Sunday, 3 January 2016

Topic: Introduction to Criminal Justice: What is Justice?

Order Description
What is Justice? The Howard League for Penal Reform has been focusing on this issue in recent months (http://www.howardleague.org/ideas-for-justice/). This assessment reflects the recent work on this issue and asks you to:
1. Audio record a five minute speech talking about what justice means today. In line with what the interviewees are asked by the Howard League, you need to focus on the following questions:

 What does justice mean to you?

 Is there justice within the criminal justice system?

 Should people have a greater say in how justice is done?

 If you could change one thing that would affect justice, what would it be and why?
This speech should be based on your reading, particularly the first topic block (The Howard League) on the unit site, plus also your additional reading from the recommended reading list for this unit. You are encouraged to refer to this reading and research during your recording.

2. You are also required to write no more than one page of bullet points outlining the main points of your speech (between 3-5 points would be sufficient) plus a list of references of works you have referred to during your speech.

NOTE TO WRITER: Please do not worry about recording this yourself, please only provide the speech, bullet points and reference list and I myself will do the recording. I have also uploaded plenty of matials, please use and reference as many sources as neccessary however you do not need to use every single source that I have provided. It is your choice to use which ever works the best. However feels free to mention all of them if you think it is appropiate to. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me.

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