Scholarly Book Review: The final component of this course is for you to read the book, Becaria, Cesare (1764). An Essay on Crimes and Punishments: https://oll.libertyfund.org/titles/beccaria-an-essay-on-crimes-and-punishments and write a scholarly book review. For this assignment, you must cite at least five peer-reviewed articles, not books, in your review. Your scholarly book review must be between 2,250 to 2,700 words. For this assignment, you need to do more than merely provide a synopsis of the book.Your scholarly book review must be between
2,250 to 2,700 words. For this assignment, you
need to do more than merely provide a
synopsis of the book.
Also, if a student fails to cite at least five peer-
reviewed journal articles and include these in
the references at the end of the book review, it
will incur an automatic penalty of twenty points.
Please keep in mind, this is an assignment that
students are encouraged to work on
throughout the semester; therefore, it is
inadvisable to wait until the last minute to begin
your book review essays. Please follow the
writing rubric to understand how you are
required to write the paper. You can find the
rubric in the Start Here and Resources section
of the course.
Book review Deadlines:
Outline is due on September 5.
Rough draft is due on September 26.
Final draft s due on October 3.
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