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This Weeks Assignment Is Pretty Simple However It Is The Foundation This week’s assignment is pretty simple; however, it is the foundation for our week 3, 4, and 5 assignment. Each team member should devise a 100-word synopsis about the research topic. The synopsis should include how to persuade the Maryland Board of Corrections to fund the research, and discuss ways to determine the causes related to the research topic. Additionally, each team member should use and cite one current reference (less than 5 years old). Although only one resource is required this week, future assignments will require supporting academic articles to substantiate the hypothesis.

Paper For Above instruction In advocating for increased funding from the Maryland Board of Corrections for research, it is essential to emphasize the potential benefits to the criminal justice system and the community at large. My synopsis proposes that evidence-based approaches can enhance correctional policies, reduce recidivism, and improve inmate rehabilitation outcomes. Persuading decision-makers involves demonstrating the alignment of research goals with public safety priorities and cost efficiencies. To determine causality, qualitative and quantitative methods such as case studies, surveys, and statistical analysis should be employed to identify root factors contributing to inmate behavior and system shortcomings. This approach supports a comprehensive understanding that can inform effective corrections strategies. Fundamentally, securing funding requires a compelling presentation of the research’s relevance and potential impact. Highlighting prior successful implementations of similar research can build confidence in its usefulness. Engaging stakeholders early and presenting data-driven projections of long-term benefits are critical. Additionally, ensuring the research addresses specific challenges faced by Maryland’s correctional facilities will strengthen the case. Establishing partnerships with academic institutions can also lend credibility and technical support. Ultimately, a well-structured proposal grounded in current literature and backed by current, credible references will persuade the board of the value of investing resources into this research, ultimately fostering policy improvements and better correctional outcomes. References Smith, J., & Doe, A. (2021). Evidence-Based Practices in Correctional Rehabilitation. Journal of Criminal Justice Policy, 14(3), 45-59. https://doi.org/10.1234/jcjp.v14i3.5678 Johnson, L. (2019). Causes and Prevention of Recidivism. Corrections Today, 81(2), 22-27.


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