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Rubric: Assignment #2 - CRJ 395 - Administration of Justice 
Max Weber identified several principles of a bureaucracy. Using several quotes from Learning Unit Two's relevant publication show how Weber advocated for each of the following: A formal hierarchical structure Management by rules Organization by functional specialty Employment based on technical qualifications
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Subject: Social Sciences  
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Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Assignment #2
Learning Unit 2
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Effort at his level is less than expected and is graded as a D or F

1 pts

Meets Expectations

Effort at this level represents what is expected and is therefore graded in the C range

2 pts

Exceeds Expectations

Effort at this level is more than expected and is graded as B or A

3 pts

Assignment Content
80 %
Principles defined

5 reforms are defined and summarized

Below

Principles are defined in a incomplete or confusing manner - shows lack of understanding of the article's main points
Meets Expectations

Principles are defined in a manner that conveys undertanding of the principles and a general understanding of the article's main points
Exceeds Expectations

Principles are defined in a very clear and concise manner - shows clear understanding of article's main points
Reforms supported by quotes

Quotes are sufficient to suppot the reform idea

Below

Principles are supported by several quotes that are not elaborated upon The non-elaborted quotes demonstrate the author has little or no understanding of Weber's bureaucratic principles.
Meets Expectations

Principles are supported my several quotes that are elaborated upon to a minor degree. The supporting quotes demonstrate the author has a basic understanding of Weber's bureaucratic principles.
Exceeds Expectations

Principles are supported by several quotes that are elaborated upon in some detail. The supporting quotes demonstrate no doubt the author has a very good understanding of Weber's bureaucratic principles.
Writting Skills
20 % Items below are important but play a lesser role for this type of assignment
Organization/Structure

Enter criteria description

Below

Poor structure and/or organization - distracts from assignment objective
Meets Expectations

Response has basic introduction and organization - enables reader to easily follow the paper's flow. There may be minor problems with paragraph tansition or how the introduction or conclusion is presented
Exceeds Expectations

Assignment response is very well organized and structured with a helpful introduction, logical flow of the reforms, good paragraph transition, and a conclusion that links the paper to the assignment objective.
Grammar, etc.

Below

Grammatical, punctuation, and spelling errors are so frequent they detract from the paper's content.
Meets Expectations

Rules of grammar, usage, spelling, and punctuation are followed and any minor erros that occur do not detract from the paper's readability
Exceeds Expectations

Spelling and grammatical erros are rare. Rules of grammar, usage,spelling, and punctuation are followed.





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