Author name: Rosemary Mosco

Restorative justice

Restorative justice

Hello this is a Discussion and a reply. The discussion should be about 500-600 words long and the reply to another student should be around 300-350 words. You have to include the two books I will provide and look for one other source to answer the questions. I will give you to samples of other students and you can so create an idea of how to do it and also the reply is going to be just to one of those students. Let me know if you pick student one or two for the reply. For the first question in the discussion you can use charter schools and people in prison as an example because I myself was a charter school student. And yes I believe that it can change and become restorative justice if we try. The rest you can write from the readings I will provide and from the source and your own thoughts tell me what you will say before doing it right away. I do not need an outline page you do not need to spend time on that. PLEASE use APA format. and be respectful in the reply to the other student. I provided first the discussion assignment second I provided the reply assignment than I told you which chapters to read and included the books in the drop box and at the end I gave you the two students discussions. I think it is clear if not let me know if you have any questions.

DISCUSSION: Where do you see restorative justice in general playing out currently, schools, prison, family? Do you believe our current systems and country given it racial & political climate fosters the opportunity for restorative justice? Identify the dominant and alternative discourses that support the school to prison pipeline. Define restorative practices in your own words (based on your experiences, the restorative video posted, lectures, and readings for this week). How could restorative elements shift the dominant discourse? Describe the distinctions between restorative and retributive systems. Also be sure to reference the resources from this month as well as identify at least one outside restorative reference (website, book, article) to support your response. (min. 500 words)

REPLY: In approximately 300 words respond to another person in your group about their planned circle. What did you learn by reading about their circle? What did you find yourself agreeing with and disagreeing with about their plan? Do you have any other suggestions for them to add to their circle based on the purpose they set.

SOURCES read those to be able to answer the question

Marian Liebman please read chapter 1& 2

Braithwaite please read chapter 1

References

Liebmann, M. (2007). Restorative Justice: How it Works. London and Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

Mualimm- ak, Five. “School to Prison Pipeline .” Youtube, 21 July 2014, www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FCGUaOKRks.

Wood, Douglass. “Prison to School Pipeline: Education as Transformation ” Youtube, 1 June 2014, www.youtube.com/watch?v=yptwyUDgb6w.

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Discussion Post (1/2-1 Page)

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Discussion:

2.Victim Blaming is still prevalent when it comes to Domestic Violence. Can you think of some public examples and discuss the language that was used against the reported victim? Why do you think that we continue to partake in victim blaming and what do you think could be effective ways to stop it?

Resources for Assessment:

Please include references and provide the url link to all journal articles you use as references. Use current (meaning within the past 2 years) scholarly journal articles as references. Use APA 6th edition format.

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Reflective journal: according to your personal experience to describe your reflection as you have learned lecture slides or required reading in class

Reflective journal: according to your personal experience to describe your reflection as you have learned lecture slides or required reading in class

The first journal entry is a self-reflection on what you have learned during the first part of the semester. (attached the files named “lecture 2,3,4,5slides” it is our class materials contain some theories and file named “required readings”) The reflection needs to address the following questions:

How has your knowledge and understanding of moral reasoning in general and in international business in particular evolved over the past weeks?

Reflect on the readings, theories and/or cases discussed that have impacted you the most. How and why?

Do not to find other resources by googles.

Word limit: 1000 (+/- 10%), not include the reference list. The reading, and theory need to be referred.

 

the file “reflective journal” tell you how to do this job, be carefully read it. the other lecture or required reading files help you find theories tutors teach us in class and you have learned or understand from them associated with one personal experience. on reflective journal, it provides what’s is reflective, a good paragraph example for reflective journal so, focus on the requirement of “reflective journals”.

Reflective journal

The first journal entry is a self-reflection on what you have learned during the first part of the semester. (attached the files named “lecture 2,3,4,5slides” it is our class materials and file named “required readings”) The reflection needs to address the following questions:

How has your knowledge and understanding of moral reasoning in general and in international business in particular evolved over the past weeks?

Reflect on the readings, theories and/or cases discussed that have impacted you the most. How and why?

Do not to find other resources by googles.

Word limit: 1000 (+/- 10%), not include the reference list. The reading, and theory need to be referred.

• Reference as usual – plagiarism is plagiarism.

• How have YOU evolved? I.e. use “I”; make it personal; don’t describe the theories but reflect on them. Admitting you don’t understand something and why; admitting you are confused and why is a legitimate part of personal reflection (unless it shows you haven’t studied…).

• Demonstrate you have learned something… that your brain is processing what we discuss

• Use and reference class material & required reading/viewing for this unit.

Reflection

What it is:

• An examination of yourself -> ‘thinking about your thinking’

• An examination of your learning/experiences and the development of your ideas

• Written in the first person using the ’I’ form

– What it is not:

• A summary of what we learned in class

• Simply applying theories to show that you understand them

• A generic statement like ‘I feel more confident or I changed my mind’ -> Explain

why and how

Reflection

Examples of poor reflection

• ‘The sense of ethics can be defined culturally, socially, and religiously.’

• Problem: this is a definition without referencing. In addition, there is no reflection. It

avoids the “I-form” and therefore it is not clear if the student is speaking about a

personal experience, an insight that he/she picked up from the reading, or is

referencing a text.

• ‘There are three theories in the ethical Reasoning. I have learned these three different

theories based on making the ethical decisions in international business. From these

theories and different cases, I found that ethic exist everywhere in international business.’

• Problem: The first part repeats what was done in class. That can be a legitimate

introduction to a deeper reflection, but what follows is a very broad and general

statement without reflection.

Reflection

Examples of good reflection

• While I’m proud to work for Qantas, I’ve found myself questioning the ethics of working in

aviation generally, given the trade-off between wealth creation and environmental harm. Taking

the Utilitarian view, does giving millions of people the opportunity to travel the world make it

ethically sound to deplete fossil fuels for future generations. Taking the deontological view

• I found Kant’s deontology very confronting. As I was trying to apply it to my own life, I realized I do so many things that would not pass the universal law test or the principle of humanity.

• Reflecting on the question of who I really admire and why, I came to realize that…. Etc.

It helps to start with :

1. A SITUATION / EMOTIONAL RESPONSE / SURPRISE / SHOCK

2. IT MADE ME THINK… (start reflecting)

3. MY INSIGHT/ HOW IT WILL CHANGE ME / WHAT I LEARNED ETC.

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Organizational Negotiations Article Analysis

Organizational Negotiations Article Analysis

Find an article on the Internet that discusses a negotiation situation that has occurred in a global context (e.g., international organization or corporation, international acquisition, government-to-government negotiation, etc.).

Analyze the implications of globalization and technology on the negotiation in a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper.

Provide a copy of the article you used.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

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Reflection on affordable Care Act

Reflection on affordable Care Act

Reflect on whether you oppose or support the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Consider the nursing professional’s position as a caregiver and/or the healthcare leader as an administrator. Explore two significant components of the ACA that could potentially impact specific populations unjustly. Appraise the current political climate as it relates to repealing and replacing the ACA. For this weeks’ discussion, identify at least two reasons for keeping the ACA and at least two reasons that it should be repealed, replaced, or revised. Provide rationale for each. Words not less than 400 words.

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