Our discussions will now move to the realm of corrections. Considering the ethical systems reviewed

Our discussions will now move to the realm of corrections. Considering the ethical systems reviewed

Our discussions will now move to the realm of corrections. Considering the ethical systems reviewed in the course to this point, apply those concepts to these aspects of the correctional system: Defend or reject the use of capital punishment with one or more of the ethical theories discussed so far in this course. Describe the three ethical frameworks for punishment: utilitarianism, deontology, and peacemaking. Which one do you think should serve as the ethical framework for punishment today? Why? Ethical principles are not as clear-cut for probation officers as they are for police officers. A probation officer must serve as both a mentor to the clients as well as a law enforcer. Discuss the ethical systems that guide the work of a probation officer and describe how they may present the officer with difficulties on the job.

One administrative role that’s rarely discussed is that of the court administrator. A court administrator

One administrative role that’s rarely discussed is that of the court administrator. A court administrator

One administrative role that’s rarely discussed is that of the court administrator. A court administrator manages the daily operations of a federal, state, or local courthouse. Standard job duties include, but are not limited to, acting as the court liaison, managing the court’s budget, and having oversight over most court employees.

Of all the barriers to analysis discussed in this chapter which is the most difficult

Of all the barriers to analysis discussed in this chapter which is the most difficult

Of all the barriers to analysis discussed in this chapter, which is the most difficult to overcome? Why?  Many in the IC do not like the term ‘connect-the-dots’ in your view, is it a worthwhile metaphor? Why or why not? Many readers are familiar with the acronym GIGO. What does this term stand for and mean within the IC? Give examples related to the IC.  How would you define ‘Intelligence’? What factors did you consider in formulating this definition?

On July 15 2017 Justine Damond née Ruszczyk was fatally shot by a Minneapolis Police

On July 15 2017 Justine Damond née Ruszczyk was fatally shot by a Minneapolis Police

On July 15, 2017, Justine Damond (née Ruszczyk) was fatally shot by a Minneapolis Police Officer. Research and outline the details of the case. What is your opinion on the outcome of the case? Do you think racism played a part in this case? If yes, why and if no, why not?

MUST BE 500 WORDS APA FORMAT ATLEAST 2 Acceptable sources include the textbook peer-reviewed

MUST BE 500 WORDS APA FORMAT ATLEAST 2 Acceptable sources include the textbook peer-reviewed

MUST BE 500 WORDS APA FORMAT ATLEAST 2 Acceptable sources include the textbook, peer-reviewed journal articles, the Bible, and government (.gov) websites).   Describe what is meant by organizational/occupational socialization.   How important is First Line Supervisory Training? Explain. Describe a time that you were mentored or acted as a mentor in a business or academic organization.  How was your experience? Discuss both positive and negative aspects of that experience. After reflecting on that experience, describe ways more  broadly, that criminal justice organizations, can nourish the culture of  their organization. Include Scripture support and a Christian worldview  analysis.

Minimum of 300 wordsAs a probation officer in the Intensive Supervision Probation Department you

Minimum of 300 wordsAs a probation officer in the Intensive Supervision Probation Department you

Minimum of 300 words  As a probation officer in the Intensive Supervision Probation Department, you have a caseload of 40 offenders, most of whom are drug offenders on intermediate supervision. Your agency operates under mandatory sentencing statutes that require one year in prison without parole for persons convicted of drug offenses committed in drug free zones. Under state law, such zones include any place within 1,000 feet of a school or 500 feet of a park, library, museum, or public housing project.  The law also imposes a mandatory 90 day prison term for anyone possessing drug paraphernalia.  One of your female offenders is a single mother with a six year old daughter who attends elementary school near your office.  Knowing that she has lunch with her daughter every Wednesday, you schedule this offender’s next probation appointment to meet with you immediately after her visit at the school.  When the offender arrives at your office, you search her coat and find a small glass pipe and two off-white nuggets that resemble crack cocaine.  When you questioned, the offender readily admits that she had visited her daughter’s school prior to the probation appointment.  However, she tells you that the coat was borrowed from a friend because of the cold weather. What dilemmas are presented in this situation? Setting aside any required action, how would you react to this situation?

Minimum of 300 words Provide examples of how income inequality may

Minimum of 300 words Provide examples of how income inequality may

Minimum of 300 words   Provide examples of how income inequality may lead to crime? Please explain how do people react to the inequality and then react with criminal acts. Provide specific examples of ways in which the modernizing process has increased formal and informal social controls.

Justice: Varying Perspectives Throughout this course you have examined multiple ethical theories among them: utilitarianism

Justice: Varying Perspectives Throughout this course you have examined multiple ethical theories among them: utilitarianism

Justice: Varying Perspectives Throughout this course, you have examined multiple ethical theories, among them: utilitarianism, deontological, normative ethics, ethical relativism, natural law, virtue theory, and so forth. Chapter 15 in your textbook presents three additional ethical theories: ethical egoism, hedonism, and Stoicism. Explore the normative and analytical philosophies of morality and criminal justice in Duff’s Theories of Criminal Law (Links to an external site.) (2012). Which of the listed theories, or any ethical theory you choose to research, provides the best model for ethical behavior in criminal justice? Carefully explain the major premises of the ethical theory and provide both the positives and negatives of the application of this theory to the field of criminal justice. A necessary focus of your discussion will be an examination of which areas of the field of criminal justice require the most moral conduct and ethical consideration. Provide an analysis as to which ethical theory will best serve society as a whole, and the field of criminal justice in particular.   Required Resources Text Banks, C. (2016). Criminal justice ethics: Theory and practice (4th ed.). Retrieved from http://content.uagc.edu Chapter 5: Judges, Lawyers, and Ethics Chapter 15: Egoism, Pleasure, and Indifference Articles Duff, A. (2012). Theories of criminal law (Links to an external site.). In E. N. Zalta (Ed.), The Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy (Summer 2013 ed.). Retrieved from http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/criminal-law/ This entry explores the normative and analytical philosophies of morality and criminal justice. It will assist you in responding to this week’s discussion, Criminal Justice: Varying Perspectives. Accessibility Statement (Links to an external site.) Privacy Policy (Links to an external site.) Sullins, J. (2012). Information technology and moral values (Links to an external site.). In E. N. Zalta (Ed.), The Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy (Spring 2014 ed.). Retrieved from http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/it-moral-values/  This entry discuses morality and information technology. It will assist you in responding to this week’s discussion, Ethics in Criminal Justice Technology. Accessibility Statement (Links to an external site.) Privacy Policy (Links to an external site.)

Law enforcement agencies are frequently compared to the military when discussing their organizational structure The

Law enforcement agencies are frequently compared to the military when discussing their organizational structure The

Law enforcement agencies are frequently compared to the military when discussing their organizational structure. The term ‘quasi-military’ is often used to describe the type of reporting structure that exists within most law enforcement agencies.

Jeffrey Dahmer a convicted sex offender who also killed and cannibalized his victims was insecure

Jeffrey Dahmer a convicted sex offender who also killed and cannibalized his victims was insecure

Jeffrey Dahmer, a convicted sex offender who also killed and cannibalized his victims, was insecure and lacked self-confidence. He exhibited traits such as a sense of entitlement, lack of impulse control, externalization of blame, and aggressive irritability. These are primary traits of antisocial personalities. For this Discussion, you examine a case to determine if the offender exhibits traits of disciplined psychopathy or undisciplined psychopathy, and then compare features of the psychopath with those of individuals with antisocial personalities. Identify the case study you selected. Explain whether the primary offender demonstrates features of a disciplined psychopath or an undisciplined psychopath. Provide examples to support your conclusion. Explain how these features differ from those displayed by individuals with antisocial personalities or narcissism. Explain the challenges a forensic psychology professional might have working with individuals with antisocial personality disorder or psychopathy. Support your post with references to the Learning Resources and other academic sources.