Devise and write up a research proposal; details below. Literature Review and Research Proposal Design a novel research project for: A Situational Crime Prevention technique for Money Laundering For this assessment, you must submit both: 1) A literature review (1,000 words) 2) A research proposal (750 words) -see format below Review the relevant research and theory, identify a novel gap in the existing research, and narrow your focus accordingly in your literature review (part 1); this should logically precede your research proposal (part 2). Arising from a review of the pertinent literature, your proposed study could be experimental, non-experimental, or quasi-experimental, and it could be qualitative and/or quantitative in nature, but you will need to formulate specific research questions and hypotheses for this task, and comprehensively complete the research proposal form according to the instructions given. The research project you propose must be achievable and realistic; devising a feasible and ethically sound study that you could conduct yourself is part of the task. Part 1: Literature Review Locating, synthesising, and evaluating the relevant literature to motivate a pertinent and valuable research question is an important element of research planning, as is writing up your ideas clearly and concisely. The word limit for the literature review is 1000 words. NB: Since the literature review will be accompanied by a research proposal, you do not necessarily need to state your hypotheses in this part of the task, but you must ensure that you include these in your research proposal form.