discuss whether videotaping or recording is applicable to most interview or interrogation situations in which a written statement would be needed from a potential suspect.

Once again please no plagiarism and use APA format! (Thank You)
For this assignment, you will write a report about the best strategies for having a suspect write a statement after an interview or interrogation has been completed.
Tasks:
Use your readings, the Argosy University online library resources, and other scholarly resources to gather a list of strategies.
 
Create a 2- to 3-page report addressing the following:
On the basis of your research, discuss whether videotaping or recording is applicable to most interview or interrogation situations in which a written statement would be needed from a potential suspect.
Describe an example of potential pitfalls that interrogators face when attempting to have suspects make a statement.
Assignment 2 Grading Criteria
Maximum Points
Utilized the information provided in your assigned readings and developed a professional report as an interrogator.
48
Described a relevant example of potential pitfalls that interrogators face when attempting to have suspects make a statement.
36
Wrote in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrated ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources; and displayed accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
16
Total:
100

What elements of this scenario make it an example of prejudice? 

Consider these examples from a typical, large suburban high school.

  1. Kelly is a sophomore who attends a meeting of the all-male robotics club. She says she has an interest in joining the club and working on building a robot for an upcoming competition. The male members of the club snicker at her and one boy puts his foot out and “accidently” trips Kelly in the aisle. The male teacher in the room tells the boys to settle down, but he also tells Kelly that he isn’t sure she would have the necessary skills for the club, since the other members have all had several years experience building robots. “After all,” he said, “you were probably playing with dolls for all the years these boys were building things and experimenting with electronics.”
  2. John is an artistic, intelligent boy who is not interested in sports or other “typical” male pursuits. He enjoys writing fiction and poetry for the school newspaper. When he gets on the school bus no one will share a seat with him. He ends up standing and a group of students in the back of the bus harass and heckle him, calling him homophobic slurs.
  3. In the teachers’ lounge, a group of Caucasian teachers huddle around the water cooler gossiping about why one of their fellow teachers, an Asian-American woman, was promoted to assistant principle over other teachers with more years of experience. “I know she has a master’s degree, but I still think this is clearly an affirmative action thing—they just want to get more minorities in administration. They don’t care about who is really qualified, and that’s all there is to it.”

Select one of the examples above that you feel illustrates prejudiced attitudes. Answer the following:

  1. What elements of this scenario make it an example of prejudice? 
  2. Is there also discrimination present?
  3. Is there stereotyping in this example?
  4. Explain why the predjudice is occurring using the following terms: Social categorization, in-group, out-group, and ingroup-bias.
  5. Based on your readings, what type of intervention could help to reduce prejudice in a situation like this?

Please be sure you address each question, using terms and concepts from your text. A good initial discussion response should be at least 150–250 words in length.

A Day in Your Brain-Outline your typical day, from the time you wake up, until you go to sleep.

As people go about their day and encounter different situations and experiences, they use various cognitive processes. People often do not recognize that they are using cognitive skills, and do not understand how their brain functioning contributes to their daily life experience. This assignment provides insight into the cognitive processes that your brain goes through on a daily basis.
Create a 12- to 15-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation to showcase “A Day in Your Brain.” Include the following:

Include detailed speaker notes on each slide to use as a transcript of what you would say while presenting.
Include a minimum of two sources to support your ideas.
Format any citations within your presentation according to APA guidelines

CHANGING BEHAVIOR-Identify a habit or behavior that you would like to  change , either by decreasing it or  increasing it.

PAPER ASSIGNMENT
CHANGING BEHAVIOR
Behavioral psychologists have repeatedly demonstrated that most people can modify their
own behavior through the application of operant principles. The text authors delineate
some of the mechanisms involved in self control, such as self reinforcement and stimulus
control. The following exercise, outlines steps (suggested by Anthony Grasha), that will
allow you to experience directly the often, powerful effects of behavior change and
modification. You will be designing a program for yourself in order to change a behavior
that you would like to either increase, decrease or eliminate entirely.
1.
Identify a habit or behavior that you would like to 
change
, either by decreasing it or 
increasing it.
It could be a habit you want to eliminate like smoking, or a behavior
you want to increase, like studying more. Set a very specific goal to change that is
observable and measurable
.
a.
Don’t say “I want to get more exercise”; it’s too vague. You will need to
operationally define
“more exercise” and set a goal that is measurable and
observable; such as: “ I need to start jogging one mile every day”.
b.
Don’t say: “ I need to lose weight”; say “ I need to lose 10 pounds in 8 weeks.
c.
” Don’t say:  “I need to cut back on my smoking”, say: “ I need to cut my
cigarette smoking from one pack a day to half a pack a day for three
consecutive months”;
d.
Don’t say: “I need to spend more time studying”, state “ I need to study at
least 1 hour a day, 5 times a week”.
2.
Measure your Baseline
– How often do you currently engage in the behavior or habit
you want to change? In other words, if you are trying to cut back or quit smoking
how many cigarettes are you smoking per day now, before you start on a change
program?
3.
Analyze your “triggers”
or environments that make your habitual behavior more
likely to occur
.
In other words:
a.
What
settings, people, or times of day or week trigger or stimulate your bad
habit or behavior to occur? (e.g. smoking, eating or drinking too much);
Or,
b.
What setting, people or times of day or week tend to prevent you from
engaging in the behavior or habit you want to increase? (e.g. studying or
exercising more).
c.
Also look if you have paired or associated two stimuli (e.g. the smell of coffee
triggers your cigarette craving).
4.
After analyzing these triggers, describe how you would avoid them or change them.
In other words, how would you control your environment so as to optimize your
success? How will you gain control over the settings that either trigger the bad
habits or prevent you from building good habits.  Some people may smoke while
drinking coffee, so giving up coffee may help in changing the target behavior.
5.
Identify how you could use
classical conditioning
to change your behavior (eg. Pair a
noxious stimulus with a bad habit, or a pleasant sound or smell with a good habit
you want to build).
6.
Identify
operant conditioning
techniques such as:
 
PAPER ASSIGNMENT
CHANGING BEHAVIOR
Behavioral psychologists have repeatedly demonstrated that most people can modify their
own behavior through the application of operant principles. The text authors delineate
some of the mechanisms involved in self control, such as self reinforcement and stimulus
control. The following exercise, outlines steps (suggested by Anthony Grasha), that will
allow you to experience directly the often, powerful effects of behavior change and
modification. You will be designing a program for yourself in order to change a behavior
that you would like to either increase, decrease or eliminate entirely.
1.
Identify a habit or behavior that you would like to
change
, either by decreasing it or
increasing it.
It could be a habit you want to eliminate like smoking, or a behavior
you want to increase, like studying more. Set a very specific goal to change that is
observable and measurable
.
a.
Don’t say “I want to get more exercise”; it’s too vague. You will need to
operationally define
“more exercise” and set a goal that is measurable and
observable; such as: “ I need to start jogging one mile every day”.
b.
Don’t say: “ I need to lose weight”; say “ I need to lose 10 pounds in 8 weeks.
c.
” Don’t say:  “I need to cut back on my smoking”, say: “ I need to cut my
cigarette smoking from one pack a day to half a pack a day for three
consecutive months”;
d.
Don’t say: “I need to spend more time studying”, state “ I need to study at
least 1 hour a day, 5 times a week”.
2.
Measure your Baseline
– How often do you currently engage in the behavior or habit
you want to change? In other words, if you are trying to cut back or quit smoking
how many cigarettes are you smoking per day now, before you start on a change
program?
3.
Analyze your “triggers”
or environments that make your habitual behavior more
likely to occur
.
In other words:
a.
What
settings, people, or times of day or week trigger or stimulate your bad
habit or behavior to occur? (e.g. smoking, eating or drinking too much);
Or,
b.
What setting, people or times of day or week tend to prevent you from
engaging in the behavior or habit you want to increase? (e.g. studying or
exercising more).
c.
Also look if you have paired or associated two stimuli (e.g. the smell of coffee
triggers your cigarette craving).
4.
After analyzing these triggers, describe how you would avoid them or change them.
In other words, how would you control your environment so as to optimize your
success? How will you gain control over the settings that either trigger the bad
habits or prevent you from building good habits.  Some people may smoke while
drinking coffee, so giving up coffee may help in changing the target behavior.
5.
Identify how you could use
classical conditioning
to change your behavior (eg. Pair a
noxious stimulus with a bad habit, or a pleasant sound or smell with a good habit
you want to build).
6.
Identify
operant conditioning
techniques such as:
 
a.
positive reinforcers or rewards for yourself (e.g. reading a favorite magazine,
telephoning a friend, taking a hot bath)
b.
Identify any possible negative reinforcers, such as avoiding something
unpleasant (eg. Avoiding a bad grade or health problems).  Select one or
more rewards that are likely to influence the behavior you want to change
and will motivate you.
c.
Can you think of any
mild
aversives or punishment for yourself?
7.
Identify how you would use
observational learning or modeling
to change your
behavior:
a.
What models can you select that you can observe, learn from or imitate to
some degree?
b.
Describe the kind of social support you would enlist. Modifying behavior can
be difficult and so it often helps to have a support group or someone to talk
to who can keep you honest and committed to your plan and possibly
motivate you and help you meet your goals. For example, if you are starting a
new workout plan have a friend join you if possible or find a workout
partner.
8.
Evaluate your results:
a.
Describe how you will monitor and record your progress toward changing
the behavior. Draw a chart that demonstrates what you will be recording.
b.
For a short time, try your proposed plan on yourself to test it. Of all the
possible techniques you have described in your plan which one do you think
will be most effective?
c.
Describe any success or failure. What would you attribute them to and how
would you change the plan for the future?

This is about a five page paper in APA style.

In accordance to APA style, please include a separate & additional title page with
the assignment title, your name, date, and class. Make sure you also include a
properly documented Reference page. See the link I provided in the content section
of your course.

Don’t forget spelling and grammar count! It should also flow logically and clearly.

Your paper should thoroughly cover all of these questions, clearly outlining the steps you take to change behavior

Methods for selecting projects-Describe problems that may arise during the project if the manager does not understand the selection of the project and the impact it could have on the project

Compare and contrast methods for selecting projects. 
Describe problems that may arise during the project if the manager does not understand the selection of the project and the impact it could have on the project.
 
explain each theory and give examples as appkied in human sciences
-Attribution Theory
-Achievement Goal Theory
-Competivite Motivation Theory
-Need Achievement Theory

Fieldwork Observation Task-Create a plan for your first fieldwork to be conducted in Module 3, including the following details:

Fieldwork Observation Task

Assignment 2: Fieldwork Observation Task
Deliver Fieldwork Plan
Create a plan for your first fieldwork to be conducted in Module 3, including the following details:
· The contact person for your fieldwork.
· The type of fieldwork you will conduct.
· Any organization you plan to visit.
· Background information on the organization to include mission, purpose, and goals.
· The date for your fieldwork.
· Your expectations regarding the fieldwork in terms of material covered in the course. For example, what do you hope to gain from the fieldwork you have selected related to the material presented in the course?
· The plan for the fieldwork, along with a possible backup fieldwork plan. The backup plan should include one, or possibly two, additional fieldwork you will be able to conduct in the event an originally planned fieldwork falls through for any number of reasons.
Write your response in a 3- to 4-page Microsoft Word document.

Weighing Chief Concerns-Cadet Selection Procedure and FFDE

Discussion: Weighing Chief Concerns

Assignment 1: Weighing Chief Concerns
Cadet Selection Procedure and FFDE
Click here to study a vignette.
Dr. Johnson is entrusted with the evaluation of the police’s cadet selection procedure.
Tasks:
On the basis of the vignette you read, analyze the vignette and respond to the following questions regarding the PEPE process:
· Should the department attempt to select individuals who will be good officers, or should the department simply try to weed out potentially bad officers?
· How should this selection process be conducted, and what psychological testing instruments, if any, should be included?
Now, let’s look at a procedure that may be necessary following employment—an FFDE:
· Explain how informed consent and the limits of confidentiality should be handled by the forensic examiner.
· Explain how an FFDE is conducted. Include discussion of psychological tests that might be administered in an FFDE.
· Present the possible outcomes of an FFDE. In other words, what might the examiner recommend to the police department?
All responses should follow APA rules for attributing sources.

psychoanalytic theory and approach:Compare and contrast Freud's view of the unconscious

One of the very first cases that caught Freud’s attention when he was starting to develop his psychoanalytic theory was that of Anna O, a patient of fellow psychiatrist Josef Breuer. Although Freud did not directly treat her, he did thoroughly analyze her case as he was fascinated by the fact that her hysteria was “cured” by Breuer. It is her case that he believes was the beginning of the psychoanalytic approach.
Through your analysis of this case, you will not only look deeper into Freud’s psychoanalytic theory but also see how Jung’s neo-psychoanalytic theory compares and contrasts with Freud’s theory.
Review the following:

Assignment 2: 

Both Freud and Jung would acknowledge that unconscious processes are at work in this woman’s problems. However, they would come to different conclusions about the origin of these problems and the method by which she should be treated.
Research Freud’s and Jung’s theories of personality using your textbook, the Internet, and the Argosy University online library resources. Based on your research, respond to the following:

Write a 2–3-page paper in Word format. Apply APA standards to citation of sources.

Describe your long-term aspirations and goals as a professional counselor. Where do you see yourself in 5–10 years? How will you prepare for moving forward in the profession to achieve these goals? Describe three specific steps you'll take for continuing career development in the counseling field.