describing community and Police Interaction to Fight Crime

Article Commentary  – 40 Points Locate an article from a recent publication (on-line or paper) describing “Community and Police Interaction to Fight Crime.”  Write and submit a two to three page commentary on the article.  Be sure that the article commentary pertains to a specific Community Policing issue/event and the effects of this issue/event.  Include a summary and your interpretation of the strong and weak points of the article and your interpretation of the articles’ findings or conclusions.  This follows a critiques format.  Be sure to give complete references where the article can be found.  You are encouraged to use the internet, your textbook(s), and California Southern University’s online library.  Major elements of an article critique: Part I:  Title   The title gives an idea of what the report is about.    Part II: Introduction   Specifies the issue discussed or studied in the article.    Part III: Primary Topic / Research Questions or Hypothesis   Provides pertinent data, observations or history on the issue and what research questions they are attempting to answer.    Part IV: Summary   Include a summary and your interpretation of the strong and weak points of each article and your interpretation of the article findings or conclusions.    Part V: References   Includes all works cited in the article. References should not be included in your page count.

Essay on Death Penalty

Prior to this, I had to make a project about a topic I feel strongly about. I did my topic on the Death Penalty and how and why I believe it is wrong. This is the following section that needs to be done. It is a 2500 word essay that is based on the theme of the Death Penalty. I am also from England, so if you could be careful to do British spelling that would be great, obviously if you don’t know i can fix it towards the end. Part 1. Introduction [approx. 250 words] Outline the case you are going to present, what material you are going to draw on, and what conclusions you are going to come to. Part 2. Literature review [approx. 1000 words] Describe/paraphrase what you have found in your research. The aim of this section is to develop and support your argument. What have other scholars written about this subject, how can their positions, evidence, and approaches help in furthering or explaining your argument? In a literature review, it is essential that you present the findings of other scholars – it is not necessary at this stage to analyse or critique them. That comes in the next section … So, here, you might note that theorist A says X as does theorist B, while theorist C disagrees saying Z. Think back to your research summaries – that is the style of writing and approach we want you to take in a literature review but here we want you to think about how different pieces of research relate to one another rather than just summarising one at a time. Don’t limit yourself to just ‘academic’ materials here. We want you to be looking at books, journals etc. but also think about how the questions you are interested in are dealt with in the popular media. Part 3. Discussion, analysis and argument [approx. 1000 words] What is being debated in your essay? What are the key concepts/ideas? What argument are you making in relation to the importance of media studies? Over what do the writers you have drawn on elsewhere in your essay differ (evidence, models, theory)? Most importantly, how does the material you have gathered, researched, and read relate to/help you to resolve the essay question? Part 4. Conclusion [approx. 250 words] Much like the introduction, this should restate the aims of the essay, remind the reader of the evidence and argument you have presented, and confirm your conclusion. You should not introduce new material or ideas here. This section should summarise what comes earlier in the essay. Part 5. Bibliography [Not included in the word count]

Juvenile Deliquencey

Interview a professional engaged in Delinquency programs, a victim of juvenile crime, a friend, a family member, a teacher, or someone in your community, etc. Be prepared by having 45 questions for him/her to answer. Be creative in trying to find out what type of views they have as to juvenile delinquency in society. Find out how they arrived at their perspective and inquire as to any influences, active participation, etc. Compile your information into an informative essay

ethics

Introduction: In a complex, multicultural business environment, it is important that business professionals adhere to ethical standards throughout their daily activities. The goal of this course is to introduce you to concepts and guidelines for ethical courses of actions in business. In order to assess understanding, you will analyze the ethical and socially responsible courses of action for the business scenario below. You will take on the role of human resources (HR) director of the firm to discuss the situation, propose ethical guidelines for the organization, and analyze possible solutions to address the ethical dilemma for the company. Scenario: TechFite, a British company that produces high-technology goods, recently began production of its innovative recreational equipment in its first U.S. factory in Dellberg. TechFite is widely known for its culture of workplace collaboration and leadership development. Additionally, the company culture encourages employee empowerment and engagement in corporate decision making. The company also prides itself on being actively involved in the communities in which they have a presence. As the human resources (HR) director of the new factory in Dellberg, you soon realize there are financial obstacles that must be addressed as it relates to hourly employees. The budgeting process has constrained the amount of funding available to provide full-time employee benefits, and hours have been reduced to keep many employees classified as part-time. The HR department needs to develop policies to address the legal and cultural differences between the United States and the United Kingdom pertaining to hours and benefits. As the HR director, you are grappling with the ethical obligations to your employees and the limited funds available. Upon a review of the budget, excessive bonuses are being paid out to top executives. During one of the company’s presentations to the Dellberg city council, commitments were made to sponsor community events, to support local youth leadership development programs, and to invest in infrastructure to aid in the rebuilding of the city of Dellberg utilizing environmentally responsible techniques. Up to this point, these commitments have not been addressed or funded by TechFite. The leadership team realizes the importance of community involvement, and this commitment is central to their corporate culture. A plan needs to be developed to meet the company’s corporate social responsibility to the city. While residents of the city were excited about the company’s investment and the opportunity for new jobs in a bankrupt city, relationships quickly began to deteriorate when employees began to complain about wages, benefits, and weekly hours that fell far below the 40 hours necessary to receive full-time benefits under company policies. In addition, the company is not fulfilling the commitments it made to city officials about community involvement. As part of its launch into the United States, TechFite realizes that corporate actions must be consistent with company culture to gain acceptance. Two primary focuses will be making this a great place to work and developing a strong presence as a company that is good for the community. Requirements: Your submission must be your original work. No more than a combined total of 30% of the submission and no more than a 10% match to any one individual source can be directly quoted or closely paraphrased from sources, even if cited correctly. Use the Turnitin Originality Report available in Taskstream as a guide for this measure of originality. The rubric provides detailed criteria for evaluating your submission. You are expected to use the rubric to direct the creation of your submission. Each requirement below may be evaluated by more than one rubric aspect. The rubric aspect titles may contain hyperlinks to relevant portions of the course. A. Create three corporate policies that reflect the organization’s culture and ethical viewpoints. 1. Explain the rationale behind the policies, including how they align with the organization’s culture. 2. Distingush between ethical and legal issues. 3. Analyze the ethical issues at stake in the scenario (e.g., conflict of interest, misuse of resources, whistleblowing). 4. Describe the purpose of the ethics officer. B. Describe corporate social responsibility and how it applies to the scenario. 1. Explain the ethical desirability of improving the company’s reputation in the community based on the scenario. The explanation should include three supporting examples of what the company has done or failed to do that has harmed its image in the community. 2. Describe an ethically, socially, and environmentally responsible course of action to address each example from part B1 based on the company’s culture and core values. 3. Explain how the course of action from part B2 is ethically, socially, and environmentally responsible. C. Acknowledge sources, using in-text citations and references, for content that is quoted, paraphrased, or summarized. D. Demonstrate professional communication in the content and presentation of your submission.

Moral and Ethical Development and Issues in Children's Literature

Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper that includes the following: A description of the value of teaching children’s literature as a tool of moral and ethical development in children, using examples from the course readings that may include its effect on any or all of the following: Imagination Language development Socialization (prejudice and tolerance) Gender roles An analysis of three of the following issues in children’s literature using specific examples from the course: Gender roles Censorship (by parents, schools, libraries, era-specific) Violence Sex and sexual orientation Authorial intent Race Language/Lexile® scales Note: if you choose censorship, select a reading that is often censored and determine why it is censored and whether or not you agree with that censorship. The discussion should be about the literature and its benefits or defects, not about personal opinion and social norms. Format your assignment according to appropriate course-level APA guidelines.

professional identity and careers paper

Write a 1,400- to 1,750-word paper on counselor identity and counseling careers. Include the following key elements in your paper: Explain the concept of counseling as a professional identity. Research and summarize the key characteristics of a counselor. List and describe the duties and functions in at least four counselor roles in your respective area of study. Describe at least two career paths you want to pursue after graduation. Evaluate two professional settings you would consider after graduation. Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines. Submit your paper through the CWE Plagiarism Checker and WritePointSM prior to submission to your instructor.