Monday, May 27, 2019

Appendix E Strategies for Gathering and Evaluating Sources

Associate Level Material Appendix E Strategies for Gathering and Evaluating Sources Source What makes the source apt or what does not make it inform in at least two to four sentences credible? Consider the following when addressing the what information you can gather from this source source? What is the authors affiliation to every organization related to the subject of the clause? Does he or she bring in an ulterior motive? What is the authors experience with the subject, including donnish or professional corroboration related to the subject of the source name?Does she or he have what it takes to understand the complexities of the subject? Does this article report on information that the author experienced personally, or is it a summary or retelling of information from other sources? How close is the author to the actual information? Is the information veritable? When was the information published or last updated? Mi ght there be resources with more current information? In general, does the information in the source article match the information found in other sources? Or is the information disaccordent or unique?Can this information be confirmed by more sources than just this one? Does the source make any claims without having evidence to support them? Source come to I do believe this is a credible source.The author Erich This article explores the significance of Goode has returnd an ample amount of evidence to support the self-control, and the blood Authors Goode, Erich his claim. One source of evidence is through and through the Youth between medicine use, crime and the effect on Behavior Risk Surveillance study, a nationally our society. It states that individuals who Source DRUG abuse & crime. Out ofrepresentative survey. The author has also used sources, use drugs are more likely to commit crimes. Control Assessing the world-wide such as Jo Anne G runbaum from the Centers for Disease People who engage in criminal or juvenile delinquent Theory of Crime 2008, p185-199, Control and Prevention for behavior are statistically more likely to 15p assisting in obtaining the raw data for this study. This use drugs, drunkenness alcohol, and smoke source provides Gottfredson and Hirschis views on this cigarette. More than individuals who do not matter, who are criminologists and drug use specialists. engage in criminal or delinquent behavior. So the information provided by this source is confirmed byThe more frequently individuals use drugs specialist and experts in the field. The content is up to for recreational purposes, the date, for example, the solicitation of position papers and greater the likelihood that they engage in their references in Toward a Drugs and Crime Research criminal behavior. Agenda for the 21st Century. Source name I do believe this source is credible with up to date information. The author h as the proper credentials relatedThis article examines the process of Authors to this subject through the Boise State University, Boise,becoming addicted to drugs via epigenetic Walsh, Anthony ID, USA. Also the source comes from an academic journal. processes. Frequent drug usage leads to an Johnson, Hailey The information provided by the author is not claims, only allosteric (the changing of a physiological Bolen, Jonathan D. is the actual process the brain goes through when a personsystem by the calibration its set points) uses drugs. brain changes in its pleasure centers. This Source Journal of Contemporary is the evidence needed to explain why Criminal Justice Aug2012, Vol. 8 people addicted to drugs, engage in Issue 3, p314-328, 15p criminal behavior. Source name I have found this source to be credible. Both authors have the proper credentials related to this topic.Julie M. This article examines whether drug use and Authors Ford, Ph. D. , is an Assistant P rofessor in the Department the presence of visible drug sales lead to Ford, Julie of Sociology at SUNY-Brockport. Her research includes elevated levels of troika types of crime Beveridge, Andrew urban and disadvantaged communities assault burglary and thieving. For crime and substance use. Andrew A. Beveridge, Ph. D. is a victimization rates by neighborhood, it is Source Neighborhood Crime Professor in the Department of Sociology at Queens Collegefound that for burglary, neighborhood Victimization, Drug Use and Drug and the Graduate Center of CUNY. His research includes disadvantage, the presence of visible drug Sales. group Papers/American historical population change and the analysis of sales and drug use are related to Sociological Association 2006 neighborhoods and other geographical factors. This paper victimization.For assault, only Annual Meeting, Montreal, p1, 37p provides evidence through data from the Fighting Back neighborhood disadvantage and visible drug evaluation to examine the empiric relation between drug sales are statistically significant and use and the neighborhood-level presence of drug for theft, only visible drug sales dealing, and burglary, theft and assault rates and influence the rate of criminal activity. victimization. Source name I cannot find that this source to be completely credible. Although the authors do have roughly credentials through The purpose of the proposed article is to Authors University of Delaware, Emeritus. This source has done improve the understanding of the Anderson, Tammy L. research to back their theory, but have yet to provide therelationship between drug use and violence Harrison, Lana evidence or results in this paper. The information is among young in the early 21st century. This Freeman, Charles unique and does differ from other sources, but does not paper takes an unique conceptual approach have the resources to confirm it. by integrating ideas from Agnews general Sour ce General Strain Theory and strain theory (GST) with Goldsteins the Drugs/Violence Nexus. tripartite model to advance scholarship on Conference Papers American the relationship between drugs and Sociological Association 2003 violence.This article specifically, Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, explains the types of strain-induced p1-29, 29p, 4 Diagrams emotional states that are motivated by drugs leading to violence and crime. Source name I found this article on the web, and was not able to find the authors name.I do believe it is credible, because theThe consequences of drug use or abuse in article provides a large amount of evidence to confirm thesociety take a profound toll on families, DRUG USE AND RELATED ADVERSE facts they have provided. The evidence provided are from aschools, and other community institutions BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL CONSEQUENCESnumber of different studies on the adverse social and and burden the criminal justice, wellness behavioral consequences of drug use care, and social welfare systems.Evidence National Institute on Drug Abuse or abuse need to integrate two community and individual has shown that not only does drug abuse has level factors. The facts provided are also very similar todetrimental effects on youth lives but also what I have found from other credible sources. The has adverse ramifications for their research provided is also update throughout the article. transition into adulthood. Such as marriage, continuity of employment, criminal activities, parenting behavior. . Source name I have found this source to be credible. All the authors The psychological factors that contribute have the proper credentials related to this subject. They to and characterize Authors have proven they have experience in this field and are criminality are numerous. They include David Deitch, Ph.D. able understand and explain the complexities of the manipulation, Igor Koutsenok M. D. Amanda Ruiz , subject. They have also provided the proper references, impulsivity, low tolerance for frustration, M. D. which can be affiliated with this field. They have the propensity and researched areas of the information in the article, but the need for danger or thrill seeking, poor Source The Relationship Between have yet to provide the results.I do think it is a consequential Crime and Drugs What We experience credible source because of all the other reasons, and theythinking, poor option generation, poor use Learned in Recent Decades are not throwing out any ridiculous information about the of leisure time, affiliation in terms of subject. social identity with the criminal class, easy dissatisfaction or boredom with conventional activity alienation from general socialization, identifying with whole groups of people who have been socialized into gang behavior.

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