meaning. But the other side of gender‚ the embodied side‚ is more concerning and has a impact on people‚ which can affect people in positive and negative ways. Foucault‚ a famous philosopher and social theorist came up with the theory of the Self-Policing‚ Internalized Panopticon‚ which is the theory that people are policed‚ managed‚ and watched so often that they start doing it to themselves. Everything you do is scrutinized and ridiculed by yourself‚ which I believe fits in well with gender. Almost
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Ethical Scrapbook Part II CJA/324 November 29‚ 2012 Virginia Swisher Our first questions and issue discussed deals with the subject “Good Samaritan.” We as a team had to decide should jurisdictions have a “Good Samaritan” law requiring an individual to help another if he or she is able. Without thought or time wasted debating one another‚ we all agree (except Frank) that no there should not be “Good Samaritan” law. We believed that if individuals want to assist when someone is in distress
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The protocol that Chief G is trying to implement with his police force is called intergrated patrol. How does this approach compare to the traditional model of law enforcement? The integrated patrol strategy brings a community-oriented concept of policing into play‚ which crime prevention and reduction efforts are applied in larger areas‚ rather than focusing specifically on a group of people within a particular location. The integrated patrol strategy‚ also calls for more enhanced investigative procedures
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Case Study: Officer Robert Barton Will E. James CJA/474 August 3‚ 2012 George Williams Case Study- Officer Robert Barton Officer Robert Barton has high standards and values as a police officer‚ but he is finding it extremely difficult to continue with that mindset. After obtaining a new position within the gang task force‚ Officer Barton realizes that there is a subculture of loyalty‚ secrecy‚ and conformity. Seeking approval from his new unit‚ Officer Barton soon abandons his
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Options within Corrections 11/4/2013 CJA/484 Correction Proceedings Based on the information gathered from different materials‚ proceeding with jails‚ prisons‚ probation‚ parole‚ juvenile‚ and community corrections may range from many perspectives. Jails and prisons are different from a few perspectives‚ but it may also vary on the length of time to serve for punishment. Parole and probation are reservation options to help educate criminals about ethical knowledge. Community corrections
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Running Head: A Juveniles Crime And Punishment 1 Juveniles Crime And Punishment CJA/204 January 8‚ 2013 Running Head: A Juveniles Crime And Punishment 2 A person’s criminal career may often start when he or she is a juvenile. There are many factors that may play a role in a kid’s life that could set them on a path of destruction. The next part of this is to figure out the best way to correct these actions and turn them into a positive
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This shift was a major change in policing as policing was transitioned from local to that of federal (Panzarella & Vona‚ pg 246-247). In Policing A Free Society‚ Goldstein proposed questions of the ways a police department should be integrated into the government of a city. Moreover‚ Goldstein recommended his theory in ways that police actions
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Conflict Management Styles Kristin Thornton CJA/444 January 27‚ 2014 William McCauley Conflict Management Styles Conflict occurs when someone has or is about to negatively affect something that another individual cares about. It is how individuals respond to and resolve conflict in the workplace that can limit or enable his or her success. If an individual understands conflict and the conflict patterns he or she may exhibit can empower him or her to make better decisions when
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MADS 6655.81 Contemporary Issues in Community Policing Herbert F. Pendleton‚ EdD Final Exam Select one from each chapter and provide a one paragraph response answering the information requested. Chapter 8 1) Discuss in general rationale for learning “what works” in criminal justice in general‚ and for measuring (assessing and evaluating) COPPS initiatives in specific. 2) Describe the major differences between assessments (as defined in the S.A.R.A. problem solving process) and an empirical
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Flores Mayra CRJS- 111 Introduction to Policing Key Graded Assignment - Policing Trends and Issues Westwood College of School of Justice Mr. Chandler June‚ 2012 Part- I Policing Research * History and roles of law enforcement in society. During the history of Law Enforcement the duty of police is to maintain order‚ dealing with lawbreakers. At the same time‚ citizens were responsible for protecting themselves and maintaining an orderly society. With the pass of the time‚ throughout the
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