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Evolution of the US Police System

Evolution of the US Police System

You have been asked to deliver a presentation to a group of government officials visiting from another country. They are interested in learning about how the US style of policing evolved, in order to learn how they might improve their own police agencies.

Prepare a 8- to 10-slides presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint that addresses the following points. Your slides should be easy to read in a presentation setting.

  • Trace the evolution of the US police system from the “political” era to the present.
  • Analyze how events outside the control of the police have impacted the police.
  • Analyze and explain the elements of today’s police structure and functions that were influenced by the military.
  • Analyze how the 1982 “Broken Windows” article impacted police departments in the United States. Include a discussion of the recruiting and training process and analyze how these are different under community policing than under traditional law enforcement.

Present the additional information in the Notes section of your presentation.

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What is one thing you learned from Patrick Struebi and name one approach that reflects modern management.

What is one thing you learned from Patrick Struebi and name one approach that reflects modern management.

Readings:

Pirson: Chapter 5

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Assignment: Write a 1-page reflection answering the following question:

 

What is one thing you learned from Patrick Struebi and name one approach that reflects modern management. (Make connections to Readings)

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Discussion Question

Discussion Question

Answer the bullet points below. Each bullet point needs to be addressed. Use in-text citations and cite references. Please make sure references are accessible and include the link to the webpage in the reference.

Prompt: Consider defined-benefit retirement plans and defined-contribution retirement plans and document the primary characteristics of each. Specifically, contrast the responsibilities of the employer in administering each plan.

Answer the following questions:

  • Which plan is more risky for an employer?
  • Which plan is more risky for an individual employee?
  • Which provides the individual employee with more resources at the conclusion of employment?
  • What are the personal income tax considerations for the individual employee once payments commence under each plan?

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Focus group paper

Focus group paper

When a client is dealing with several problems at one time, it can be difficult to determine which type of treatment group would be most beneficial. Some types of treatment groups may overlap in addressing certain problems or issues. The literature is helpful in assisting the clinical social worker in determining the type, purpose, and goals of the treatment group.

For this Assignment, review the “Petrakis Family” case history and video session.Uploaded below transcript of video upload as well.

In a 3- to 4-page paper, describe a treatment group that would help Helen Petrakis in one of the following areas: (a) caregiving, (b) sandwich generation, (c) serving as a family member of an individual with addiction.

Review and briefly summarize the literature about the social issue that is the focus of your group (caregiving, sandwich generation, or addictions).

Write a plan that includes the following elements:

Type of treatment group ,Purpose of the group,Membership,Method to recruit,Composition,Size,Open/closed and Monitoring.

Please use these references:

Toseland, R. W., & Rivas, R. F. (2017). An introduction to group work practice (8th ed.). Boston, MA: Pearson.

Chapter 6, “Planning the Group”

Proudlock, S., & Wellman, N. (2011). Solution-focused groups: The results look promising. Counselling Psychology Review, 26(3), 45–55.

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