This archive file of CJA 444 Week 4 Discussion Questions shows the solutions to the following problems: DQ 1: In organizational assessments‚ one of the primary complaints voiced by employees in criminal justice agencies is a lack of communication by management. At the same time‚ managers are frustrated because they usually believe that they communicate with the workforce continuously. What creates this difference in perception? How might it be overcome? DQ 2: Have you ever observed an
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INTRODUCTION BASIC ELEMENTS EFFECTIVE OPENING TECHNIQUES CONCLUSION 1 2 HOW TO MAKE AN EFFECTIVE OPENING FOR A PRESENTATION EAP Presentation Team What included? 3 Basic elements: 1.Greeting 2.Title‚ subject 3. Purpose 4. Outline 5.Length 6.Inviting questions Attention getters 4 Problem technique Amazing fact technique Story/ anecdote technique Famous quote technique Thought – provoking questions technique Video analysis 5 Watch the video Analyze the techniques used to draw
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Social Organized Crime Perspective Paper By: Name CJA/384 November 10‚ 2014 Name Social Organized Crime Perspective Paper In this paper‚ the writer will discuss and explain the term social institution‚ as it applies to organized crime. The writer will also discuss which empirical and speculative theories are most applicable when applied to organized crime and criminal behavior. Social Institution The "Sociology Guide " (2014) website defines the term social institution as “a
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CJA 204 Courtroom Workgroup Courtroom Workgroup Prosecuting those who commit crimes is very important to the overall wellbeing of society and the citizens within society. Prosecuting and convicting criminals not only prevents them from committing another crime‚ it also serves as a deterrent to others that may be considering breaking the law. Many courts make up the judicial branch and these courts are responsible for applying laws made by the government. The courts are made up of courtroom
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Week One Assignment CJA 304 Simone Communication is the process of exchanging messages‚ which are either verbally and nonverbally. In order to communicate there must be a sender. The sender is the person who sends the message. The sender encodes the message for the recipient to interpret and receive. The message is the key idea that the sender is trying to communicate. The recipient is the person who is receiving the message. This individual has to decode the message in which they
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Criminal Capacity Donald Anderson‚ Staycee Gibson‚ Mike Jackson‚ Kelly Randall CJA/354 August 19‚ 2014 Lora Terrill When an individual commits a crime‚ he or she will automatically begin justifying his or her reasons. The justification or excuse could range from self-defense to a mental illness. In this instance the question remains‚ is there any reason for the justification
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Criminal Law Paper CJA/354 Controversy Surrounding the Death Penalty Capital punishment has continued to be used as the major punishment for convicted felons for a long time now. However‚ it has been a subject of controversy in recent years and has been seen as an inhuman mode of punishment in the modern era. This is because of the various legal challenges it faces and the methods used in executing the punishment‚ which include the use of a firing squad‚ lethal injections
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Anwar Hussaini b. Mohamad BM 223 Stress management for student Purpose: To inform the audience how to manage stress among the students. Introduction: Do we all have feeling before‚ our stomach are ache‚ and our muscle are cramped? You feel defeated‚ you feel low and unhappy. When you try to think your solution‚ you are way out‚ and you go blank. You are stress. The Malaysia institute of stress defined stresses‚ physical‚ mental or emotion strain attention. Body: Reason of stresses:
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Unlocking Britain’s Shale Gas Potential Key Deliverables Identification of three shale gas delivery options Options appraisal and SWOT analysis Project strategy and rationale UK Energy Mix 2013 11% 2% UK Energy Mix 2013 38% 21% 28 % Coal Natural Gas Nuclear Renewables Other Potential benefits of UK shale gas development • Potential jobs created in the UK – 74‚000 • £1.1bn over a 25 year period for local communities • Lower wholesale energy costs that could total £17 billion between 2014
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researh proposal public EVENTS: maximizing environmental leveraging prepared by: Nancy Pereira azzura nordin OVERVIEW At any point in time‚ thousands of events are happening globally‚ with millions of guests travelling to and from different locations around the world. Events are organised in numerous places all over the globe thereby affecting every metropolitan city in the world. The Event industry has been leaving a heavy ecological footprint in its wake. The fact is‚ it generates
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