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CMJ 101 Research Guide

A research guide to assist students taking CMJ 101: Introduction to Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice.

Guide to CMJ 101 Research

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The Research Process

Explore

1. Explore Your Topic

Before you settle on a topic, it's a good idea to do some background research first. The library is a great source for background information!

Search

2. Search For Sources

After you've decided on your topic, it's time to start searching for sources. Do you need books, articles, or something else?

Evaluate

3. Evaluate Your Sources

It's always a good idea to evaluate sources before using them in your assignment. Do you need to have scholarly sources or the most recent research? Are your sources credible? Are they relevant to your topic?

Write

4. Write

Pull everything together to share your argument and your evidence. Tie ideas from your sources together with your own thoughts and analysis to make a compelling case.

Repeat

5. Repeat

As you write, you may find that you need more information, or that some of the information you had found is actually not useful. This is normal! Researching is not a straight line. Determine what other information you need - then search, evaluate, and write again. Repeat as necessary until you have a polished, completed paper!

Credit

The layout of this guide is adapted from Kennesaw State University's "2018 Blueprint Example Guide" (except where otherwise noted), with permission from the authors.