Writing Assignment for Unit One • Include your name, student number, course number, course title and unit number with your writing assignment. • Begin each writing assignment by identifying the question number you are answering followed by the actual question itself (in bold type). • Use a standard essay format for responses to all questions (i.e., an introduction, middle paragraphs and conclusion).

Writing Assignment for Unit One
• Include your name, student number, course number, course title and unit number with your writing assignment.
• Begin each writing assignment by identifying the question number you are answering followed by the actual question itself (in bold type).
• Use a standard essay format for responses to all questions (i.e., an introduction, middle paragraphs and conclusion).
• Responses must be typed double-spaced, using a standard font (i.e. Times New Roman) and 12 point type size.
Word count is NOT one of the criteria that is used in assigning points to writing assignments. However, students who are successful in earning the maximum number of points tend to submit writing assignments that fall in the following ranges:
Undergraduate courses: 350 – 500 words or 1 – 2 pages. Graduate courses: 500 – 750 words or 2 – 3 pages. Doctoral courses: 750 – 1000 words or 4 – 5 pages.
Plagiarism
All work must be free of any form of plagiarism. Put written answers into your own words. Do not simply cut and paste your answers from the Internet and do not copy your answers from the textbook. Be sure to refer to the course syllabus for more details on plagiarism and proper citation styles.

***Please answer ONE of the following and only use references from, ” Criminology Today: An Integrative Introduction 7th Edition Frank Schmalleger Pearson 2015 ” ***:
1. How do the different roles of criminologists, criminalistics, and criminal justice vary in the eld? How do these roles contribute to the eld of criminology? Who contributes to social policy?
2. What are some of the values and ethics that criminologists must consider when conducting research? How are they addressed?
3. What were some of the early forms of law? How did these develop during the Age of Enlightenment?