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Explain why comments made on social media are so impactful on the emotions of the victim. Identify the types of cyber-crimes that may ultimately lead to a physical crime against the victim

Computer technology has provided the criminal justice system with a number of benefits such as program algorithms that identify scanned fingerprints and facial recognition. It has increased intelligence and record keeping capabilities. However, it has provided literally millions of potential victims of crime. It started out with financial crimes (such as fraud and ransom software), and it progressed to coaxing victims to locations for murder, rape, and kidnapping. Victims of computer crimes include the criminal using social media as a weapon.

The commander of a newly formed cyber-crime unit is very knowledgeable about fraud and various financially motivated viruses. The one thing he is not that familiar with is the impact that social media has on victims of crimes such as cyber bullying and cyber stalking.

The commander has you temporarily attached from the human trafficking and sex crimes unit to bring his cyber teams up to date on how to understand what cyber victims of stalking and bullying are going through and how best to approach them for maximum effective investigation.

Devise a plan on explaining the aspects of cyber bullying and cyber stalking to the cyber-crime unit.

Focus your discussion on the following:
Explain why comments made on social media are so impactful on the emotions of the victim.
Identify the types of cyber-crimes that may ultimately lead to a physical crime against the victim
Advise the cyber-crime unit team members on what types of assurances should they provide the victim to obtain his or her cooperation in the investigation and to ultimately keep him or her safe.

Why do a lot of elderly patients leave the hospital worse than when they were admitted?How come the hospital staff feels because the patient is elderly that they do not have to care for them as if it was a younger patient?

Researching elderly hospital care is important because there are too many elderly patients that do not have a voice and they need someone to speak up and fight for them in receiving proper care.

1.  Why do a lot of elderly patients leave the hospital worse than when they were admitted?

2.  How come the hospital staff feels because the patient is elderly that they do not have to care for them as if it was a younger patient?

3.  Why hospital staff does not get the elderly out of bed or turn them to prevent bed sores?

4.  Why does this country overlook the harm of elderly medical care?

5.  Are we putting the cost it would take to train hospital staff to prevent poor treatment of elderly care?

Researching police brutality is important because we need to dig deeper to find out about police corruption, misconduct and a numerous of issues about what we can do to stop all these killings in America.

1.  How can we get police better training?

2.  Was adding body cameras helpful?

3.  How do we stop raciest policing?

4.  How do we stop excessive and abusive force by the police for people of color?

5.  When will police be held accountable for their actions?

6.  Why other policeman do not report misconduct of their colleague?

Explain the role of local law enforcement (LE) in combating terrorism. What unique advantage(s) might local LE have to help in counter-terrorism efforts?

As part of the aftermath of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 and the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal building in Oklahoma City in April, 1995, researchers and law enforcement officials have come to recognize the need for effective coordinated efforts in the fight against terrorism. Major situations such as a terrorist attack that require the needed services of various emergency agencies and other support services must have a well-coordinated crisis response system. Knowing what resources are needed during a crisis helps allow for better coordination and execution of such services when needed. Note: A crisis response plan typically is a multi-agency written plan to coordinate the response of the multitude of agencies expected at big events. Such agencies may include law enforcement, fire departments, federal agencies, hospitals, and so on.
Assignment Guidelines
In 5–6 paragraphs, address the following:
Explain the role of local law enforcement (LE) in combating terrorism.
What unique advantage(s) might local LE have to help in counter-terrorism efforts?
How might local LE agencies utilize the strategies of community-oriented policing to help safeguard communities against terrorism?
Are there outcomes of local LE efforts in counter-terrorism that could hamper community relations? If so, how?
What role can local LE agencies play in helping support federal LE in efforts to combat terrorism?

Review the relevant psychological perspectives (for example, behaviorist, humanist, evolutionary, neurological, biological, Freudian and so forth). Compare and contrast at least two perspectives. Identify the strengths and weaknesses of each perspective.

Department-Wide GT Assignment: Research Paper The Department-Wide GT Assignment relates to the GT Student Learning Outcomes for critical thinking as well as diversity and global learning.

Identify a topic from this course

Explain the Issue (200-300): Describe the topic you have chosen to explore. Why is it important to consider this topic? What do you hope to learn? Share your research questions (1-2 research questions. Your research questions should allow you to explore the topic in a group, culture, or country different than your own.
Examine Assumptions (200-300 words): Review your Writing Assignment Worksheet. What assumptions were identified about the topic? What was the origin of these assumptions? In other words, what helped to shape them?
Research Summary (200-300 words): Provide a summary of what you have learned regarding your selected topic, and specifically address what you have learned about your research question(s).
Examine Perspectives (200-300 words): Review the relevant psychological perspectives (for example, behaviorist, humanist, evolutionary, neurological, biological, Freudian and so forth). Compare and contrast at least two perspectives. Identify the strengths and weaknesses of each perspective. Describe how each can be applied in explaining your selected topic.
Self-Awareness (200-300 words): During your research, were you confronted with information that caused you to reexamine assumptions surrounding your topic? Please elaborate. What insights have you gained about your thinking, behavior, attitudes, or beliefs? How has your thinking about this topic shifted? Describe how your shift in thinking may impact you in your future personal, academic, and/or professional life.
Establish a Conclusion (200-300 words) What conclusions have you made regarding your topic and research questions? What new questions have emerged as a result of your research? What future research is needed on this topic, and why?

Research and identify at least 3 types of major complaints often filed against correctional officers for misconduct ( either by an inmate or another correctional officer)

You have been advised by the warden that the agency is going to seek national accreditation by the ACA and the he has designated you as the accreditation manager. One of the arrest that will be looked at is internal policies dealing with officer misconduct. there have been several incident s in the past in which officers have been disciplined or fired for conduct that violated and regulations of the agency.

He has tasked you with the responsibility of researching ideas for training plan that would address ethical and moral issues officers face in the performance of their duties.

Questions,,
1) Slide 1: Your cover slide
2) slide 2: Research and identify at least 3 types of major complaints often filed against correctional officers for misconduct ( either by an inmate or another correctional officer)
3) Slide3: identify 1-2 ways each of these complaints may be addressed from a theoretical perspective.
4) Slide 4: Present your recommendations on how each of these issues maybe addressed in correctional officer training.
5) Slide 5: List references

Analyze the strategic fit between the business vision and the key elements of the business strategy, considering domestic and global environments.

  • Analyze the strategic fit between the business vision and the key elements of the business strategy, considering domestic and global environments.
  • Analyze the alignment between business strategy, customer needs, and overall teaching and learning model to determine how organizational value has been established.
  • Creates organizational value in the recommendations provided.
  • Demonstrate the ability to plan strategically in domestic and global environments in the recommendations provided.
  • Employ high-performing business management techniques in the analysis and recommendations; the techniques consistently promote delivery of value-added, bottom-line results.
  • Solve problems within professional standards.
  • Use appropriate financial models and principles to support decisions and recommendations.

Recognize the dynamic, complex and interdependent nature of managerial work; and apply theoretical models and concepts to current management practices, problems and issues.

Talk about why Mintzberg created an interpersonal role and provide examples to support the statement. Mintzberg’s theory has been denied by Shapira and Dandar’s theory claiming there is only to preliminary roles of informational and decisional please include this too and deny the theory and use it to further support the Informational role in Mintberg’s theory.

The file name for assignment one was attached as a reference as the topic is related.

Learning outcome of the work:
LO1. Demonstrate an understanding of various management models and frameworks, their foundations, strengths and weaknesses;
LO2. Understand the principles and practices of management and specifically the nature of managerial functions, roles and skills;
LO3. Recognize the dynamic, complex and interdependent nature of managerial work; and LO4. Apply theoretical models and concepts to current management practices, problems and issues.

Provide, Unusually high quality response. Your response is evidence-based and clearly structured to address the week’s task, demonstrating deep engagement with core concepts including reflective and/or critical insight into self and/or managerial work.

As part of your action plan, how would you assess a potential job candidate’s teamwork skills? Discuss the benefits of using reference checks when hiring individuals for your team.

Required Activity:
In this 34-minute interview, Kevin Ryan discusses what he considers to be the key building blocks of starting a new venture: ideas, people, and money. Consider using the following discussion questions:

Assume you are a new manager at Nomad Health, Kevin Ryan’s latest start-up which is focused on developing a website where doctors and nurses can search for temporary work and hospitals and clinics can find temporary staffing. Further, assume that you have been tasked with developing a great team within the next five months. Describe your action plan for how you would achieve that goal.

As part of your action plan, how would you assess a potential job candidate’s teamwork skills? Discuss the benefits of using reference checks when hiring individuals for your team.

Assume that one of the job candidates that you hired is just not working out. Discuss how you would handle the situation, and justify your proposed action plan.

Use research to verify your facts

Evaluate the benefits of the introduction of the Consumer Right Act 2015, Trade description Act of 1968, The Supply of Goods and Services Act of 1982, Consumer Protection Act of 1987 and General Product Safety Regulations of1994.

Your application was successful and you have been called in for an interview. Because the firm specialises in helping organisations address issues relating to employment and consumer protection you want to impress the recruiter with your knowledge on this topic. The secretary of the partner already told you to prepare for a 10-15 minutes interview segment, during which:

 

  1. You should evaluate the benefits of the introduction of the Consumer Right Act 2015, Trade description Act of 1968, The Supply of Goods and Services Act of 1982, Consumer Protection Act of 1987 and General Product Safety Regulations of1994.
  2. You should describe laws relating to employment, in particular with regard to Employment Relations Act 2004 and what these legislations means with regards to termination of employment
  3. Justify the importance of acting in accordance with consumer safetylaws.
  4. Determine the nature, constitution and structure of acompany.
  5. Assess how employment laws contribute to termination ofcontracts.

 

What role did chance, assumptions, and curiosity play in Warren and Marshall’s research on Helicobacter pylori?Describe how the story of Warren and Marshall’s discovery illustrates the process of science.

Do you think it ethical and appropriate for Marshall to have used himself as a test subject and swallowed a sample of Helicobacter pylori? What precautions did he take? Would you do it? Why or why not?

2. How did the colloidal bismuth subcitrate (CBS) experiment provide evidence supporting Warren and Marshall’s hypothesis? 3. Answer the following questions based on the data presented in Fig.

3: a. In Table II, of those patients with ulcers, how many were positive for H. pylori? Of those patients with normal endoscopic results, how many were positive for the bacteria? b. Based on this data, Warren and Marshall hypothesized that there was a causal relationship between ulcers and bacterial infection. But there were 4 patients with ulcers that were negative for the bacteria. Why is this not signif cant? c. If there is a causal relationship between the presence of H. pylori and ulcers, how might you explain that 50% of the patients with a normal endoscopic examination were infected with the bacteria? d. In your own words, explain the results presented in Table III. What do you conclude from this data?

4. Robert Koch was a German physician who identifed the bacteria causing anthrax and tuberculosis. His methods established four criteria that must be met for a specifc pathogen to be considered the cause of a disease. T ese four criteria are listed below. For each one, discuss whether Warren and Marshall fulflled them and, if so, how. I. Te pathogen should be found in the bodies of animals having the disease. II. Te suspected pathogen should be obtained from the diseased animal and grown outside the body.
“Helicobacter pylori and the Bacterial Teory of Ulcers” by Debra Ann Meuler Page 6
III. Te inoculation of that pathogen, grown in pure cultures, should produce the disease in an experimental animal. IV. Te same pathogen should be isolated from the experimental animal after the disease develops.

5. What role did chance, assumptions, and curiosity play in Warren and Marshall’s research on Helicobacter pylori?

6. Describe how the story of Warren and Marshall’s discovery illustrates the process of science.

7. How does this case illustrate the tentative nature of science? 8. How does this case illustrate the role of technology in scientif c progress?

9. Why is this discovery significant? Do you think it is worthy of a Nobel Prize?

10. What does the Helicobacter story tell us? What lessons can be learned from this story?

11. Albert Gyorgyi, 1937 Nobel Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, once said in his Nobel award speech: “Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought.” Describe how this statement applies to Warren and Marshall’s pioneering work on peptic ulcer disease.