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The topic must be one in which accurate, factual information can be found, but m
The topic must be one in which accurate, factual information can be found, but must be presented from a specific point of view with a clear thesis statement. This is NOT A REPORT! You must present your opinion/”take” on the issue. Here’s your mission: find an injustice or inequity in our society relevant to the cases discussed in Serial Podcast and/or topics analyzed in Just Mercy, such as: a wrongful conviction, police brutality, racial profiling, overcrowding in prisons, children serving life sentences, really any injustice you are passionate about. Here’s an example, “DNA evidence exonerated Kirk Bloodsworth who was wrongfully accused of raping and murdering of a 9 year old girl; however in other murder cases, such as Christopher Dunn’s crucial evidence was ignored, and he remains incarcerated, the greatest injustice.” Give this much thought and search in several databases to gather some good ideas for your topic. You may even want to gather artifacts that you will eventually use in your final capstone presentation at the end of the semester. You should try to find five variant sources (periodicals, books, internet sources, interviews, pamphlets, etc.) to defend your stance on the issue. You will use the 3rd person point of view to present your stance on the issue, but at least 60% of the paper should be the factual evidence of defense for your stance. You may want to review the Innocence Project database to find another case that intrigues you to explore and analyze.
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