Please read this before you torture yourselves with the Step 2: Annotated Bibliography assignment.
assignment

Step Two: Annotated Bibliography
For this step, you will submit a draft of an annotated bibliography.
Evaluative Annotated Bibliography:
This annotation includes your evaluative statements about the content of a source. Your critique may focus on describing a study’s strengths and weaknesses or it may describe the applicability of the conclusions to the research problem you are studying. This type of annotation seeks to answer these types of questions: Is the reasoning sound? Is the methodology sound? Does this source address all the relevant issues? How does this source compare to other sources on this topic? Collectively, this type of annotated bibliography offers a detailed analysis and assessment of the research literature about a topic.
You will need to find 5 sources which are scholarly journal articles. You will find these articles from such databases as Criminal Justice Abstracts with Full Text found at the BMCC Library.
Deadline: October 23rd, 11:59 pm

STEP ONE
You are asked to provide the topic of your research project. Write the title of your project and a short summary. Topics explored may include racial profiling, juvenile delinquency, policing, the war on drugs, fear of crime, prisoner re-entry in a context of a specific neighborhood.
Then, you are expected to narrow down your chosen topic to a research question. A research question is the starting point for investigations in the natural and social sciences. It directs the phenomena that a study will be examining and seeking to explain.
A research question helps to focus on one’s research. A successful paper depends to a large extent on the quality of the research question that has been set. Setting a focused and narrow question is a fundamental step towards writing a concise and well-structured paper. If your question is unclear or unanswerable, then your paper is set to be poor from the beginning. This means that it is important to engage meaningfully with the process of the question setting.
The question you set should be one that you are genuinely interested in exploring since you will be spending a lot of time researching and writing about the topic that you elect.
EXAMPLES:
- Topic: The War on Drugs in Jackson Heights, Queens: A Closer Look. Research question: How has the War on Drugs in Jackson Heights, Queens impacted law enforcement’s relationship with members in the community?
- Topic: Day workers presence in Queens Blvd. Research question: How do day workers affect the neighborhood of Queens Blvd?
- Topic: Gentrification in Flatbush, Brooklyn. Research question: How has the gentrification impacted Flatbush?
INSTRUCTIONS:
- Read how to post in OpenLab – https://openlab.bmcc.cuny.edu/blog/help/how-to-write-a-post-or-page-on-an-open-lab-wordpress-site/
- Write an OpenLab post with your research question.
DEADLINE: September 18th, 11:59 pm