The final research paper should address an administrative issue in policing ( Police Recruitment and Retention)

The final research paper should address an administrative issue in policing ( Police Recruitment and Retention)

The final research paper is due December 6, 2024 

Follow the required outline for the final research paper:
1.  Introduction – what is the theory or thesis and what is the importance of this topic?
2.  Review of the relevant literature of the topic.
3. What are the relevant issues and what is/are the logical, evidence-based conclusions you can draw?
4. Recommendations for change?

The paper should contain a minimum of 2500 words (not including the title page and reference page), one-inch margins, double-spaced and composed using the Times New Roman 12-point format. The final paper should include a minimum of 10 outside references/sources, in-text citations and be written in APA 7th edition format.

Please use easy-to-download references, not ones from books or articles that have to be paid for or downloaded through a library with a password.

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