1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.FINAL RESEARCH PAPER FORMAT: FRAMING, ADDRESSING, ANALYZING AND EVALUATING POLICY ISSUES
1. What specific policy are you assessing?
2. What is the history of the policy?
A. What policies and programs were developed in the past to deal with the problem?
B. How has the specific policy/program under analysis developed over time?
C. What people or groups of people initiated and/or promoted the policy?
D. What people or groups of people opposed the problem?
E. What does history tell us about the effective/ineffective approaches to the problem addressed?
3. What is the problem?
A. What brings it to your attention?
B. What conditions led to it?
C. Who is the targeted beneficiary?
D. How do political decisions influence the problem, if any?
4. Discuss the empirical evidence to support the need for such a policy.
A. What survey data exist as a source of evidence? Discuss at least two sources.
B. Identify knowledgeable individuals capable of assisting you with defining your problem more specifically.
5. What are the advantages of this policy in addressing the problem?
A. Discuss the policy’s effectiveness.
B. Discuss the cost benefit analysis.
C. Discuss the effectiveness of appropriate criminal justice agencies/sources.
D. Discuss the public’s acceptance of the policy.
E. Discuss the policy’s disadvantages.
6. Based on your evaluation of the advantages and disadvantages, should the current policy be totally replaced, strengthened, remain the same?
A. What are the goals of this public policy to solve the problem?
B. What is the objective(s) to support the goals in solving this problem?
C. What activities will you engage in to actualize your objectives?
7. Propose and discuss at least one new public policy alternative.
A. What is the basis of your recommendation?
B. What types of analysis supports your choice, explain?
C. How will your choice affect stakeholders?
D. What are the constraints (political/economical) on implementing your choice?
8. Identify and discuss the three most important benefits of your original (choice) policy?
9. Briefly describe the policy you wish to implement. Include the unit of government involved.
A. Indicate the legislative requirements for the proposed policy.
B. Indicate the administrative and financial requirements for the proposed policy.
C. Indicate the judicial requirements for the proposed policy.
10. How will you successfully evaluate the effectiveness of your proposed policy?
A. Consider your goals, objectives, and activities.
B. Be specific and detailed.
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