Information Literacy and the Significance of Research Essay

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The topic I focused on for this exercise was related to the use of the criminal justice system in cases of elder abuse. Elder abuse refers mainly to the physical and psychological abuse experienced by elders who are residents of nursing homes. Because elders in nursing homes are often unaware of their rights, and because those rights are somewhat limited due to their status, this is a vulnerable population. The criminal justice system has only recently become involved in cases of elder abuse, which was not even recognized as an issue until fairly recently. As Roberto, Teaster, McPherson et al (2012) also point out, public perceptions of elder abuse vary depending on demographic variables.

Interestingly, there were few current event news articles on this topic when I performed a regular Google search. Switching to the “news” tab in Google, I found several newspaper articles that addressed the subject in relative depth, such as the Phillips & Vickstrom (2017) article that discusses cases in Minnesota and that state’s current laws surrounding the rights of elders in nursing homes. As a counterpoint, I used a scholarly article by Roberto, Teaster, McPherson, et al (2012), which was a qualitative study measuring participants’ perceptions of elder abuse and their beliefs about the community supports that mitigate the problem.

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Just as the news article concluded, a stronger interface between the healthcare system and the criminal justice system is advisable for addressing the problem. Although the information presented about the topic of elder abuse and the criminal justice system was not exactly the same, the overall conclusions were surprisingly similar.

One of the reasons why these two sources—one a news source and one an academic one—were similar is that the scholarly research was qualitative in nature. Also, the news article was investigative, more like an actual case study than a sensationalized news report, In this situation, I would say that using both the news and scholarly research is appropriate. The news offers insight into current events about this issues and also shows how the issue is being framed or presented by the media. The scholarly evidence offers analysis and in some cases, quantitative evidence that can be used to shape public policy. This exercise shows the importance of integrating scholarly sources into any investigation, even when it involves a current event issue.

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