First, choose a suburb, police district, police area command, or police station area in your State/Territory capital city. Suburb: Penrith, NSW 2750, Australia
Then, researching primary evidence from official data sources accessible online (and other sources as applicable), identify at least three current (i.e. last 24 months) peace-keeping and crime problems and trends and policing challenges in that suburb or police district. [Peace-keeping and crime control are discussed in Topic 2 – topic 2 notes will be provided]
You must identify what you consider to be the most serious and challenging policing problem in the area that you have selected, presenting primary official data illustrating why the issue is a relevant policing problem. You must explain why the prioritized problem is more serious than the other two problems also identified. [Examples of primary official data statistics, police force annual reports.]
Make recommendations for a policing solution, or solutions, to address the problem that you have prioritized, and provide supporting evidence from primary and/or secondary sources to explain why the actions you propose will address the problem you have prioritized.
Identify the vulnerable communities/groups in the area you are researching and explain how the recommended solution(s) will be implemented so as to avoid unfairly discriminating against these vulnerable groups in the community, and further disadvantaging them.
The report must be properly referenced. Use the 7th edition of American Psychological Association referencing format (APA7) to format your in-text referencing and the list of references at the end of your essay.
Category: Criminology
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Title: Policing Challenges and Solutions in Penrith, NSW 2750, Australia
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“Addressing Community-Police Friction in the Central United States: A Critical Analysis of Leadership, Mission Statements, and 21st Century Policing Strategies”
For this Practical Application Exercise, you are to demonstrate your critical thinking ability in relation to the topics learned during this term. You must watch a documentary involving a community with public safety concerns. I have provided several examples, but you can find a Creative Solution to the Problem and select others!
You can Submit a 3-page paper covering all of the requirements ( Leadership, Mission statements, 3 Pillars of 21st century Policing in relation to the case study).
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Title: Forensic Procedures for Collecting and Processing Digital Evidence in Compliance with the Fourth and Fifth Amendments
A forensic unit within a federal crime lab has been tasked with the investigation of an individual who is suspected of the manufacturing, transportation, and sale of illegal fireworks explosives. Upon responding to a fire at the suspect’s house, firefighters discover 2.5 tons of explosives, and therefore, put out the fire from a distance. When investigators arrive on the scene, several networked computers, PDAs, cell phones, and laptops are found in an upstairs office. As junior investigators, they are unsure of how the fourth and fifth amendments will affect their investigation, search warrants, and the ultimate seizure of these devices. In addition, they are unsure of the standard operating procedures for processing computer evidence within the First and Fourth Amendments’ governance, so AB Investigative Services (ABIS) has been contracted to provide guidance in these areas.
Provide a 4–6 page document in Word describing: the forensics procedures to collect, and process forensic evidence from these devices while following the fourth and fifth amendment guidelines. -
“Reimagining Punishment: Toward a More Rational and Humane Justice System”
I need a response essay to a reading that follows the prompt —
Given what we now know about punishment, what can be done to make punishment more rational and more humane?
So it needs to incorporate that through the response to the reading – i have written a few sentences
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The word ‘punishment’ can be written and spoken in the same way by millions of people around the world, but when it comes to understanding and describing its meaning, opinions vary widely. People’s views on how those who have committed crimes should be punished depend on their individual values and morals. Many of these different theories that justice systems follow and have been following for centuries around the world could be changed to make punishment more rational and more humane. -
“Exploring the Role of Forensic Psychology in Investigating and Prosecuting Cybercrime: A Review of Recent Literature”
find and read one journal artical publised within the last year on a forensic psyscology topic (more info linked in file)
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Title: The Growth of Private Policing and its Implications: A Critical Analysis of Policing for Profit
Describe the extent and areas into which the private policing industry has expanded and critically asses what the advantages/disadvantages of policing for profit are?
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“The Dark World of Crime: Uncovering the Most Dangerous Killers and How to Protect Yourself” Crime is a complex and ever-evolving phenomenon that continues to baffle and shock us with its depths of depravity and violence. From petty theft to
Write something mind-boggling about crime. Make a list of the most dangerous killers. I also want advice on how not to get killed by a serial killer.
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Adapting Coleridge’s “The Nightingale” for Film: Casting, Setting, and Plot Choices
Imagine you are going to adapt one of the works on the syllabus for film. Write an essay describing and explaining your choices. Consider the following:
• Casting – Whom would you select to play the major roles? Why?
• Setting – Would you try to maintain the original setting or would you use contemporary costumes, places, etc?
• Plot – Would you update any aspect of the plot to fit contemporary social issues?
Have fun with this assignment. Be creative. You will be graded on how well your essay demonstrates a thorough understanding of the text. Any adaptation can be seen as an interpretation of an original work of literature; so, your adaptation needs to be grounded in a clear analysis of the text.
Reference: Coleridge, “The Nightingale”
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Title: Understanding the Complexities of the Main Concept: A Critical Analysis of the Issue
The
Essay Structure
Section 1: Introduction (about 350
words)
²Define
the main concept
²What
is the issue?
²A
brief background of the issue
²Scope
and aim
²Structure/Flow
of the Essay
²
Section
2: Literature review and research finding (about 700 words)
Using
some themes to present at
least 3 peer-reviewed
scholarly articles to summarize in a coherent way about
(a)
the theoretical perspective(s),
(b)
the law
(c)
the main conclusions of the references, and
(d)
the research finding
•How
do you make use of the literature reviewed/research finding in the following
sections?
•
Section 3: Critical analysis of the
issue (about 700 words)
Analyze
and compare with positive/negative arguments of the issue
Section 4: Conclusion (about 250
words)
What
did you do?
Your final
conclusion and
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Title: The Challenges and Benefits of Native American Cultural Assimilation As a Native American, I have always been proud of my cultural heritage and the traditions that have been passed down through generations. However, as I look at the world around me
Write a one-page journal entry (approximately 250 words) in which you:
Describe one way in which Native American beliefs and traditions might make cultural assimilation challenging or undesirable.
Describe one way that Native American beliefs and traditions might help individuals maintain their cultural identity even if they assimilate in other ways.
Write with clarity, following mechanics and formatting requirements.
Your journal submission must follow these formatting requirements:
Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, your name, your professor’s name, the course title, and the date. The cover page is not included in the required assignment length.