Some sources given, Topic-Unconscious Patterns of Behavior- Racial bias in polic

Some sources given, Topic-Unconscious Patterns of Behavior- Racial bias in police and healthcare
Attached are topic and sources
The central argument of Blink is that our unconscious is able to find patterns in situations and behavior based on very narrow slices of experience. These patterns can be changed with priming which refers to when subtle triggers influence our behavior without our awareness of such changes.
Decide on a general topic of importance to you related to the concepts presented in Blink. Develop a narrow argument for your topic by stating claims and supporting your claims with academic text (research from your annotated bibliography). Your topic does not have to be tied to Blink rather use the chapters to develop an argument related to the general ideas. Write a 7-8 page Classical argument on your topic.
General topics generated from Blink:
Unconscious patterns of behavior
You DO NOT need to provide evidence from the novel Blink but you CAN if you want to help support your claim.
5 additional sources must be used in your paper- You may use all 6 of your sources.Your sources must come from your annotated bibliography
Structure: 9 Paragraph essay (6 body paragraphs- additional claims and body paragraphs are optional)
1 Paragraph- Introduction: Background information on your topic and relevant definitions
6 Paragraphs- Body Paragraphs: body paragraphs for each claim- Each body paragraph should be an example you are using to help prove your
1 Counterargument Paragraph- you will need to find one additional outside source that counters one of your claims
1 Paragraph- Conclusion: Restate thesis, state thesis, restate claims, give a solution to the problem
For your final annotated bibliography, you must complete the following 6 sources.
Select 2 scholarly journal articles relevant to your selected topic. Credit will not be given for articles that are not from scholarly journals. “Scholarly” is also known as “peer-reviewed” or “refereed.” These can be contrasted with “popular” magazines. Examine these resources and create a citation and an annotation for each article. You must use Academic Search Complete- EBSCO.
Select 2 newspaper articles from top newspapers relevant to your selected topic. Examine the article and create a citation and an annotation for the article. You must use Proquest National Newspaper Core.
Select 1 magazine article or movie relevant to your selected topic. Examine the article or movie and create a citation and annotation for the source. You will upload your completed CRAAP test with your completed annotated bibliography. You must use Proquest Research Library for your magazine.
Select 1 website relevant to your selected topic. Examine the website and create a citation and annotation for the source. You must complete the CRAAP test for your source and it must score a B or above. You will upload your completed CRAAP test with your completed annotated bibliography.
Requirements: 7-8 Full Pages + Annotated Bibliography for 6 Sources Times New Roman Size 12 Font Double-Spaced APA Format Excluding the Title and Reference Pages | .doc file
Please be sure to include an introduction paragraph with a clear thesis statement in the last sentence of the introduction paragraph and a conclusion paragraph
Please be sure to carefully follow the instructions
No plagiarism & No Course Hero & No Chegg. The assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool
Please be sure to include at least one in-text citation in each body paragraph
Please be sure to only read, use, and cite the provided sources only
Newspaper Articles – ProQuest National Newspaper core
Olivo, Antonio. \”NAACP Holds Hearing on Civil Rights Complaints Against Police; Abuse: Minorities Give Testimony of False Arrests, Brutality. Lawyers Seek to Aid Justice Department Investigation.: [Home Edition].\” Los Angeles Times (pre-1997 Fulltext), Dec 02, 1995, pp. 3. ProQuest, https://www.proquest.com/newspapers/naacp-holds-hearing-on-civil-rights-complaints/docview/293215070/se-2.

Bradley, Jane. \”U.K. Doubles Down on a Tactic Disproportionately Targeting Black People.\” New York Times, Nov 12, 2022. ProQuest, https://www.proquest.com/newspapers/u-k-doubles-down-on-tactic-disproportionately/docview/2735568921/se-2.
Magazine Articles –Proquest research library
Verhaeghen, Paul, and Shelley N. Aikman. \”Police as
Threat: The Influence of Race and the Summer of Black Lives Matter on Implicit
and Explicit Attitudes Towards the Police.\” Journal of Community
Psychology, vol. 50, no. 8, 2022, pp. 3354-3370. ProQuest,
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/police-as-threat-influence-race-summer-black/docview/2712234828/se-2,
doi:https://doi.org/10.1002/jcop.22840.
Thrush, Glenn. \”Justice Department is Investigating
Racial Bias Claims in a Missouri Police Force: [National Desk].\” New York
Times, Sep 21, 2022. ProQuest,
https://www.proquest.com/newspapers/justice-department-is-investigating-racial-bias/docview/2715934819/se-2.
Scholarly
Journal Articles – Academic Search Complete EBSCO
Du, Yu. “RACIAL BIAS STILL EXISTS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM? A REVIEW OF RECENT EMPIRICAL RESEARCH.” Touro Law Review, Vol. 37 , no. 1, 2021, pp. p79–p103. 25p.
Péloquin, Olivier, et al. “Examining Negative Online Social Reaction to Police Use of Force: The George Floyd and Jacob Blake Events.” Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice, vol. 64, no. 1, 2022, pp. 53–81., https://doi.org/10.3138/cjccj.2021-0030.
Relevant Website
Weir, Kirsten. “Policing in Black & White.” Monitor
on Psychology, American Psychological Association, Dec. 2016,
https://www.apa.org/monitor/2016/12/cover-policing

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