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Week Four – Discussion Two: Intelligence Analysis Process
“Without analysis, there is no intelligence. No single methodology is used for intelligence analysis; rather, various approaches and analytic tools are used, depending on the type of data/information that are available and the type of analysis (tactical or strategic) that is being performed” (Carter, 2009, p. 262).For this discussion, review the information on pages 262 through 269 of your textbook focusing on intelligence analysis. Then, select a crime problem of interest to you and identifying an analytical process that could produce valuable intelligence to address your identified problem.
As an example, imagine you are an analyst tasked with providing information regarding a series of car thefts within a given geographical area. Using one or more of the tools or approaches outlined in the textbook, what information could you retrieve and use to generate tactical level intelligence to address this specific problem? What tools would you use? What types of products which you generate with your information? And who would be the best suited to receive your final intelligence products?
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Intelligence Analysis for Crime Prevention: A Tactical Approach
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Exploring Rehabilitation: A Visit to a Professional Center Facility
You are to visit a professional Rehabilitation Related Center facility. . Additionally, you will need to address the following information in your paper:
The name and background of the facility
The name of the person with whom you interviewed.
The credentials of the person with whom you interviewed
The population in which they serve
The services/programs offered
The referral process of the population served (e.g., self-referred, court mandated, etc.)
The type of treatment approaches/modalities used
Level of Experience/Qualifications of the staff persons
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Title: Answering a Single Question: The Importance of Avoiding Plagiarism in Academic Work
JUST A 1 Q ; Pleasa write all the answers in the file , avoid plagiarism , the work should be in your own woeds , writie references.
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Title: Leadership and Credibility: A Comparative Analysis and Self-Reflection
Read
Hackman and Johnson, Chapters 4, 5, & 6
Compare and contrast Charismatic and Transformational Leadership.
After reading the material on credibility, identify two people: one who is credible and one who is not. Then apply the text material to each one explaining why they have or lack credibility. You must select people you know and give them both names, factitious or real.
Analyze your own language to determine how you are being powerful and un-powerful in your communication.
How can you become an influential leader by using the techniques in Chapter 8? Use material to answer this question that you have not used in the previous questions.
Write the questions out completely and then answer them. This paper should be at least 7 to 10 pages. Include the page number of the text even when you are paraphrasing. -
“Examining the Impact of Prosecutorial Misconduct on the Criminal Justice System: Causes, Consequences, and Solutions”
For your course paper, you will write a five to seven-page paper on any major topic covered in this course (i.e., ineffective assistance of counsel, prosecutorial misconduct, false informant testimony, CSI effect, etc.
Papers should be typed and double-spaced, with 12-point font and 1-inch margins. Please spell-check and proofread your papers thoroughly. Use the outline delineated below to organize your paper. In every section of your paper, your ideas should be substantiated with quoted information from the course readings or outside sources.
I. Assignment Objective
The objective of this assignment is to deepen your understanding of miscarriage of justice by examining one particular topic, such as prosecutorial conduct, in its various forms, its implications for the criminal justice system, and the strategies for addressing and preventing it.
II. Assignment Details
A. Begin by conducting thorough research on the topic. Utilize reputable sources, including news articles, academic journals, news reports, and class materials to gather information.
B. Identify and familiarize yourself with different aspects of your topic. For example, if you choose prosecutorial misconduct, you would consider sub-issues such as withholding exculpatory evidence; making improper statements to the jury; engaging in discriminatory practices during jury selection; offering inducements to witnesses; committing Brady violations (failure to disclose favorable evidence to the defense); and the integrity of the criminal justice system.
C. Reflect on the ethical implications of your topic. Consider how it undermines the principles of fairness, justice, and the presumption of innocence. Examine the consequences, including wrongful convictions, erosion of public trust, and the perpetuation of systemic inequalities.
D. Explore potential solutions and preventive measures to address the problem.
E. Write a conclusion. You should summarize the key points of your paper and provide a succinct but impactful closing statement. -
Discussion 1 Response: The main argument the author is trying to make is that the shortage of nurses is causing children to stay in hospitals longer than necessary, leading to increased costs and potential negative impacts on their health. One thing I learned from this
After reading the following article “Nursing shortage causing children to stay in hospitals longer than needed”, by Jesyka Dereta answer the discussion post questions.
https://www.wqad.com/article/news/local/drone/8-in-the-air/nursing-shortage-causing-children-to-stay-in-hospitals-longer-than-needed/526-a4d4d4b0-231c-4952-a749-d0e7f928d239Links to an external site.
Discussion 1:
What is the main argument the author is trying to make?
Identify one thing you learned about this article.
How does this article impact your field of study? -
Title: Examining the Impact of Catholic Educational Leadership in Hong Kong: A Proposal for Research
Stick to the attachment “Formulating your research question “, including format and writing style. Draft 1 Research Proposal for the course “Educational Leadership in Practice”. Please focus on Hong Kong Catholic Education Leadership.
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Title: The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Review of Recent Research Introduction Social media has become an integral part of our daily lives, with billions of people using various platforms to connect, share, and engage with others. While
500-650 word research paper.
3 scholarly sources that have been published within the last 5 years.
APA 7 guidelines and include an introduction and a conclusion.
Be sure references are cited throughout the paper and included in a reference list at the end of your paper.
Please keep in mind that the paper will be checked for plagiarism, and similarity above 25% that is not cited will not be accepted for submission. -
“Reimagining Great Power Politics: Exploring the Tenacious Tributary System in Contemporary International Relations”
The academic study of International Relations is in the process of “discovering” history, especially of regions outside of the “the West.” In particular, scholars are now looking to Asia’s past to generate theoretical insights to enrich IR theory in order to overcome Eurocentrism. Given this background, write a review essay after reading ONE of the following two articles. Your essay must succinctly summarize the article’s core argument(s) and tell us how the article contributes to our understanding of great power politics and/or of the making/shaping of the international order. (NOTE: This is a research essay even as it ‘reviews’ one of the essays below. The essays below engage in certain debates. You will need to familiarize yourself with those debates).
a. Peter Perdue, “The Tenacious Tributary System,” Journal of Contemporary China 24:96 (2015): 1002—1014, https://doi.org/10.1080/10670564.2015.1030949
Also use these references “if appropriate” and relevant:
China’s Challenges and International Order Transition : Beyond Thucydides’s Trap Huiyun Feng and Kai He
Debating worlds: contested narratives of global modernity and world order Book edited by Daniel Deudney; G. John Ikenberry; Karoline Postel-Vinay 2023 Partner Politics:
Russia, China, and the Challenge of Extending US Hegemony after the Cold War in Security Studies Article by Michael Mastanduno 27/05/2019
Global Monetary Order and the Liberal Order Debate in International Studies Perspectives Article by Carla Norrlof; Paul Poast; Benjamin J Cohen; Sabreena Croteau; Aashna Khanna; Daniel McDowell; Hongying Wang; W Kindred Winecoff 01/05/2020
See also attached docs.