This work is comprehensive and well-structured but may be strengthened by adding a few critical elements to a proposal.
- First,
including a section on specific data collection and analysis methodologies would clarify how to gather and interpret data effectively,
including techniques for ensuring reliability and validity. - Second,
a literature review summarizing previous findings relevant to Radiation
Portal Monitors (RPMs) and the application of Routine Activity Theory
could contextualize the research and demonstrate its novelty. - Third,
incorporating a risk assessment plan to identify potential obstacles
during implementation, such as political opposition or technical failures,
would prepare for real-world challenges. - Finally,
explicit considerations regarding the ethical implications of deploying
RPMs in local communities, including privacy concerns and public
acceptance, would enhance the proposal’s depth and relevance. Adding these
components would provide a more robust foundation for the research while
addressing potential complexities inherent in the project.