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Assignment 2
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Use This page to Exchange Term Papers for Fall 2004
Return All Drafts to Original Authors by November 10, 2004

Directions: Instructor will post the term papers above once he has received them from the students. Make sure to include your email address inside the paper, as they will be returned to you via email by the reviewer as email attachment(s). Each student is to peer review two papers and will in turn have their paper peer reviewed twice.

 Download as many papers as you want to preview. Once you have selected your papers for review post these two names to the discussion forum inside Blackboard set up for this purpose. Check the forum first to see if the papers you want have not been selected twice already. Only two students are allowed to select the same paper for review. This is a first-come, first-served basis.

Please use the on-line document to prepare your critiques. If you want to you can copy and paste the evaluation form into the rear of the other student's paper, and thus send only one document.

Samples:
1. Sample peer review document (Microsoft Word file)
2. Sample of original paper edited using "track changes" (Microsoft Word file)

Once you have finished your critiques and suggested edits, plus the evaluation form, email both the edited paper and the evaluation form (either inside the original document or separate) as an attachment to the original author. This can be done inside Blackboard. Once the original author has received a completed review, please email me to let me know you have sent it. The reviewer earns 5 points towards the Assignment 1 grade for each completed peer review, thus 10 possible points.

Theorist Papers  Fall 2004

bullet Robert Agnew
bullet Cesar Beccaria
bullet Jeremy Bentham
bullet Edwin Lemert
bullet Cesar Lombroso
bullet Robert Merton
bullet Oscar Newman
bullet Gresham Sykes
bullet Frank Tannenbaum
bullet William Julius Wilson
bullet Samuel Yochelson and Stanton Samenow

 

 

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