Posted: March 12th, 2023

4-1 Public Policy Chart: Public Policy Initiatives: Cause and Effect-Anticipating Challenges

PUBLIC POLICY: HATE CRIMES

DEPARTMENT POLICY: BODY CAMERAS 

Overview: For this assignment, due in Module Four, you will create a public policy chart describing the public policy issue that you will address with the departmental policy recommendations for your final project. A visual chart is a useful way to deliver a good deal of information about a public policy to one’s colleagues in a criminal justice department. With the chart, one can see at a glance the policy described in broad terms, including the history of the policy in the department, any key trends associated with the policy, why a change to a departmental policy is called for, and how one might address any potential negative consequences that may be associated with changing the policy. This chart, and instructor feedback to it, will be useful to you as you continue to navigate through the course. It will be particularly helpful as you work on your Milestone Two and Three submissions. Prompt: In your public policy chart, examine the following by creating a table with five columns: 1. The first column should describe, in broad terms, the public policy issue (e.g., domestic violence) you selected in Milestone One, which you will address with your departmental policy recommendations for your final project. 2. The second column should describe how this issue has been addressed, historically, by your criminal justice department. 3. The third column should identify key trends throughout the history of the policy issue that have shaped the development and implementation of public policies addressing the issue. 4. The fourth column should explain why a change is called for in the departmental policy (media outcry, legal decisions, public perception, interest groups, etc.). 5. The fifth column should address the potential negative collateral consequences of the changes proposed. How can these potential negative collateral consequences help you predict the future direction of public policies to address the issue? Make sure that you provide support for the information you provide in each column of the chart and include citations in a reference page.

  • CJ 520 Public Policy Chart Guidelines and Rubric
  • Overview: For this assignment, due in Module Four, you will create a public policy chart describing the public policy issue that you will address with the
    departmental policy recommendations for your final project. A visual chart is a useful way to deliver a good deal of information about a public policy to one’s
    colleagues in a criminal justice department. With the chart, one can see at a glance the policy described in broad terms, including the history of the policy in the
    department, any key trends associated with the policy, why a change to a departmental policy is called for, and how one might address any potential negative
    consequences that may be associated with changing the policy. This chart, and instructor feedback to it, will be useful to you as you continue to navigate
    through the course. It will be particularly helpful as you work on your Milestone Two and Three submissions.

    Prompt: In your public policy chart, examine the following by creating a table with five columns:

    1. The first column should describe, in broad terms, the public policy issue (e.g., domestic violence) you selected in Milestone One, which you will address
    with your departmental policy recommendations for your final project.

    2. The second column should describe how this issue has been addressed, historically, by your criminal justice department.
    3. The third column should identify key trends throughout the history of the policy issue that have shaped the development and implementation of public

    policies addressing the issue.
    4. The fourth column should explain why a change is called for in the departmental policy (media outcry, legal decisions, public perception, interest groups,

    etc.).
    5. The fifth column should address the potential negative collateral consequences of the changes proposed. How can these potential negative collateral

    consequences help you predict the future direction of public policies to address the issue?

    Make sure that you provide support for the information you provide in each column of the chart and include citations in a reference page.

    Please use the Public Policy Chart Instructions and Template to complete this task.

    http://snhu-media.snhu.edu/files/course_repository/graduate/cj/cj520/cj520_public_policy_chart_instructions_and_template x

    Rubric
    Guidelines for Submission: Your public policy chart should be a single document with one-inch margins containing a 5-column chart. Written components should
    be single-spaced using 12-point Times New Roman font. Cite your sources in APA format within the text of your chart and in the reference section.

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

    First Column: Public
    Policy Issue
    Description

    Meets “Proficient” criteria and
    cites specific and relevant
    examples to support
    description

    Describes, in broad terms, the
    public policy issue selected in
    Milestone One

    Describes, in broad terms, the
    public policy issue selected in
    Milestone One, but with gaps in
    detail, specificity, or accuracy

    Does not describe, in broad
    terms, the public policy issue
    selected in Milestone One

    18

    Second Column:
    Historically
    Addressed

    Meets “Proficient” criteria and
    provides clear and specific
    examples

    Describes how the issue has
    been addressed, historically, by
    the particular criminal justice
    department

    Describes how the issue has
    been addressed, historically, by
    the particular criminal justice
    department, but there are gaps
    in specificity or accuracy

    Does not describe how the
    issue has been addressed,
    historically, by the particular
    criminal justice department

    18

    Third Column: Key
    Trends

    Meets “Proficient” criteria
    substantiated with evidence to
    support identification of key
    trends

    Identifies the key trends
    throughout the history of the
    policy issue that have shaped
    the development and
    implementation of public
    policies addressing the issue

    Identifies the key trends
    throughout the history of the
    policy issue, but identified
    trends have not shaped the
    development and
    implementation of public
    policies addressing the issue,
    OR identification contains gaps
    in detail, specificity, or accuracy

    Does not identify the key trends
    throughout the history of the
    policy issue that have shaped
    the development and
    implementation of public
    policies addressing the issue

    18

    Fourth Column: Why
    a Change Is Called

    For

    Meets “Proficient” criteria and
    rationale is supported by
    research

    Explains why a change is called
    for in the departmental policy

    Explains why a change is called
    for in the departmental policy,
    but explanation lacks detail or is
    not directly relevant to the
    public policy issue

    Does not explain why a change
    is called for in the departmental
    policy

    18

    Fifth Column:
    Potential Negative

    Collateral
    Consequences

    Meets “Proficient” criteria
    substantiated with evidence to
    support examination

    Explains the potential negative
    collateral consequences of the
    changes proposed and predicts
    the future direction of public
    policies to address the issue

    Explains the potential negative
    collateral consequences of the
    changes proposed OR predicts
    the future direction of public
    policies to address the issue

    Does not examine the potential
    negative collateral
    consequences of the changes
    proposed and predict the future
    direction of public policies to
    address the issue

    18

    Articulation of
    Response

    Submission is free of errors
    related to citations, grammar,
    spelling, syntax, and
    organization and is presented in
    a professional and easy-to-read
    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

    10

    Total 100%

      CJ 520 Public Policy Chart Guidelines and Rubric

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    PUBLIC POLICY ISSUE

    HOW ISSUE HAS BEEN HISTORICALLY ADDESSED

    KEY TRENDS

    WHY A CHANGE IS CALLED FOR

    POTENTIAL NEGATIVE COLLATERAL CONSEQUENCES

    Describe, in broad terms, the
    public policy issue (e.g., domestic violence) you selected in Milestone One, which will address with your departmental policy recommendations.

    Provide support for the information you provide.

    Describe how this issue has been
    addressed, historically, by your criminal justice department.

    Provide support for the information you provide.

    Are there any
    key trends throughout the history of the policy issue that have shaped the development and implementation of public policies addressing the issue?

    Provide support for the information you provide.

    Explain
    why a change is called for (media outcry, legal decisions, public perception, interest groups, etc.).

    Provide support for the information you provide.

    Address the
    potential negative collateral consequences of the changes proposed. How can these potential negative collateral consequences help you predict the future direction of public policies to address the issue?

    Provide support for the information you provide.

    Public Policy Chart Instructions and Template

    References

    Include any references here in proper APA format.

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