Literature
Find one criminological or socio-legal journal article on corruption and one journal article focusing on media analysis on corruption. In your own words and for each journal article, summarise: the background or rationale for the research; the method; findings; and conclusion/arguments (200 words per article). Both of your scholarly (peer- reviewed) journal articles must have clearly stated research methods (400 words).
The Deakin Library website is the best place to find journal articles. Try using the ‘Advanced Search’ function, using ‘Criminology’ as one of your key words, and then refine your results using the ‘Limit to: Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journals’ checkbox on the left.
Literature
Find one criminological or socio-legal journal article on corruption and one journal article focusing on media analysis on corruption. In your own words and for each journal article, summarise: the background or rationale for the research; the method; findings; and conclusion/arguments (200 words per article). Both of your scholarly (peer- reviewed) journal articles must have clearly stated research methods (400 words).
The Deakin Library website is the best place to find journal articles. Try using the ‘Advanced Search’ function, using ‘Criminology’ as one of your key words, and then refine your results using the ‘Limit to: Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journals’ checkbox on the left.
Literature
Find one criminological or socio-legal journal article on corruption and one journal article focusing on media analysis on corruption. In your own words and for each journal article, summarise: the background or rationale for the research; the method; findings; and conclusion/arguments (200 words per article). Both of your scholarly (peer- reviewed) journal articles must have clearly stated research methods (400 words).
The Deakin Library website is the best place to find journal articles. Try using the ‘Advanced Search’ function, using ‘Criminology’ as one of your key words, and then refine your results using the ‘Limit to: Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journals’ checkbox on the left.
Literature
Find one criminological or socio-legal journal article on corruption and one journal article focusing on media analysis on corruption. In your own words and for each journal article, summarise: the background or rationale for the research; the method; findings; and conclusion/arguments (200 words per article). Both of your scholarly (peer- reviewed) journal articles must have clearly stated research methods (400 words).
The Deakin Library website is the best place to find journal articles. Try using the ‘Advanced Search’ function, using ‘Criminology’ as one of your key words, and then refine your results using the ‘Limit to: Scholarly (Peer Reviewed) Journals’ checkbox on the left.
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