The final paper requires a deep analysis of a public policy program chosen at th
The final paper requires a deep analysis of a public policy program chosen at the beginning of the semester. It consists of three main parts: historical and current research on the program, current issues it faces, and personal analysis with recommendations for future improvements.
Paper Structure:
Part I: Program BackgroundÂ
History, goals, and foundation of the program.
Authorizing legislation, relevant Congressional committees, and executive branch agencies.
Analysis of think tanks and advocacy groups involved in the program.
Part II: Current Issues AnalysisÂ
Deep dive into the program’s current operation and challenges.
Analysis of oversight reports, activities in Congress, and new proposals for change or expansion.
Part III: Personal Analysis and RecommendationsÂ
Evaluation of the program’s effectiveness in achieving its original goals.
Identification of the program’s strengths and weaknesses.
Proposals for changes, improvements, or modernization.
The chosen policy is the Immigration Deferred Action For Childhood Arrivals Program, better known as DACA. The files below describe it.Â
The rubrics with more information on the assignment Are also in the files below.Â