Analysis of Changes in US Burglary Rate Between 1995 and 2008 Paper No Plagiarism Please. Be extremely thorough and think critically. Hit distinguished on the scoring guide. There is a study guide with question changes for this paper. Please use the questions as headings in the paper. Please use the 3 sentence method for creating the problem statement as explained in this article:Hernon and Schwartz’s 2007 article “What Is a Problem Statement?” in Library and Information Science Research, volume 29, issue 3, pages 307–309.OverviewAs you learned in Chapter 3 of The Mismeasure of Crime, official crime data are derived from normal functions of the criminal justice system, such as police reports that detail offenses, arrest, charges filed, and the like. As you saw in Unit 1, the official data in the criminal justice field has grown tremendously over the years. Official crime data collected according to set procedures and with data sets such as the UCR can be classified in the context of a criminal justice process and scored, once classified, in terms of the number of occurrences. As you recall from Chapter 4 of Fundamentals of Research in Criminology and Criminal Justice, there can be sources of ambiguity in concept. There can also be sources of ambiguity, as such, in classifying or categorizing crimes. This can be problematic in that the purpose of the UCR and other databases is to establish uniformity in classifications and scoring to better utilize the data collected.For this assignment, you will use the data from the FBI’s UCR site (linked in the Resources) for the U.S. burglary rate between 1990 and 2008 as the basis for your responses.Instructions
Analyze the pattern of changes in the U.S. burglary rate between 1990 and 2008 using the data from the FBI’s UCR website.
Articulate a problem statement that could be used to research this pattern of change over time.
Explain two different substantive reasons (based on criminological theory or crime prevention policies) that would account for this pattern of change over time.
Explore two different measurement or methodological issues that would account for this pattern of change over time.
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Folks: I am changing the questions somewhat in the Assignment for Unit 4 and gave you guide posts for each question to help you write your response. See below:
Study Guide for Assignment 1, Unit 4
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Study guide CJ 4820, Assignment unit 04,1
If you follow this guide, you may be redundant at times.
Summarize the pattern of changes in the U.S. burglary rate between 1990 and 2008 using the data from the FBI’s UCR website.
Changes over time
Comparison by regions, by extreme states or cities
To what extent are the changes due to actual crime or artifact of collecting data (fun speculation with help from the chapter)
Or brief reference to academic article that discuss the trends
Articulate a problem statement that could be used to research this pattern of change over time.
Should focus on the problems of creating a uniform data base and issues with collection and submissions from local entities. Also speculate about the usefulness of UCRs in studying crime patterns or criminal behavior.
Explain two different substantive reasons (based on criminological theory or crime prevention policies) that would account for this pattern of change over time.
Find one good article that discuss this and give me a very brief summary.
Or based upon your prior knowledge of crime prevention programs address the question
Explore two different measurement or methodological issues that would account for this pattern of change over time.
Plenty of information in the assigned reading on this.In Fundamentals of Research in Criminology and Criminal Justice, Chapter 4, “Conceptualization and Measurement,” pages 70–90.
In The Mismeasure of Crime, Chapter 3, “The History of Measuring Crime,” pages 30–64.Scoring guideCriteria
Non-performance
Basic
Proficient
Distinguished
Articulate a problem statement that could be used to research the pattern of change over time in crime rates.
23%
Does not articulate a problem statement that could be used to research the pattern of change over time in crime rates.
Articulates a partial problem statement that could be used to research the pattern of change over time in crime rates.
Articulates a problem statement that could be used to research the pattern of change over time in crime rates.
Articulates a comprehensive problem statement that could be used to research the pattern of change over time in crime rates.
Analyze the pattern of changes in the U.S. burglary rate over time based on crime data research.
22%
Does not analyze the pattern of changes in the U.S. burglary rate over time based on crime data research.
Partially analyzes the pattern of changes in the U.S. burglary rate over time based on crime data research.
Analyzes the pattern of changes in the U.S. burglary rate over time based on crime data research.
Comprehensively analyzes the pattern of changes in the U.S. burglary rate over time based on crime data research.
Explain substantive reasons and measurement or methodological issues that would account for a pattern of change in crime data.
23%
Does not explain substantive reasons and measurement or methodological issues that would account for a pattern of change in crime data.
Explains some of the substantive reasons and measurement or methodological issues that would account for a pattern of change in crime data.
Explains substantive reasons and measurement or methodological issues that would account for a pattern of change in crime data.
Thoroughly explains substantive reasons and measurement or methodological issues that would account for a pattern of change in crime data.
Explore factors that might account for the pattern of change in crime rates over time.
22%
Does not explore factors that might account for the pattern of change in crime rates over time.
Explores some of the factors that might account for the pattern of change in crime rates over time.
Explores factors that might account for the pattern of change in crime rates over time.
Thoroughly explores factors that might account for the pattern of change in crime rates over time.
Communicate effectively in writing.
10%
Does not communicate effectively in writing.
Communicates in writing in a manner that is not fully articulate in form, format, or content.
Communicate effectively in writing.
Communicates effectively in form, format, and content throughout the entire submission.
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