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Sexual orientation and gender identity are the largest share of reported hate crimes in the District of Columbia and they are up in 2017 compared to 2016, according to data compiled by the Metropolitan Police Department.

The analysis looked at 43 defendants arrested by D.C. police between 2016 and 2018 for suspected hate crimes based on sexual orientation and gender identity and sought the outcome of the cases.

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None of the 43 defendants have been successfully prosecuted under the District’s hate crimes law, which allows a sentencing enhancement of 1.5 times the punishment for the underlying crime. The data also show that just 16 percent of those defendants ended up being charged by prosecutors for a hate crime.

Forty-nine percent of the cases were dismissed, either by pre-trial diversion or because the United States Attorney’s Office dropped the charges.

LGBT rights advocate and Casa Ruby founder Ruby Corado called FOX 5’s findings disappointing.

“It really creates a culture of impunity because people can they know they can come from outside the region and find targets,” said Corado.

Casa Ruby is a safe space and drop-in center for LGBT people, many of whom are transgender and homeless. Corado herself has also been a victim of a hate crime.

“I suffered an attack where a person left me for dead in the living room of my own apartment and I didn’t even show up for court because I was so wounded,” she said.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office declined to speak on camera with FOX 5. A spokesman did email a statement saying:

“The U.S. Attorney’s Office is committed to investigating and prosecuting individuals who carry out bias-related crimes in the District of Columbia.

“We seek enhancements in cases that we believe will meet the legal threshold in the Superior Court of the District of Columbia and the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. In order to meet that standard, we must be able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed a specific criminal act covered by federal or D.C. law and that the crime was motivated by prejudice. In assessing whether the crime was committed because of specific bias, we carefully evaluate factors such as the words used by defendants while committing the crimes, the use of symbols of hatred, patterns of conduct on the part of the defendants, and any other information that indicates that the defendants were motivated in whole or in part by animus against a particular group. We investigate those cases flagged by our law enforcement partners as well as others that come to our attention. As in all of our matters, we make decisions based on the applicable law and the facts and circumstances of each case.”

The U.S. Attorney’s Office did share that it is currently prosecuting six defendants for hate crimes based on sexual orientation or gender identity and seeking the hate crimes enhancement for sentencing. They include four people accused of robbery and murder after allegedly shooting and killing 22-year-old Deenequa Dodds (Links to an external site.) on July 4, 2016 in Northeast D.C. Dodds was transgender.

Victims can also play a role in the failed prosecution of hate crimes. In one instance in 2016, a man was called a homophobic slur, punched and knocked out inside Union Station. The victim did not want to be identified, but told FOX 5 on the phone he asked prosecutors not to seek a hate crimes charge because he believed the suspect was mentally ill and needed treatment.

Corado and other LGBT advocates believe prosecutors should try harder to seek convictions for hate crimes.

“No one wants to live in a city where you yourself can become a target one day, where a criminal can come and say I will hurt you knowing that nothing will happen,” said Corado.

First, read the article in our module this week, and watch the video embedded in the article, about the prosecution of hate crimes.

Let’s discuss hate crimes.

Why do we classify hate crimes differently than other crimes? What enhancement to punishment exists in DC for hate crime cases (according to the article and video)?

The article states that in DC, very few hate crime cases get prosecuted. Why do you think that is?

Now do some research about hate crime statistics in another state, city, or in the US overall. What do the statistics tell us?

Lastly, in your opinion, is hate crime legislation necessary?

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Practical Connection Assignment : Provide a reflection of at least 500 words (or 2 pages double spaced) of how the knowledge, skills, or theories of this course have been applied, or could be applied, in a practical manner to your current work environment

Practical Connection Assignment : Provide a reflection of at least 500 words (or 2 pages double spaced) of how the knowledge, skills, or theories of this course have been applied, or could be applied, in a practical manner to your current work environment

Course Name: Enterprise Risk Management

Provide a 500 word (or 2 pages double spaced) minimum reflection.

Use of proper APA formatting and citations. If supporting evidence from outside resources is used those must be properly cited.Share a personal connection that identifies specific knowledge and theories from this course.

Demonstrate a connection to your current work environment.

You should NOT, provide an overview of the assignments assigned in the course. The assignment asks that you reflect how the knowledge and skills obtained through meeting course objectives were applied or could be applied in the workplace.

****This is a Practical Connection Assignment

So far the Topics covered in this course:

Week 1 Topic: Risk Management and Enterprise Risk Management

Summary: We had an informative introduction over risk management and enterprise risk management practices. We also had the opportunity to review the literature in the risk management body of knowledge.

Week 2 Topic: Risk Management and Enterprise Risk Management

Summary: We had an informative introduction over risk management practices. We also had the opportunity to discuss the value provided by the ERM program and development of enterprise risk management.

Week 3 Topic: Integrating ERM with Strategy

Summary: In week 3 discussed about how to improve the performance of risk management strategies. In addition, we will also discuss enterprise risk management strategy.

Week 4 Topic: Integrating ERM with Strategy

Summary: In this week’s chapters, we will study the different compliance and governance models and how they are used in a risk management program.

By reading the Integration of ERM with Strategy Case, it supports the premise that increasing complexity due to industry changes, globalization, and shifts in technology and business cycles can produce more strategic risks than ever. Linking ERM to a company’s strategic planning can help ensure that strategic initiatives are connected to risk-mitigation strategies and that changes are met with thorough analysis to help a firm sustain its competitive advantage.

Week 5 Topic: Risk Management Frameworks

Summary: In this week’s chapters, we will study and discuss organization’s relationship between information security and ISO 27001

Week 6 Topic: Risk Management Frameworks

Summary: We had several activities that supported our learning about frameworks used to manage risk within organizations and enterprises. Information systems are susceptible to cyber-crime and this can range from minor security breaches to breaches that can lead to huge financial losses for an individual or a company.

Week 7 Topic: Risk Management Frameworks and Assessment

Summary: The activities this week will help us to know about the risk factors associated with using cloud based technology, which include:

In the article, The Cloud is Rising to the Cybersecurity Challenge, Kalev Leetaru states that a common cause of data breaches relative to the cloud occur because of “misconfigured access restrictions on storage resources

This is is practical connection assignment the paper should strongly demonstrates the practical application, or ability to apply, of course objectives within a work environment.

consider me working as a cloud Engineer at a major telecommunication client .

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Operational Excellence and Competitive Advantage

Operational Excellence and Competitive Advantage

  • What are the top 2 operational challenges in your industry?(Tesla)
  • What differentiates the most competitive organizations from the laggards in your industry?
  • What do you hope to get out of this course as it relates to operations management in your workplace?

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Discussion Board – 75-100 words

Discussion Board – 75-100 words

Provide an example of a time when you were either the manager or a subordinate and there was a lack of planning that affected a human resources-related effort you were part of. Share one issue that occurred, and identify what you, as a manager (or subordinate), did to recover and move on from this incident.

No formatting necessary, just provide a paragraph.

Hello, this is just a discussion post and there is not any formatting necessary. Just one paragraph typed into this response box that answers the questions will suffice.

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AHS 8300 week 6 progress report

AHS 8300 week 6 progress report

Please submit your Weekly Progress Report for Week 6.

Resources:

Prof feedback on week 5

Hi Isha, 1) Can we consider all dissertations and theses available from ProQuest Dissertations &Theses Global scholarly articles for the literature review? As Dr. Campanicki explained, you may read dissertations and theses, but these are typically not included within the references in your Literature Review. You cannot quote the author of a dissertation or thesis. However, you can use these documents to give you ideas for writing your own thesis. Additionally, you can look through the references they used and if pertinent, include them within your paper.

2) Are there limits in the use of academic sources to give evidence for research? No, there are no limits. However, you need to strike a balance of different sources used in developing your paper. You should have a diversity of sources with which to draw upon for developing information in your paper

Please see the feedback and recommendation made by the predecessor

This are his response to the question on week 5 progress report

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