AS YOU COME IN… 1 of these for your WHOLE GROUP PLEASE HAVE SOMEONE IN YOUR GROUP GRAB… 1 of these per PERSON in the group Do you have a finished Memo?

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AS YOU COME IN… 1 of these for your WHOLE GROUP PLEASE HAVE SOMEONE IN YOUR GROUP GRAB… 1 of these per PERSON in the group Do you have a finished Memo? Hand it in!

LOOKING AT A PAST PAPER  Today, you will be given the chance to read through a past proficient paper. This will give you a good idea what your final product might look like.  Read through with your group – out loud. Then, discuss each section as it passes.  What was covered in that particular section?  What are some details you noticed?  Fill out the Breakdown sheet (one per group, but everyone in the group contributes information)  Points will be given for participating with your group. If you fill out the sheet productively with your group, you get the points. If you choose to not help, you get a zero.  You will only have 30 minutes to read through and fill out the paper, so you need to be efficient with your time.

Policy Identification and Explanation  Addresses your policy’s exact name and number  Says which agency/agencies passed this policy  Clearly identifies what the policy makes illegal, or proposes to do  Defines the penalties for breaking the law  Explains the funding needed toward organizations to support the policy  Complete and thorough explanation of policy  Typically split into two parts:  Part (paragraph?) 1 : “Legal jargon” – the law or policy, identify the agencies involved  Part (paragraph?) 2 : Specifics – complete, thorough explanation of the logistics of the policy.  What does it make illegal?  Penalties?  Funding?  EXPLAIN WHAT LAW DOES

TO GET A 4… Precise explanation of current policy This means:  Assume reader knows NOTHING about your legal terms  Example: If your policy is involving murder of the first degree, what does “First Degree Murder” really mean, in terms your reader can understand?  Make the reader FULLY understand the pieces in your law.  This is the ONLY opportunity to let your reader understand what your law really states.  Paragraph one: Legal jargon  What is the law?  Brief overview introducing us to the law.  Jurisdiction?  Paragraph two: Nitty gritty.  Specifics of the law and explanation of the key points.  Penalties  Funding needed

NEXT TIME…  Memo DUE  Bring Policy ID research next time – we will be typing!  Have ALL SENIOR PROJECT MATERIALS TOGETHER!