this project? The Equity theory explains what is going on within Captain Strong’s station. Within the equity theory‚ there is no way of saying how or who person decide to compare themselves to‚ or how they place value on inputs and outcomes (More‚ Vito‚ & Walsh‚ 2012). Since the equity theory has shown that performance and motivation do become a factors within some stations‚ and this particular station is having problems in the patrol department not seeing their areas of work fair compared to other
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more officers are filing disability claims‚ and employee turnover is exceeding projections. Captain Edith Strong is now in a position to make a difference to create a solution program that meets the needs of the department and the employees (More‚ Vito‚ & Walsh‚ 2012‚). WHAT PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACH DO YOU BELIEVE CAPTAIN STRONG SHOULD TAKE IN CARRYING OUT THIS PROJECT Abraham Maslow’s progression theory and hierarchy of needs for police administrators need to identify unfulfilled needs of their
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where it happens‚ how it happens‚ and why it happens (Vito‚ Tewksbury‚ & Kunselman‚ 2008‚ p. 3). Through researching and using the scientific methods of inquiry‚ problems facing those in the criminal justice field can be solved or issues relating to problems can be addressed in innovative ways that may have not been thought about before. “Research methods consist of a number of techniques that have been established over time in many disciplines” (Vito‚ Tewksbury‚ & Kunselman‚ 2008‚ p.
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Cinthia Gutierrez Acc 307 Homework Chapter 4 3. Allen visits Reno‚ Nevada‚ once a year to gamble. This year his gambling loss was $25‚000. He commented to you‚ “At least I didn’t have to pay for my airfare and hotel room. The casino paid that because I am such a good customer. That was worth at least $3‚000. “What are the relevant tax issues for Allen? Allen received something of value from the casino. Under the broad concept of income‚ the airfare and hotel accommodations would be considered
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problems to accommodate everyone’s needs. According to almost all of the patrol officers “their workload is excessive and complains that all they do is go from one incident to the next and spend an inordinate amount of time creating police reports” (More‚ Vito‚ & Walsh‚ 2012). To decrease the patrol officer’s workload Captain Strong can approve of overtime for the officers to get his r work done. Also‚ some off-duty police officers can come in during the day or night and work together with the patrol
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The member was a relative of Vito Graziosi which made the entire situation worse to handle. Michael turned to Ginas father for help and agreed to take the entire blame for the murder. Frank tried helping him out but failed miserably. Eventually‚ Vito found out about the murder and Micheal being the one behind him. Vito ordered Frank to shoot Michael on the day of his wedding with Gina. Family loyalty along with the significance of hierarchy being so important with Vito being the eldest in the organization
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strongly agree with this opinion because throughout the film you see horrendous close ups of Scarface (especially when he died because of the atrocious acting)‚ awful slow motion of Vito running away from the attackers because that creates a lack of suspense that is needed at a faster pace. The useless fantasy of Vito dreaming of a peaceful life by being a hawk is also a problem since it doesn’t render anything. It’s as useless as slow motion because all it does is disrupt the actual story and it
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QUESTION 2 This is a perplexing question to which there is no simple answer. In the same way that Shakespeare titled a play The Merchant of Venice‚ when the merchant‚ Antonio‚ is not the primary character in the play; in Julius Caesar‚ Caesar is not primary to the action that continues throughout the play. In both of these plays‚ however‚ the title character (in this case‚ Caesar) serves as the catalyst for action that is central to the play.As for Brutus‚ the term "hero" can be misleading. We
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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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significant scenes. The wrestling scene between Sal’s sons‚ Pino and Vito‚ and the riot scene at Sal’s Famous Pizzeria are just two important scenes in which these camera movements and shots drastically affect the audience’s experience‚ thus enhancing the quality of the film. The first time the audience is exposed to close-ups and a free ranging camera is when Pino‚ Sal’s eldest and racist son‚ calls his younger brother‚ Vito‚ into the back of their father’s Pizzeria. The next thing the viewers
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