Criminal justice

Why is it important for criminal justice personnel to know the cultural protocols of the land on which they work? Given you are a criminology student, how do you think you might be able to apply teachings from the Four Directions to your own thinking about criminology, policy, and criminalization?

Deindustrialization and the computer revolution

Describe the effects that deindustrialization and the computer revolution had on limiting legitimate opportunities available to working-class people of color in LA. How did these notable structural transformations change the nature of gangs in LA?

 

Domestic violence policies

Explain how domestic violence policies evolved in local police departments across the United States. Is there a state, or local statute regarding domestic violence where you live? Is there a mandatory arrest law? Make sure you answer all parts of this question and cite the text or outside source.

The differences between judicial independence and judicial impartiality

Identify and discuss the differences between judicial independence and judicial impartiality. Which one is more important, and why?, To what extent are laypersons (i.e., not legally trained) used in the court systems of our model countries? Which system uses them most? Least?

Interventions to prevent and control crime

These locations are the logical targets for interventions to prevent and control crime. Explain how these three contingent propositions are used in policing policy and practice to prevent crime. Using examples of at least six of the criminology theories and policing practices

Discuss the negative impact of exposure to domestic violence

How can adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) produce a life-long risk for poverty?. Discuss the negative impact of exposure to domestic violence on the developing child’s brain.  In the child welfare case planning process, services are often substituted for needs. Why is this a problem? Provide examples illustrating the importance of matching services to the

 

How productive behavior is defined

How productive behavior is defined and measured and communicated where you work And also how about counterproductive behavior too? Have you seen it defined and communicated to employees? Often it looks like messaging about unacceptable workplace behavior and minimum expectations. Sometimes it’s communicated once an employee doesn’t meet the expectation and he/she becomes an example or story about what not to do 🙁

Using the social exchange theory

Using the social exchange theory, equity theory, and penetration theory, describe how relationships are maintained or ended. What role does attachment style play in the level of intimacy shared in friendships or intimate relationships?

How do you feel about having primary caregiving in an infant center?

How do you feel about having primary caregiving in an infant center? What are your thoughts on the subject? (5 points) 2. Do you remember being attached as a child to someone outside the family? If yes, does your experience relate in any way to infant care?

Differentiate dental and medical neglect

Differentiate dental and medical neglect. Address vaccination schedules and how parents can legally exempt their children from vaccinations. Make sure to address caping, regional differences in cappings vs. sealings and dental health, childhood tooth extraction due to neglect, and childhood tooth decay. Discuss the differences between lack of resources and dental or medical neglect Identify how LPCs and CSCs can recognize medical and dental neglect. What are the steps for reporting neglect to minors? Identify how COVID has impacted this area of health and neglect. What are the qualifiers in your state’s childhood Medicaid coverage?