Case studies allow us to explore real-world situations to learn and consider the different ways things can go right and wrong. In this discussion, you evaluate a hypothetical case involving police interaction with an individual in crisis. View the Kevin Hits Rock Bottom case study and Sarah and her sibling. Evaluate the officers response. There…
Category: Criminal Justice
Reflective post
Reflect on ways in which we could measure “police abuse of force” in a cross-country comparative research design. When doing this reflection, make sure that you explain the process of “operationalization”. When you are done posting your answer, make sure to comment/reflect on your peers’ postings. The objective of this assignment is for you to…
The U.S. Department of Justice states that funding obtained through a grant can
The U.S. Department of Justice states that funding obtained through a grant can be used in the following ways: [T]o support law enforcement and public safety activities in state, local, and tribal jurisdictions; to assist victims of crime; to provide training and technical assistance; to conduct research; and to implement programs that improve the criminal,…
Communication Outline
Resources: Scottsdale Police Department Strategic Plan, Week 3 individual assignment: Strategic Plan Evaluation Scenario: You are a strategy leader with the Scottsdale Police Department and your role is to communicate the details, accomplishments, progress, and concerns of the strategic plan to all stakeholders. Review your Week 3 individual assignment: Strategic Plan Evaluation for possible details…
Communication Outline
Resources: Scottsdale Police Department Strategic Plan, Week 3 individual assignment: Strategic Plan Evaluation Scenario: You are a strategy leader with the Scottsdale Police Department and your role is to communicate the details, accomplishments, progress, and concerns of the strategic plan to all stakeholders. Review your Week 3 individual assignment: Strategic Plan Evaluation for possible details…
In a cohesive narrative, write a summary of the article you selected. Your summa
In a cohesive narrative, write a summary of the article you selected. Your summary should address the following questions: What is the topic of the source? What actions did the author perform within the study, and why? What were the methods of the author? What was the theoretical basis for the study? What were the…
*Readings* 1. Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 of the required text: Weaver, R. L., Burk
*Readings* 1. Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 of the required text: Weaver, R. L., Burkoff, J. M., & Hancock, C. U. (2021). Criminal procedure, investigative: A contemporary approach (3rd ed.). St. Paul, MN: West Academic Press. Bonus: The proper in-text citation for the textbook is (Weaver, Burkoff, & Hancock, 2021) – I did not attach…
https://my.phoenix.edu/content/dam/myphoenix/pla/Experiential-Essays-Social-Scie
https://my.phoenix.edu/content/dam/myphoenix/pla/Experiential-Essays-Social-Science.pdf3 Credit Life Experience Journal Template Student Name: Student IRN: Instructions: Please select a Journal topic from the website to which you have relevant knowledge and experience gained to sufficiently respond to each component of Kolb’s model for each subtopic. 1.Each section of Kolb’s model should be a minimum of 150 words. 2.Students are required…
Answer questions 1-20 using attached pdf sources Cullen and Jonson chapter 1 and
Answer questions 1-20 using attached pdf sources Cullen and Jonson chapter 1 and the article “Evidence-Based Corrections: Identifying What Works” by Doris Layton MacKenzie. For essay question 21: Write a 600 words essay with references cited page in a substantive/practical/applicable essay answering “Specific and general deterrence have two separate goals but are both part of…
1000-1100 words, no more no less. The professor penalizes for less than 1000 wor
1000-1100 words, no more no less. The professor penalizes for less than 1000 words and more than 1100 words. In this essay, apply what has been covered in Cullen and Jonson Chapter 1 and the article “Evidence-Based Corrections: Identifying What Works” by Doris Layton MacKenzie in a meaningful way to clarify your understanding of the…