The essay’s theme is: You will
Critically discuss the factors that formulate a case for one group of offenders, the circumstances under which the offender is not capable to stand a trial and how to avoid malingering
In the end of the module you will be assessed via a 2000-word essay, in which you will critically review the relevance and development of forensic risk assessment in forensic practice, with reference to one risk assessment tool of those presented.
This coursework assesses one learning outcomes:
2. Demonstrate a critical understanding upon the features and factorsthat formulate a case and
to develop a concise account of the nature and aetiology of the offenders ’issues Assessment Content
In the mid term of the module, you must submit an essay, which counts towards the 50% of the
module’s grade. The grade of the essay is based on the table presented below (i.e., the assessment
rubric/matrix).
You must critically consider one of the victims – client group considered in the module.
The essay must include:
1) An introduction
2) Factors that formulate a case for one group as presented in lectures
3) Factors that formulate a case not capable to stand trial and how to avoid malingering
4) Conclusion
5) References in APA style.
The general requirement for a good answer is to:
• Show reading of relevant recent research and an ability to integrate this research into the
answer in a well-structured manner
• Be well-written, showing evidence of sound argument and critical insight
• Evidence of integration of theory from different approaches
• Detailed coverage of the factors that formulate a case
• Evidence of critical thinking in evaluation of treatment
The essay’s theme is:
You will critically discuss the factors that formulate a case for one group of offenders, the
circumstances under which the offender is not capable to stand a trial and how to avoid malingering
Have you included all components of the assessment following the guidelines in
the assessment brief?
Have you kept to the total word count of 2000words (+ or – 10%)?
Have you written in an academic style, using third person?
Have you used appropriate psychological terms and language?
Have you included an introduction and conclusion?
Does your essay draw on relevant psychological theory and research?
Have you included evidence from both theory and research?
Have you included appropriate analysis and critical evaluation of the theory and
research you present?
Have you included relevant references?
Have you correctly cited these references?
Have you correctly presented these references alphabetically using the APA style?