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    Midterm Unit 5 Criminology

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    Running head: Unit 5 Project Unit 5 Midterm Essay CJ 102-03: Criminology 1 Kaplan University Professor: Ellen Smith Chupik August 31‚ 2012 A recent policy was implemented by Jackson Tennessee’s Police Department‚ and Family Service’s dealing with the problem of child endangerment. Any household that has any documented offense of domestic violence‚ child abuse‚ or drug or alcohol related offense committed by the parents‚ guardian‚ grandparent‚ or babysitter‚ the child/children

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    The Conservative Party throughout 1945 to 1960 often acted in such a way to keep colonial change within bounds. Although many recognised by 1945 that the British Empire was headed towards change‚ its colonies were inevitably on the path to full self-government‚ there were a myriad of differing opinions on the optimal pace and character of decolonisation within the empire. After coming to power in 1951‚ Conservatives believed Britain’s power to largely lie in its international prestige; its economy

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    liberal and conservative‚ which makes it difficult to make decisions throughout the government because they are such opposite views. The American definition of a liberal‚ "in which the political state should function as the servant to the common well-being."(Cranston). The definition used is a perfect representation of what Liberals as a group strive for‚ for the American people. Abortion is a topic that is talked about often in politics‚ and it is very controversial. Conservatives believe that

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    Criminology Campus Police

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    Intro The University of Texas at Austin is one of the most prestigious schools in the United States‚ it is among one of the highest in graduation rates‚ campus size and amount of students that attend there. While the University of Texas has such a high attendance of students that go there‚ the local municipal departments of Austin is right along the road with honors and recognition. Though the city of Austin is not big in citizen count‚ the local municipal department has its work cut out for them

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    The Moral Roots Of Liberals And Conservatives Jonathan Haidt gives an interesting talk on TED where he eloquently discusses the origin of differences between the conservatives and the liberals. He mentions that being open to new experiences is the key to noting these divisions. Liberals crave new ideas‚ novelty‚ and travel while conservatives are full of routine‚ order‚ dependability‚ and are low on openness to new experiences. We are trapped in our own ways of thinking‚ notes Haidt; we are much

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    Differences Between Conservative and Liberals As citizens‚ one may hear a lot about conservatives and liberals. When one first thinks of them‚ one can see just see the drastic differences between the two and it true‚ they are on different sides of the government spectrum. Liberals and Conservative have different beliefs in the way they feel government should function with‚ Conservatives believing in traditional and religious values and Liberals believing in progress and civil liberties. When it

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    On The Job training / Internship As mandated by CHED (CMO no.37 series of 2010) BS in Criminology students are required to take Practicum for 1 semester on the fourth year of the program. The Practicum shall be divided in two components‚ 270 hrs of on-the-job training and another 270 hrs. of Community Immersion‚ to complete the 540 hrs of internship.  The Practicum is designed to provide practical experiences for BS Crim. students working in the 5 pillars of the Criminal Justice System: Law

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    Conservatives in the 1960’s used to blame the “the sixties” for changing society and their morals for the worst. The conservatives valued party loyalty instead of loyalty to the candidate themselves. This idea reminds me a lot of Nationalism because of saying they are with a candidate they are claiming to be a “republican or a democrat”. During the 1960s was a time that the two main parties “switched” views the left became the New right and the right became the new left. Each had a different Tactic

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    The Progressive Era - Liberal or Conservative During the latter part of the nineteenth century‚ presumably around the 1890’s‚ it became known as the Progressive Era‚ a time of change‚ reform‚ and adaptation. As Vernon L. Parrignton put it‚ it was a "democratic renaissance" (Vernon L. Parrington in The Progressive Movement: Liberal or Conservative). So what was Progressivism? Well‚ its main goals were to curb corporate power‚ to end business monopolies‚ and to wipe out political corruption. They

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    What are the most important sources of disagreement between conservative and progressive realists with regard to Latin America? conservative 333-334 336-338 It is imperative to understand the differences in ideology when studying the concepts of United States foreign policy towards Latin America. Realistic goals and strategies must be created in order to reshape United States policy towards Latin America. In regards to Smith‚ the aspect of realism helps people understand how the world operates and

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