User:Studenteditor03/Police body camera/Bibliography

ou will be compiling your bibliography and creating an outline of the changes you will make in this sandbox.

Outline of proposed changes
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In the article I have chosen, which is Police Body Camera there is one section I look to focus on adding a sub-section. This would be "Footage Access" section. This is because I could add a section that explains discrepancies found through the video footage, which can relate specifically back to minority groups. This creates the link of body camera footage and the topic I talked about in my bibliography, body footage and the hardship faced by minority grounds, in particular African Americans. There is no real reference to the Black community in the extent I am looking for in an article about body camera footage. I look to add specially about the treatment seen through the video footage and statistics involving how the black community feels about said videos.

I plan on using the article that has the citation of #4, based on the information the article presents and the backing by a reviewed study. It comes to the conclusion that there are discrepancies with in the Black community which are shown in body camera footage. This will be where I really begin to use the Sandbox, which is where I can get practice and revise my work before posting into the article. I want to first establish the quotes in which I will use to back up the paragraph I write. I do not want to directly quote from the article with the risk of plagiarism, so I will take the advice learned in the training modules and write the ideas in my own words without directly looking at the article. From there, I can work to formulate a paragraph structure, which is the first step in finalizing the paragraph. If more information is needed, I could use the other sources I have worked to find above, fixing any mistakes to ensure the citation is correct. Once I get the structure and paragraph formulated, I will go back through and cite the sources I used, to ensure no plagiarism. After I feel comfortable with the work, I will insert this into the article. There will be Wiki editors looking at my work, which I will keep constant watch over to ensure they don't flag my work. If it comes up that there are mistakes, I will have a thoughtful and attentive conversation to ensure I am publishing my best work for Wikipedia.