Competency In this project, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following c

Competency
In this project, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following c

Competency
In this project, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following competency:
Analyze the impact of court decisions on criminal justice policy and professional practice
Scenario
The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) recently recruited law enforcement professionals from around the world with the intent to resettle them in different communities around the United States in order to diversify local police forces. These professionals have a background in criminal justice practices, but they lack knowledge of specific U.S. criminal justice practices and need instruction in how specific U.S. Supreme Court cases dictate the actions of professionals in police, courts, and corrections. You have been asked to create materials that will be included in a handbook these professionals will use as a part of their onboarding.
Directions
For your materials, you will summarize the decision of the identified court cases and explain the impact they have had on different policies, procedures, or practices in different branches of the criminal justice system.
Analyze what impact these landmark cases have had on police policies, procedures, or practices. In 50–75 words, summarize the decision. Then, in 150–300 words, explain the impact of the case:Mapp v. Ohio
Analyze what impact these landmark cases have had on court policies, procedures, or practices. In 50–75 words, summarize the decision. Then, in 150–300 words, explain the impact of the case:Gideon v. Wainwright (See Hemmens et al., p. 343–344)
Analyze what impact these landmark cases have had on corrections policies, procedures, or practices. In 50–75 words, summarize the decision. Then, in 150–300 words, explain the impact of the case:Furman v. Georgia and Gregg v. Georgia
Analyze what impact these landmark cases have had on policies, procedures, or practices relating to juveniles. Choose one of the cases below, and in 50–75 words, summarize the decision. Then, in 150–300 words, explain the impact of the case:Roper v. Simmons
In re Gault
What to Submit
To complete this project, you must submit the following:
Handbook training materials using the Project Three Template Word Document.

Primary Discussion Response is due by Thursday (11:59:59pm Central), Peer Respon

Primary Discussion Response is due by Thursday (11:59:59pm Central), Peer Respon

Primary Discussion Response is due by Thursday (11:59:59pm Central), Peer Responses are due by Saturday (11:59:59pm Central).
Primary Task Response: Within the Discussion Board area, write 400–600 words that respond to the following questions with your thoughts, ideas, and comments. This will be the foundation for future discussions by your classmates. Be substantive and clear, and use examples to reinforce your ideas.
Conduct an analysis of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) directorates and offices.
Select 2 of the DHS directorates or offices. The following are DHS directorates or offices that you may select from: Management Directorate
Science and Technology (S&T) Directorate
Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) Office
Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A)
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC)
Describe the 2 selected DHS directorates or offices.
Identify potential areas of cross jurisdiction or mission area overlap between the selected DHS directorates or offices.
Compare and contrast information and analysis with classmates’ postings.

Part1) Lawrence Sherman has been one of the most well regarded policing scholars

Part1) Lawrence Sherman has been one of the most well regarded policing scholars

Part1) Lawrence Sherman has been one of the most well regarded policing scholars for over half a century. Read his article: Rogue Cops or Rogue Cultures and respond to the following questions.
1) What is the Framing problem of American policing?
2) What is the best venue for change, what level of government should activists target at if they want to change their local police?
3) What specific strategies could be effective in changing local police? List and explain several of the reforms he suggests, select a favorite and explain why you think this is the best option.
Part 2) What is Vitale’s central argument in “The End of Policing”.
What areas of policing does he criticize? What is the basis of his argument?
What does he argue could replace police?
Do you agree or disagree with his argument? Have your thoughts changed given the events of the past months?
Part 3) Read Samuel Walker ” A new World of Police Accountability” Chapters 1 and 2 and answer the following questions.
1) What does Walker believe are the greatest issues in ensuring police accountability? What types of reforms have been tried, and why have they been unsuccessful.
2) What specific reforms does Walker argue for? What is his take on criminal prosecution of individual officers? What specific practices and institutions does he believe are the most effective in holding police accountable?
3) Is Walker an Optimist, or are his proposals too limited to address the problems of police accountability? Compare and Contrast Walker’s vision of police accountability with Vitale’s. Which of the two authors’ proposals do you think would produce a better outcome?
Part 4) Watch “Netflix “Time: A Khalief Browder Story 1-4”. What did you learn from this documentary? What happened to Khalief Browder and what impact has this had on the criminal justice system since? What parts of the system failed Khalief and how can this be changed? How did this documentary impact you?
Part 5) Read Michelle Alexander’s “The New Jim Crow” and Watch the Documentary “The 13th”. Both Michelle Alexander in her book “The New Jim Crow” and the Netflix Documentary “The 13th”, argue that law enforcement is fundamentally based on structural racism.Michelle Alexander- do you agree that structural racism is at the core of our criminal justice system? If so, how can we address this? More importantly, what three factors does Alexander and the Netflix Documentary focus on for increasing mass incarceration? What progress has been made to date in this area?
Part 6) Please read the first chapter of Angela Davis: Arbitrary Justice. What is the role of the prosecutor in the United States? What does it mean to do justice? What roll do elections play in prosecutorial decision making? Are elections harmful because they make prosecutors focused on voters and not on justice, or are they important because they allow us to hold prosecutors accountable. Do prosecutors have too much discretion? If so, how can this be limited or made accountable?

Part1) Lawrence Sherman has been one of the most well regarded policing scholars

Part1) Lawrence Sherman has been one of the most well regarded policing scholars

Part1) Lawrence Sherman has been one of the most well regarded policing scholars for over half a century. Read his article: Rogue Cops or Rogue Cultures and respond to the following questions.
1) What is the Framing problem of American policing?
2) What is the best venue for change, what level of government should activists target at if they want to change their local police?
3) What specific strategies could be effective in changing local police? List and explain several of the reforms he suggests, select a favorite and explain why you think this is the best option.
Part 2) What is Vitale’s central argument in “The End of Policing”.
What areas of policing does he criticize? What is the basis of his argument?
What does he argue could replace police?
Do you agree or disagree with his argument? Have your thoughts changed given the events of the past months?
Part 3) Read Samuel Walker ” A new World of Police Accountability” Chapters 1 and 2 and answer the following questions.
1) What does Walker believe are the greatest issues in ensuring police accountability? What types of reforms have been tried, and why have they been unsuccessful.
2) What specific reforms does Walker argue for? What is his take on criminal prosecution of individual officers? What specific practices and institutions does he believe are the most effective in holding police accountable?
3) Is Walker an Optimist, or are his proposals too limited to address the problems of police accountability? Compare and Contrast Walker’s vision of police accountability with Vitale’s. Which of the two authors’ proposals do you think would produce a better outcome?
Part 4) Watch “Netflix “Time: A Khalief Browder Story 1-4”. What did you learn from this documentary? What happened to Khalief Browder and what impact has this had on the criminal justice system since? What parts of the system failed Khalief and how can this be changed? How did this documentary impact you?
Part 5) Read Michelle Alexander’s “The New Jim Crow” and Watch the Documentary “The 13th”. Both Michelle Alexander in her book “The New Jim Crow” and the Netflix Documentary “The 13th”, argue that law enforcement is fundamentally based on structural racism.Michelle Alexander- do you agree that structural racism is at the core of our criminal justice system? If so, how can we address this? More importantly, what three factors does Alexander and the Netflix Documentary focus on for increasing mass incarceration? What progress has been made to date in this area?
Part 6) Please read the first chapter of Angela Davis: Arbitrary Justice. What is the role of the prosecutor in the United States? What does it mean to do justice? What roll do elections play in prosecutorial decision making? Are elections harmful because they make prosecutors focused on voters and not on justice, or are they important because they allow us to hold prosecutors accountable. Do prosecutors have too much discretion? If so, how can this be limited or made accountable?

Primary Discussion Response is due by Thursday (11:59:59pm Central), Peer Respon

Primary Discussion Response is due by Thursday (11:59:59pm Central), Peer Respon

Primary Discussion Response is due by Thursday (11:59:59pm Central), Peer Responses are due by Saturday (11:59:59pm Central).
Primary Task Response: Within the Discussion Board area, write 400–600 words that respond to the following questions with your thoughts, ideas, and comments. This will be the foundation for future discussions by your classmates. Be substantive and clear, and use examples to reinforce your ideas.
Conduct an analysis of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) directorates and offices.
Select 2 of the DHS directorates or offices. The following are DHS directorates or offices that you may select from: Management Directorate
Science and Technology (S&T) Directorate
Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) Office
Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A)
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC)
Describe the 2 selected DHS directorates or offices.
Identify potential areas of cross jurisdiction or mission area overlap between the selected DHS directorates or offices.
Compare and contrast information and analysis with classmates’ postings.

Question I need answered. Tittle – Define diversity and examine the various type

Question I need answered. Tittle – Define diversity and examine the various type

Question I need answered. Tittle – Define diversity and examine the various types of workplace diversity concerns. What are the current prominent strategies for promoting workplace diversity? Identify and examine managerial issues related to diversity.
– Responses must conform to style requirement and form: Question should be in bold type before writing the response, double-spaced answers with standard font, and 12 point type size. APA citations are required and at least 5 or 6 paragraphs.

Writing Activities: Please, in your own words (at least 300 FOR EACH QUESTION) w

Writing Activities: Please, in your own words (at least 300 FOR EACH
QUESTION) w

Writing Activities: Please, in your own words (at least 300 FOR EACH
QUESTION) write an essay addressing the five Critical Thinking
Questions listed below. Please label your answers by putting the
question above each. Do not combine your answers; each question should
be answered individually (again, 300 words or more). Responses must be
submitted via Canvas using the submission button located right beneath
the assignment. You cannot receive more than a 2% similarity report.
PUT YOUR NAME AND G NUMBER ON THE ASSIGNMENT. PLEASE USE THE INFORMATION
FROM YOUR TEXT FOR YOUR ESSAYS. If assignments are not completed in
this manner, you will receive a “ZERO”.
Critical Thinking Questions
Discuss the concept of strain in relation to crime according to your text.
Is it possible that a distinct lower-class culture exists? Were
there focal concerns in your high school or college experience that
Miller talks about?
In your opinion, is the code of the street as described by Anderson, universal?
How would Merton explain Aaron Hernandez’s violent behavior? How would Agnew?
Explain the concept of “truly disadvantaged”. In your opinion, is
anyone in today’s society truly disadvantaged? Justify your answer.
Could “relative deprivation” produce crime among college-educated white-collar workers
This is the required book Siegel, Larry.. Criminology: The Core 7th or 8th Edition. Cengage: Boston, MA.

Question 1 Students will be required to research and peer reviewed articles from

Question 1
Students will be required to research and peer reviewed articles from

Question 1
Students will be required to research and peer reviewed articles from academic journals through the Bogomolny Library database. I suggest finding academic articles where and how leadership is being researched in your field of interest. These articles help support your final paper. These reviews informally assess a students’ Information Literacy (how and where to find research articles), student knows how to properly synthesize such articles, and lastly how to apply such research to their own work.
Students will read the article and (for each article) answer these questions that follow.
What is the thesis of the article? Provide a factual summary of the important points of the article.
2. A brief reaction to the article. What actions could you take as a result of what you read? Was there something else the author could have considered?
2. How will you or could you apply what you’ve read to your final paper? How does this expand your knowledge base about leadership theory and its’ practice?
Student’s answers should be APA style, grammatically correct, and well thought.
Question 2
1. Using the contingency model, what type of program leader should your organization hire? What are the task requirements of the position? What is the position power of the administrator (This may depend on the number of stakeholders)?What type of relationship does the leader need to cultivate with members? What specific leader style would make the best match for this job? 1What interview questions would help discern the best match for the job? (3 paragraphs)
2. How does Scott’s Model of organizations impact this? (2paragraphs)

Assignment 2: The Research Paper, with focus on empirical evidence, is due this

Assignment 2: The Research Paper, with focus on empirical evidence, is due this

Assignment 2: The Research Paper, with focus on empirical evidence, is due this week. This paper must be written according to the guidelines provided under 2. Below is some general information for you to consider as you prepare and write this paper.

Although you have submitted the conceptual framework paper earlier, you should spend some time revising and fine-tuning it during the final week with the materials you have learned and knowledge you have accumulated in this semester and making sure that the concepts/theories are logically and coherently linked to the empirical evidence. The empirical data provides information on the validity of the concepts/theories regarding your research question(s). The focus of your paper should be on how police SHOULD approach the issues/problems they face (You are expected to address this in the Conceptual Framework portion of the paper), how they HAVE approached them (This should be covered in the Empirical Evidence part of the paper), and whether current programs/practices HAVE worked (This should be discussed in the Discussion and Analysis section).
You are expected to do your own research to develop the needed information for this paper. Make sure you give credit to original sources whenever they are used according to APA or ASA style. When citing sources in the paper, use authors’ last names and years of publications only, provide page numbers if quotes are used, and put the information in parentheses at the end of the sentences where the sources are used. For example, (Smith, 1999, p. 52). At least twelve references of books and journal articles are required for the final research paper. All books and journal articles used should be relevant to the topic of the paper, cited in the text, and listed in the reference page. Excessive quotes should be avoided and plagiarism will result in automatic failure of the assignment. Where quotes are used, original authors and page numbers must be documented. Internet sources can be cited only when credible sources such as authors, sponsors, and/or publishers are listed and when complete papers and/or sufficient information are posted online.

The empirical evidence portion of the paper should be minimally 5 pages long and the final research paper should be 10 – 15 pages long, written in a narrative fashion with complete sentences and paragraphs. Title and reference pages are not counted as part of the page requirement. You must use page numbers and the required section headings as highlighted in the Guidelines below.
Guidelines for the Research Paper
The final research paper, the only paper you should submit this week, must be organized under the six highlighted section headings listed below.

Title of Paper

Introduction to Research Question(s)
In this section, you will ask the research question(s), explain the rationale and/or significance of the research, and describe your project scope and objectives. This is similar to what you wrote in the concept paper, but should be more refined and specific because at this time you will have read more articles, done more research, and developed a better understanding of your research questions.

Conceptual Framework
In this section, you will begin with a statement about the concepts/theories related to your research question(s) as found in the literature. At least three concepts/theories are expected. You will then review them one by one in different paragraphs (you will revisit these ideas in the Empirical Evidence section later). This is, again, similar to what you wrote in the concept paper, but should be more refined and specific because at this time you will have read more articles, done more research, and developed a better understanding of your concepts/theories.

Empirical Evidence
You will begin this section with a statement about the concepts/theories you reviewed in the previous section first. You will then restate each of the concepts/theories and provide specific evidence, agency practice information, and/or other relevant research statistics to demonstrate how each concept/theory has been applied/used by the police to address their problems. Do not include any new concepts/theories not reviewed or not related to those reviewed in the previous section. Write about one concept and related evidence at a time.

Discussion and Analysis
Discuss whether the police programs/practices have worked by analyzing the relationships between the concepts/theories and evidence presented, and explain whether the concepts/theories should be refined and/or modified.

References
A full reference page with at least twelve references listed in alphabetical order in APA or ASA style. All items listed here must have been cited in your paper.
Please look over the attached previous paper completed as conceptual framework and edit it as needed to fit in with the research qustiom of causes of police misconduct. The prior writer of the paper decided to do both.
After fixing that portion of the paper, please write the rest with empirical evidence as instructed by the assignment instructions included above following how the paper is to be laid out