when, where, and who. I also will state in my paper that you need to know why a crime occurred, what happened during the crime, when the crime was committed, where it took place at, and who was the victim(s) and the murder(s) were. Before this I will explain all four of the classifications of death and why they are important and what factors go along with these manners of death. In my final paper I will mostly go into depth about the four classifications of death and what they are all about.
I could also incorporate how they affect others. I plan to explain who is would mostly die from each classification. For example, older people and people that are sick will most likely die because of natural things. And people that under a lot of depression or stress will most likely commit suicide. I will also give examples of each classification. I chose this topic, not only because it interests me, but because no everyone understands the different manners of death. This topic interest me because there are a million ways to die, but they put them into four classifications: natural, accident, suicide, and homicide. I believe this topic is important because it is factual, and everyone should what they are and the difference between them even though they are self-explanatory. People should also know what makes these manners of death contradict one another. People should also know what you need to make a case in order to know what the manner of death is. I plan to start working on my rough draft January 26 and be finished with the 500-word rough draft by January 31 before class. I will try my best to work every night diligently on writing this
draft. The resources I will use will mainly be scholarly journals from the online AUM library or some sort of online library. It’s possible that use books from our library on campus and other books I find. I also have a criminal justice and a cold case book that I plan to use when I began my final draft. I also thought about questioning my professors or people in the department of justice and public policy.