Data Sources

Assignment 3: Data SourcesFor this assignment, you will explore the official sources of crime data. Crime data is the foundation for theory building. Crime data makes it important for criminologists to identify patterns. Patterns help researchers and policy makers determine the best paths and solutions. Patterns also indicate if something is a onetime occurrence or a recurrent phenomenon.Tasks:Read your textbook as well as any external source to prepare an 8 to 10 slide Microsoft PowerPoint presentation. In your presentation:Identify four sources of crime data.Identify the data collection methods as well as the agencies in charge of the data.Describe the types of data collected (for example, crimes committed, offender data, and victim data).Describe the pros and cons of each data set.Describe three crime trends from the identified sources of crime data.Note: Include a reference page formatted in APA style that links back to your in-text citations and supports your recommendations. Remember, you must have both in-text citations and references because they are linked to each other.Submission Details:Save the final presentation as M1_A3_Lastname_Firstname.ppt.By Wednesday, June 18, 2014, submit your final presentation to the M1: Assignment 3 Dropbox.Assignment 3 Grading CriteriaMaximum PointsIdentified and described four sources of crime data.12Identified and described the data collection methods as well as the agencies in charge of the data.12Identified and described the types of data collected.12Explained the pros and cons of the selected data sets.16Analyzed and explained three crime trends from the identified sources of crime data.28Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in the accurate representation and attribution of sources; and used accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation.20Total:100