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Author Note
This paper was prepared for CRJ 499: Senior Capstone, Module 2 Check Your Understanding
taught by Daniel Chauvin.
Plagiarism
When a pieced of published work contains a written passage, information, or research that
was not written, discovered, or performed by the author and is portrayed as such. In the academic
world and the world of journalism, plagiarism is a serious offense, and can lead to serious
punishments, including lawsuits, dismissal from scholarly positions, and failure and expulsion
from academic programs. In order to prevent plagiarism, it is important that authors give credit
where it is due and cite the sources of the information and research.
2.
Professional Ethics
3.
Informed Consent
Informed consent is a term that applies to a myriad of persons. Essentially, the term
informed consent means that the subject being asked to consent to something must be informed
enough to understand what they are consenting to and the ramifications attached to it. Consent
alone is not enough in some instances, in which a situation might require clarification before a
subject can appropriately agree to the terms presented.
4.
Confidentiality
5.
Why are time-series designs useful in Criminal Justice Studies? Your answer should be
in paragraph form and 5-7 sentences. Cite appropriate sources using APA format.
Hagan, Frank. 2014. Research Methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology, Ninth
Edition.
Education, Inc.