Case Study Analysis

The Multimedia Project allows students to conduct a preliminary exploration of a specific issue in criminal justice administration that will serve as the basis for their Case Study Analysis. Students will present an overview of the issue, the involved agencies, and initial thoughts on challenges and potential solutions through a PowerPoint presentation with narration. The presentation will focus on interagency collaboration, social service integration, and administrative challenges in one of the following areas identified as topics in the Case Study Analysis.

Requirements:

Format
PowerPoint (or similar platform) with voice narration (6-8 minutes).
8-10 slides, including an introduction, main content, and conclusion.
Use visuals (charts, images, infographics) to support the narrative.
Content Structure:
Introduction (1-2 slides):
Introduce the chosen topic and its relevance to criminal justice administration.
Clearly state the issue/problem and why it is significant.
Background and Context (2-3 slides):
Provide an overview of the issue, including the agencies involved, key social issues being addressed, and current policies or practices related to the issue.
Preliminary Analysis (2-3 slides):
Discuss the initial findings on the administrative challenges, barriers to interagency collaboration, and opportunities for improvement.
Early Recommendations (1-2 slides):
Present initial ideas for potential solutions or improvements.
Conclusion (1 slide):
Summarize key points and outline the next steps for the Case Study.
Reference Slide:
Include a minimum of 3 scholarly sources in APA 7th edition format.

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