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Assignment: Juvenile Life without Parole
A. Introduction: Begin your introduction with a statement that will capture your readers' interest, making them want to read the rest of your paper. Consider opening with a compelling story, a fascinating quotation, an interesting question, or a stirring example so that your reader will understand why this topic matters. Follow this by stating the policy you chose and why you chose it (this is one portion where you may give an opinion). Finally, explain to the reader what you will be discussing throughout your paper. Writing tip: When writing, pretend that your reader knows absolutely nothing about your topic. This will help you to be more thorough in writing your entire paper.
B. Describe the Issue: Provide a full and complete description of the ethical issue you have selected, including an in-depth history of the issue. Provide as much detail of the issue as you can.
C. Research Evidence: Discuss the research evidence on your chosen issue.
D. Solutions: Discuss evidence-based possible solutions to your chosen issue.
E. Implications: Discuss the implications and possible impact that your researched solutions propose.
F. Conclusion: Synthesize, don't summarize: Include a brief summary of the paper's main points, but don't simply repeat things that were in your paper. Instead, show your reader how the points you made and the support and examples you used fit together. The conclusion needs to balance all that was discussed throughout the paper. You should not introduce new evidence for your argument in the conclusion.