Posted: March 12th, 2023

4-2 Journal: Decisions From Above

Occasionally, the United States Supreme Court makes decisions that are considered groundbreaking (abortion, gay marriage, death penalty, civil rights). In turn, these court decisions can affect public policies. These changes are often the result of the changes in public opinion. Often, the response of policy actors, such as the media and local governmental agencies, to the court decision plays a role in these policy changes.

Research and locate at least one United States Supreme Court case that you believe influenced state or federal decisions or actions about your selected public policy issue(HATE CRIMES) that in turn will influence your departmental policy(BODY CAMERAS). The module resource 

U.S. Case Law Opinions

 offers a sampling of recent and historic Supreme Court cases to choose from. You may also choose one from your own research.

In a minimum 400-word journal assignment, provide the name of the case, the holding of the case, and an explanation of how you believe the decision played a role in policy changes.

To successfully complete this assignment, view the

Journal Guidelines and Rubric PDF

 document.

  • CJ 520 Journal Guidelines and Rubric
  • Overview: In this course, the journal will be used for reflection in Module Four.

    Occasionally, the United States Supreme Court makes decisions that are considered groundbreaking (abortion, gay marriage, death penalty, civil rights). In turn,
    these court decisions can affect public policies. These changes are often the result of the changes in public opinion that stem from them. Often, the response of
    policy actors, such as the media and local governmental agencies, to the court decision plays a role in these policy changes.

    For this journal, you will research and locate at least one United States Supreme Court case that you believe influenced state or federal decisions or actions
    about your selected public policy issue that in turn will influence your departmental policy. The Module Four resource U.S. Case Law Opinions offers a sampling
    of recent and historic Supreme Court cases to choose from. You may also choose one from your own research.

    Refer also to the Criminal Justice Library Tips for assistance in finding and citing outside sources. Be sure to apply what you have learned in this journal task to
    your final project.

    Prompt: In a minimum of 400 words, address the following in your journal assignment:

     Provide the name of the case and the court’s holding in the case.

     Explain how you believe the court’s decision played a role in policy changes.

     Support your journal assignment using specific details regarding the decision of the case.

     Describe how you will apply what you have learned to your final project.

    http://law.justia.com/cases/

    http://snhu-media.snhu.edu/files/course_repository/graduate/cj/cj520/cj520_criminal_justice_library_tips

    Rubric
    Guidelines for Submission: Submit assignment as a minimum 400-word Word document with double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and
    one-inch margins.

    Critical Elements Exemplary (100%) Proficient (90%) Needs Improvement (70%) Not Evident (0%) Value

    Case/Holdings Meets “Proficient” criteria and
    cites specific details from the
    case to support argument

    Provides the name of the case
    and the court’s holding in the
    case

    Provides the name of the case
    and the court’s holding in the
    case, but with gaps in detail,
    specificity, or accuracy

    Does not provide the name of
    the case or the court’s holding
    in the case

    22

    Policy Changes Meets “Proficient” criteria and
    cites specific details from the
    case to support argument

    Explains how the court’s
    decision played a role in policy
    changes

    Explains how the decision
    played a role in policy changes,
    but with gaps in detail,
    specificity, or accuracy

    Does not explain how the
    court’s decision played a role in
    policy changes

    22

    Case Decision Details Meets “Proficient” criteria and
    journal assignment exhibits a
    nuanced understanding of the
    case decision and its wider
    consequences

    Includes specific details
    regarding the decision of the
    case to support the journal
    assignment

    Includes details regarding the
    decision of the case to support
    the journal assignment, but
    there are gaps in specificity or
    accuracy

    Does not include specific details
    regarding the decision of the
    case to support the journal
    assignment

    22

    Application to Final
    Project

    Meets “Proficient” criteria and
    description exhibits a clear and
    relevant application

    Describes application of what
    you learned from the journal
    task to the final project

    Describes application of what
    you learned from the journal
    task to the final project, but
    description lacks detail or
    application described is not
    directly relevant to final project

    Does not describe application of
    what you learned from the
    journal task to the final project

    22

    Articulation of
    Response

    Assignment is free of errors in
    organization and grammar

    Assignment is mostly free of
    errors of organization and
    grammar; errors are marginal
    and rarely interrupt the flow

    Assignment contains errors of
    organization and grammar, but
    errors are limited enough so
    that assignment can be
    understood

    Assignment contains errors of
    organization and grammar
    making the assignment difficult
    to understand

    12

    Total 100%

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