Racial profiling in policing: develop a program to fix a crime problem along with a policy evaluation of the theoretical program.

Racial profiling in policing

  1. Develop a program to fix a crime problem along with a policy evaluation of the theoretical program.
  2.  What is the name of your program?
  3. What is the mission of your program?
  4. Why is your program needed?
  5. What issue/criminal justice problem does it attempt to address/gap fill?
  6. Who will be served by your program?
  7. What is your target number and kind of participants?
  8. Where will your program take place?
  9. When will your program take place?
  10.  What will be the various characteristics of your program (e.g. counseling, employment assistance, peacemaking circles, coffee with a cop, self-defense classes, a new curriculum on racial profiling for the police academy, etc)
  11. How will you evaluate your program? Will you use a random-controlled trial (RCT)? Will you use surveys, pre and post tests, interviews, focus groups, participant observation, etc?
  12. What will be the independent and dependent variables guiding your evaluation?
  13. What will be the sample size?
  14. How will you protect human subjects (confidentiality, voluntary nature, IRB, etc)?
  15. What are the limitations of your study?
  16. What are the threats to your study?

All papers should be Times New Roman 12 font, double-spaced, APA format, with a title and reference page.