This document provides a review guide for students conducting criminological research. It outlines the key sections that must be included in the research such as the rationale, research objectives, literature review, theoretical framework, significance, definition of terms, research design, data collection methods, results and discussion, and conclusion. Guidelines are provided for each section, including length, formatting, and style requirements. Students must follow the detailed outline and submit their final research paper via email two weeks before the scheduled final exam for review.
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This document provides a review guide for students conducting criminological research. It outlines the key sections that must be included in the research such as the rationale, research objectives, literature review, theoretical framework, significance, definition of terms, research design, data collection methods, results and discussion, and conclusion. Guidelines are provided for each section, including length, formatting, and style requirements. Students must follow the detailed outline and submit their final research paper via email two weeks before the scheduled final exam for review.
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Adviser’s / Student’s Review Guide
Criminological research Crimsoc 6
(A.Y 2018-2019)
Chapter I What to do? Remarks
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Rationale 1st paragraph – state the problem situation
of DV 2nd paragraph – the importance of DV 3rd paragraph – link between IV and DV 4th paragraph – contribution of the study 1page only Note: Redundancy of terms avoided Research Objective -State the objective Literature Review - Introductory statement - introduce the variables with indicators and their sources - use appropriate transition term (e.g. moreover, furthermore, further) - sources not earlier than 2010 except for theories -10% percent allowed from old article At least 3pages or more Theoretical and or conceptual - cite theory related to your study framework with paradigm - a theory has a name and cite the author - add your personal account why you have chosen that theory/ concept of your study Significance of the study - possible beneficiaries Definition of terms - only the keywords in the title are defined operationally Chapter II - Research design - Population and sample - Research instrument - Data collection - Statistical tools - Chapter III - Result and Discussion - Chapter IV Conclusion and recommendation - REFERENCES APA format FORMAT No big vacant space within the chapter No artistic fonts for preliminary pages Margin Left 1.2”; top 1.2” and right 1.0”; bottom 1.0” Font style Arial Font size 12 Curriculum vitae
Note: Submit the final copy of your research 2nd week before final exam schedule via email. arnelbentoso@yahoo.com.ph.