effectiveness of the court
system’s reaction to the
controversy
Determines how the court
system could have responded
more appropriately and
effectively to the controversy
during and after the trial
Clearly and effectively defends,
with evidence, conclusions
about how court system could
have taken an alternative
course of direction that might
have remedied the situation
more appropriately and
effectively
Explains what this court case
illustrates about the role of
criminal justice professionals
and the operation of the
criminal justice court system
Explains whether larger,
systemic reforms of the
criminal justice system and the
criminal justice profession are
necessary and what such
reforms may be, supporting
explanation with evidence from
analysis of controversial court
case
Justifies, with evidence, the
appropriateness and
effectiveness of the court
system’s reaction to the
controversy, but with gaps in
clarity, effectiveness, or logic
Determines how the court
system could have responded
more appropriately and
effectively to the controversy
during and after the trial, but
response has gaps in detail,
clarity, or logic
Defends, with evidence,
conclusions about how court
system could have taken an
alternative course of direction
that might have remedied the
situation more appropriately
and effectively, but with gaps
in clarity, effectiveness, or logic
Explains what this court case
illustrates about the role of
criminal justice professionals
and the operation of the
criminal justice court system,
but explanation lacks detail or
is missing key information
Explains whether larger,
systemic reforms of the
criminal justice system and the
criminal justice profession are
necessary and what such
reforms may be, but with gaps
in detail or support
Does not justify, with evidence,
the appropriateness and
effectiveness of the court
system’s reaction to the
controversy
6.4
Does not determine how the
court system could have
responded more appropriately
and effectively to the
controversy during and after
the trial
4.8
Does not defend, with
evidence, conclusions about
how court system could have
taken an alternative course of
direction that might have
remedied the situation more
appropriately and effectively
6.4
Does not explain what this
court case illustrates about the
role of criminal justice
professionals and the
operation of the criminal
justice court system
6.4
Does not explain whether
larger, systemic reforms of the
criminal justice system and the
criminal justice profession are
necessary
6.4
Articulation of
Response
Submission is free of errors
related to citations, grammar,
spelling, syntax, and
organization and is presented
in a professional and easy-toread format
Submission has no major errors
related to citations, grammar,
spelling, syntax, or organization
Submission has major errors
related to citations, grammar,
spelling, syntax, or organization
that negatively impact
readability and articulation of
main ideas
Submission has critical errors
related to citations, grammar,
spelling, syntax, or organization
that prevent understanding of
ideas
Total
4
100\%
Judicial Procedure
Samantha Panizo
Southern New Hampshire University
November 7, 2019
Introduction
• There are several participants involved in courtroom procedures.
• The participants play different roles.
• These roles are independent but interrelated.
• Participants involved within the judicial process include; the judge,
jury, prosecutor, and defense counsel (Ryngaert, 2015).
• The participants must work cordially for a smooth court proceeding.
• A court procedure is not complete without all the participants
The Judge
• The role of a judge is to preside over court proceedings
• A judge can act solely or in a panel of judges
• A judge should conduct the trial without partiality
• Court proceeding should be done in an open court
• The judge must listen to all the witnesses
• The judge must scrutinize all evidence presented in court
• The judge should pass a ruling based on his/her interpretation of the
law
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