NURS 8410 Criminal Law Discussion

NURS 8410 Criminal Law Discussion

NURS 8410 Criminal Law Discussion

Fitchburg State University

Graduate and Continuing Education

NURS 8410 Criminal Law

Paper Guidelines

Spring 2018

Purpose of the Paper

The purpose of this paper is for the student to further
his/her understanding of a selected area of criminal law. Students will select a topic in criminal law,
and discuss the pertinent laws related to the topic.

Paper Guidelines:

1. The paper
grade will comprise 30 percent of the course grade.

2. A minimum
of three sources are required for the paper.
Two of the sources should be from legal journals; the third source may
be any scholarly article which relates to your topic. All sources should be credible and no more
than five years old. Your textbook may be used for background on your paper
topic, but will not count as a source. Should you have questions about the
acceptability of a source, please feel free to email me.

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must include:

a. an
introduction to the topic and its place in criminal law

b. identification
and discussion of key issues related to the topic, as discussed in the sources.

c. a brief
discussion of how this topic relates to forensic nursing

d. a conclusion that
summarizes the key points learned

4. The
required style manual is the Publication Manual of the American Psychological
Association (6th ed.) (2009). Washington, D.C.:
American Psychological Association.

5. The paper
should be five pages in length, with equal attention given to each
section. Please submit the paper
electronically as an e-mail attachment in a Microsoft Word file.

6. The Academic
Integrity Policy (Appendix A in the Graduate Nursing Student Handbook) is in effect for
this course.

Criminal law, part of public law, covers acts that are illegal and against the law. Criminal law includes felony and misdemeanor infractions of the law.