School-to-Jail Pipeline: Annotated Bibliography

School-to-Jail Pipeline: Annotated Bibliography

Begin the annotated bibliography with the studies you have read so far (5-7 studies) and be sure to add two to three more (to complete 7 to 10 annotated bibliographies). Address all the important sections of an annotated bibliography, as illustrated in the sample provided. Be sure to note at the end of the article how useful the article may be for your literature review.

Here are the points to address:

The thesis and scope of the study – name the hypothesis of the study and what population was studied;

The methodology and main points – mention if the study was a survey, case study, types of experiment, etc., and who the subjects were and how they were recruited;

The conclusion and findings; The evaluation of the study (implications, strengths, limitations, etc.). How this study may fit your research topic (critical reflection that describes the usefulness of relevance for your study (literature review).

A sample of one reference in an annotated bibliography can be found in Appendix VI. Please note that the sections are separated so that you can view the different parts of the summary; however, for the Signature Capstone Assignment Paper (Literature Research Paper) your paper should be continuous without direct reference to these sections, though the use of headings and headings are expected accordingly (refer to APA formatting)