Explain why you are interested in the role of Police Lieutenant, and what you have done to prepare yourself for this role. Based on your experience and training, what qualities do you feel a lieutenant should have to be successful in this role and why?

Promotional Process

1- Explain why you are interested in the role of Police Lieutenant, and what you have done to prepare yourself for this role.

2- Based on your experience and training, what qualities do you feel a lieutenant should have to be successful in this role and why?

3- Describe what you have done and what you will do to enhance the police department’s community relations.

4- Leadership is essential in law enforcement. Explain your leadership and/or management style. Then, explain how you feel it is received by others.

5- A leader’s attitude is vital to the culture of an organization. What impact can a positive attitude have on your role as a leader and the agency as a whole? Similarly, what impact can a negative attitude have on your role as a leader and the agency as a whole?

6- What changes will you make to enhance the organization? Explain your philosophy or strategy on how to make positive changes.

7- What are some of the challenges you are looking forward to in this role and how do you plan to address them?

8- Provide an example of an action you took in your current supervisory role that made a significant impact on the outcome of the issue(s) addressed.

9-Explain how you will develop others under your leadership to become future leaders of this organization?

Write an essay talking about adoption, the feeling it brings and other people’s perspectives.

Adoption

Write an essay talking about adoption, the feeling it brings and other people’s perspectives.

Identify and analyse at least 2 concepts relevant to contemporary ethical and CSR issues within public relations. Demonstrate an awareness of personal responsibility and professional codes of conduct in relating to PR practice.

1 Essay 2 topics

Topic 1. A PR professional is as much voice for the public as a voice for the organisation to the public. (500 words)
Topic 2. The business of an organisation is to make a profit, nothing more.

Both topic Must include the following : -Demonstrate your knowledge of the history and continuing ethical debate surrounding the practice public relations and its sub-discipline corporate social responsibility to synthesise a balanced argument on the topic.

-Engage in a critical debate to evaluate contemporary public relations practice as required; reflecting upon your own viewpoint in relation to those of others.
-Apply critical reasoning to question relating to PR,analyse proposition
-Must look at arguments which tend to support the proposition and arguments which tend to refute it and reach a conclusion

• Identify and analyse at least 2 concepts relevant to contemporary ethical and CSR issues within public relations.
• Demonstrate an awareness of personal responsibility and professional codes of conduct in relating to PR practice.

Critically analyse all and apply to the chosen topics: • PR ethics, media and society

• Code of ethics
• PR today our rights and conflict of interest
• CSR and the limits of organizational responsibility
• Exploring CSR case studies
• Profit motive and societal imperatives

Explain the institutionalist critique of realism. In other words, what do institutionalist scholars say realist get wrong? What are the realist missing? Is there a realist response to this criticism?  

THEORIES OF WAR AND PEACE INSTITUTIONALISM

Readings to be completed for today’s class,

PICK AT LEAST THREE TO READ FULLY; SKIM REST

  1. Mearsheimer, “The False Promise of International Institutions”
  2. Keohane and Martin, “The Promise of Institutionalist Theory”
  3. Kupchan and Kupchan, “The Promise of Collective Security”
  4. Ruggie, “The False Promise of Realism”
  5. Mearsheimer, “A Realist Reply”

Assignment: Using at least THREE  of the articles today, compose an essay, in no more than 750 words, that addresses the following:

Explain the institutionalist critique of realism. In other words, what do institutionalist scholars say realist get wrong? What are the realist missing? Is there a realist response to this criticism?

What are the most important differences between the recommendations of the Brownlow Committee, the Hoover Commissions and the National Performance Review by Gore (1993)?

CASE STUDY

To complete this assignment, follow the steps below:

  • Find, download, and read the assigned article.
  • Answer the questions in the assignment.

Article Review Assignment 2

The article to be reviewed for this assignment is:

Gore, Al (1993) From Red Tape to Results: Creating a Government That Works Better and Costs Less. Report of the National Performance Review. Washington: Government Printing Office.

You can find and download this article through the link:

https://govinfo.library.unt.edu/npr/library/nprrpt/annrpt/pdf/com01.pdf

Read the article and answer the following questions:

  • What are the most important differences between the recommendations of the Brownlow Committee, the Hoover Commissions and the National Performance Review by Gore (1993)? You can find the information on the first two in the textbook.
  • What is the main purpose of the government (the real business of government) according to Gore (1993)? Do you agree with this purpose? Why? Why not?
  • The textbook states that the reinventing government movement that started with Gore’s (1993) report ended in 2000 when Gore lost the presidential election. In your opinion, and based on the reading of the report, what were the reasons that led to the failure of this movement?
  • Pick one recommendation form Gore (1993) that you agree with and explain why.
  • Pick one recommendation form Gore (1993) that you disagree with and explain why.

Based on the reading of chapter two of the textbook and the case you just read, do you think wicked problems can be solved through good public policy making and implementation? Why? Why not?

Case Study Assignment 1

The case to be analyzed in this assignment is “How Old Bottles Create New Jobs: Both Legal and Not”.

You can find the case on page 76 of the textbook. After reading the case answer the following questions:

How are “wicked problems” defined?
To what extent do you think this recycling discussion case represents a “wicked problem”? How so?

Some recent studies are questioning the ways in which recycling is managed- noting that less energy is used and costs are lower if all municipal waste is simply put into one trash receptacle for pickup and then sorted by machines at facilities. Which method do you support—more efficient trash waste collection or methods that engage the public in recycling?

Based on the reading of chapter two of the textbook and the case you just read, do you think wicked problems can be solved through good public policy making and implementation? Why? Why not?
Can you think of a wicked problem in the past that has been solved through public policy?

If you oppose having such facilities in your community, how do you think the solid and hazardous wastes generated in your community should be managed?

Facilities Viewpoints Papers

Would you oppose having

1. a sanitary landfill,

2. a hazardous waste surface impoundment,

3. a hazardous waste deep-injection well, or

4. a solid waste incinerator in your community?

For each of these facilities, explain your answer. If you oppose having such facilities in your community, how do you think the solid and hazardous wastes generated in your community should be managed?

Write a 2-3 page paper (double-spaced; 12-point Times New Roman) for the above question.

As resistance to global migration increases (with examples such as Britain effectively closing its borders by leaving the European Union), what are the implications for asylum seekers? How does Australia’s asylum seeker policy compare with other countries? Does the resistance for global migration undermine efforts for ‘global citizenship’?

Global issues and identities

As resistance to global migration increases (with examples such as Britain effectively closing its borders by leaving the European Union), what are the implications for asylum seekers? How does Australia’s asylum seeker policy compare with other countries? Does the resistance for global migration undermine efforts for ‘global citizenship’?

Define and describe the major types of taxes used in American governments – Federal, state, local. How are they alike and how are they different?

Government Taxes

Governments utilize different types of taxes as part of their revenue systems to balance their budgets. Define and describe the major types of taxes used in American governments – Federal, state, local. How are they alike and how are they different? Be specific in your answer.

Analyze the animal protection movement’s attempts to improve the treatment of farmed animals in the last 30 years. Discuss where you think the movement is/was successful, and where you think the movement is failing/has failed and why.

Animals and Public Policy

Choose two of the three topics below. Each answer should be approximately 5 pages, 12-point Times New Roman font, and double spaced, with proper citation.

Use the lens of Henry Spira’s campaign tactics to analyze the animal issue you gave your individual in-class presentation on at the beginning of the semester. Have any of Spira’s tactics been deployed in fighting for animal rights in the issue and how so? Have any of his tactics not been used? Identify and explain potential future possibilities for the campaign with these unused tactics.

Analyze the animal protection movement’s attempts to improve the treatment of farmed animals in the last 30 years. Discuss where you think the movement is/was successful, and where you think the movement is failing/has failed and why. Discuss what you believe the animal protection movement’s public policy approach should be to this issue going forward.

Argue for or against incrementalism or abolition as the ideal strategy for animal protection. Be sure to use examples of successful campaigns that have either been incremental or abolitionist to support your argument.