Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Metropolis Police Department


Coursework
Your task for this part of the project will be related to forming teams to evaluate and make suggestions for change to the Metropolis Police Department.
?Draft plans for at least three teams that will be used to make suggestions for changes to this department. Be sure that each team is cross functional and do not forget civilian input.
?List the members of each team and also summarize why you formed the team in the way you did. Be sure to review the text and some outside literature before drafting these teams.
Your assignment should be 2 page(s) in length.
Three peer-reviewed journal articles are required.
THIS IS A SEPERATE 2 PAGE PAPER
It was only a generation ago that we had very few options when it came to having meetings. With the advent of the age of the internet and advanced technologies, there are a variety of modalities that are available to conduct meetings with. We will explore some of these this week.
?For your assignment this week, review the material regarding the various communication technologies available for meetings today.
?Based upon this review list, describe these technologies and how they are currently utilized for meetings.

Criminal Law – Policing


Wk2 D1
·Answer questions #1, 3, 4, 5 & 8 of the “learning check” questions at the end of Ch. 4
·Please use answer format
Wk2 D2
· Answer questions 1, 3, 6, 7 & 10 of the “Learning Check” questions at the end of Ch. 5
· Do so in a answer format
Wk2 D3
· Answer questions 3, 4, 6 & 7 of the “Learning Check” questions at the end of Ch. 6
· Do so in a answer format
Instructions:
Got to www.acot.edu
Click on Acot eLearn
Username: james.summers
Password: tracking
Go to CJ140-Intor to Policing
Click on ebook, click read now and the questions above is at the end of each chapter.

Crime Scene


Upon reviewing the crime scene information provided, students are expected to write a 12-page research paper where they will address the following questions• Who was the offender (i.e., criminal career)?
This should be answered in the first two pages of the manuscript. Students should identify the possible suspect/offender while relying on circumstantial evidence provided in the selected crime scene. Further, they should mention the particular criminal career that was most likely followed by the suspect/offender.
Why did the offender commit this particular crime?
This is perhaps one of the most important questions to be addressed in this exercise. Students will answer it while relying on the criminological theories. Answering "why" someone engaged in a particular act almost requires the use/implementation of some of the numerous theoretical explanations.
While implementing these theories, students are to suggest the weaknesses and strengths each of them offers in the overall explanation of a particular crime. This component should represent the core of this exercise; therefore, it should be covered in at least eight pages.
Which theories of crime do not explain this criminal act?
After outlining the theories that help explain the crime scene of choice, it is imperative that students outline and discuss (in approximately two pages) the "major" theories of crime that are not appropriate/relevant to the explanation provided earlier. While providing this information, students are asked to explain why these particular theories are not important in the overall discussion of the crime scene of their choice.
As you examine the following crime scene, keep these three questions in mind:
1. Who could have committed this crime? Identify the criminal career associated with the particular criminal incident.
2. Why did the person commit this crime?
3. What theories of crime could help us explain this particular incident?
It is Friday night at around 9:00 p.m., and you are almost on the way out your front door when the telephone rings. It is the NYPD Homicide office asking you to assist them on a homicide that took place at a local bar. They need you to show up at a bar located on the south side of the Bronx. You agree even though, unfortunately, you will have to miss your best friend’s surprise birthday party. You will have much explaining to do to your friends. Surely they will understand that, as a criminologist, you are never really “off” from work.
As soon as you arrive at the crime scene, one of the homicide detectives briefs you, and this is what you learn:
About the Victim:
???The victim is a male in his mid 20s, single, and with no children.
???He was wearing slacks and a long sleeve dress shirt (no tie).
???He was known to be shy and kept to himself most of the time.
???While frequenting this local bar over the past few months, he had come across a few people who had expressed their dislike for him. These people clearly did not like him, but they were not very vocal about it.
???He had recently graduated with a degree in psychology at a local university and was seeking admission into a clinical psychology graduate program.
???He was employed at a local hospital, assisting psychologists in the treatment of clinically depressed patients.
???The bar where his body was found had been the source of much local attention due to the frequent incidents of violence that have been taking place there recently on Friday and Saturday evenings. These incidents of bar fights or assaults are not common to this bar.
???The restroom attendant was due to arrive at work an hour after the crime was committed.
???A garbage search did not reveal anything related to crime.
???The body was found in the gentleman’s restroom of the bar, behind the door on the floor.
???The victim had been shot several times: one shot to the head and two to the body.
???There were three shell casings on the floor, next to the body.
???The coroner tells you that the areas of penetration of the bullets suggest all the shots were made at a short range.
???The weapon used was a .22 caliber.
???All the victim’s personal items appear to be intact, including his wallet.
???The body was discovered by one of the bar patrons. As he tried to enter the restroom, he noticed the door seemed “stuck.” After pushing it several times, he noticed that it was hard to open because a body was in the way.
???Blood is on the walls and in puddles on the floor of the restroom.
???The body was there only a few minutes before the customer found it, in the opinion of the coroner.
???The bar had no surveillance cameras.
???The victim was alone in the bar, so no one seemed to have any information about his recent whereabouts.
???There are no witnesses of this crime.
???No one heard anything. Normally the music in the bar is very loud.

risk management plan


Paper instructions:
Note: The assignments are a series of papers that are based on the same case, which is located in the Student Center of the course shell. The assignments are dependent upon one another.
During the project life cycle, project risk reviews and reports are required as previously identified in the risk management plan. Two months after the project started, the following events have taken place.
The top-two (2) threats have occurred.
The top opportunity has been realized.
The project’s risk budget is already exhausted.
The risk management schedule has been shortened by two (2) months.
Write a five to seven (5-7) page paper in which you:
Question 1. Analyze the impact of those events on the project.
Question 2. Determine if any mitigation activities are required and explain why.
Question 3. Determine if budget / schedule changes are necessary and explain why.
Question 4. Update the risk register and highlight the changes made. Provide the justification for the changes.

Methodology


Research Methodology – For this paper, you do not actually conduct your own research, but instead, create a plan and methodology for research that you would engage in to evaluate and/or measure the efficacy of your proposed model. In this component, you:
?Apply critical thinking skills to describe the research methodology you would use to conduct valid, reliable, and ethical research in order to prove the efficacy of your proposed model. Be sure to specifically describe what you would measure and how you would measure it.
?Explain how your selected methodology will be used as a strategy to help promote changes to public safety policy, given that accurate and relevant data regarding the success of your model are important in promoting policy changes that are effective and produce the desired result.
?Describe how your methodology considers professional standards related to the discipline and ethical research practices (such as informed consent, IRB requirements, protected classes, and confidentiality concerns).
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The Professional Communications Toolkit



*Using the Textbook: The Professional Communications Toolkit by D . Joel Whalen (Dec 20, 2006)
ISBN: 9781412927161
*Write about Chapters 1-4 in the text. Each Chapter will be one paragraph in length per chapter (hence 4 total paragraphs). Each paragraph will be 7-9 sentences in length, that summarizes some the main points/concepts/ideas in that chapter that resonate with you. You don’t have to mention all the ideas– instead, mention the ideas that you click with, that made an impact on the way you think, etc.
*Cite what page(s) the paticular idea you write about is on.

investigate the term religion


Prepare a 1–2 page paper that takes 2–3 terms or concepts and relate it to how you approach the study of religion, or how the introduction of the course material in this unit has modified your approach to religion, in general. Remember to approach this subject from an academic perspective, especially if you choose to reflect on your personal spiritual practices.