****PART1****Post a response to the following, written as if your audience is yo

****PART1****Post a response to the following, written as if your audience is yo

****PART1****Post a response to the following, written as if your audience is your community:- Explain how victims in your community may contribute to opportunity for the crime type you were assigned. – Explain how this relates to the concept of victim responsibility but differs from victim blaming.- Support your explanations by referencing this week’s learning resources and explaining how certain concepts related to victim and offender responsibility apply. ****PART 2***Write a 750- to 1,250-word paper that addresses the following: – Explain how the judicial role you chose is affected by one type of victim participation. – Explain how the victim may be affected by this type of victim participation. – Explain how victim participation affected, or may have affected, the outcome of the case. Use examples from the recent or historic case that you found to illustrate your analysis. – Explain how a victim impact statement can affect sentencing in general and contribute to either correcting or adding to sentence disparity. – Be sure to draw upon examples from the case you selected and the Learning Resources to support your response.

Group lesson on homosexuality/same-sex marriage. Both topics need to be addresse

Group lesson on homosexuality/same-sex marriage. Both topics need to be addresse

Group lesson on homosexuality/same-sex marriage. Both topics need to be addressed. The church needs to be aware of God’s teaching and how it will respond to it. It is designed to be to a crowed where the Word of God will be taught. Content needed: *Facts and impact of this issue in our culture *Causes that are attributed to the issue of homosexuality – what the culture says about where homosexuality comes from *The Biblical principles that relate to this subject – both homosexuality and same-sex marriage. As you address the relevant passages, seek to help ones understand how the homosexual community interprets these passages. Explain why this interpretation is wrong and teach the right interpretation. The goal is to instruct the everyday believer about the truth of the Scriptures of this issue so they can develop a Biblical perspective of homosexuality, and learn how to use God’s truth to reach homosexuals *Seek to present some plan of action that the church can take to reach out to homosexuals with the gospel – learn how to stand against the sin but still show love to the sinner *This project should be in the form of a manuscript writing in normal paragraph style. It is to be 3-5 pages. *You are to use the textbook (Christian Ethics- Ken Magnuson) and two (2) other sources. You should document your sources in your work and include a Source Cited page at the end of the document.

Philosophy of Teaching Statement Personal Philosophy of Teaching Statement PURPO

Philosophy of Teaching Statement Personal Philosophy of Teaching Statement PURPO

Philosophy of Teaching Statement Personal Philosophy of Teaching Statement PURPOSE of ASSIGNMENT To develop and articulate a personal philosophy of teaching and learning that reflects your personal values and the needs of your students. INSTRUCTIONS Your philosophy of education should include all of the following parts. Please divide your paper into sections using the following headers and make sure you address all the bullets under each section. Feel free to write in first person. Express yourself! Please try to keep it to 5-6 double-spaced typed pages. The Purpose of Education Combine your personal experiences and knowledge gained from this class and other sources to describe what schools believe students should know and be able to do. What major historical events or trends have greatly influenced this belief? Ground your ideas in the educational literature related to this belief or beliefs. Where would you put yourself on the scale of “teacher-centered to student-centered?” And why? Consider all 5 philosophies of education. 2. Curriculum: What Should Be Taught and Why? How is curriculum selected? What subjects should be included? What skills should be encouraged across the curriculum in order to produce well-educated individuals? Give two examples of diverse students (race/ethnicity, poverty, LGBT, male/female, learning styles, disability/GT, ELL) and how their needs can be accommodated or differentiated for in the classroom. Nature of the Learner What would the responsibilities of the learners be? How should students interact in the school environment with peers, teachers & administrators? Give examples for each Teaching Methods That Should Be Used and Why. What type of physical learning environment should be created? How do you envision your classroom? What makes a school or classroom most effective? (Consider effective school research: pages 48 – 51 and other research). The Role of the Teacher What types of relationships should the teacher have with administration, fellow teachers, parents/guardians, and students? tWhat do these relationships “look like?” Give brief examples. tWhat values should you promote? tWhat is your job? Ongoing Professional Development How will continue your professional growth to better understand and realize your philosophy? What are those things that you need to start, stop, and continue doing to become a successful educator and professional?

Philosophy of Teaching Statement Personal Philosophy of Teaching Statement PURPO

Philosophy of Teaching Statement Personal Philosophy of Teaching Statement PURPO

Philosophy of Teaching Statement Personal Philosophy of Teaching Statement PURPOSE of ASSIGNMENT To develop and articulate a personal philosophy of teaching and learning that reflects your personal values and the needs of your students. INSTRUCTIONS Your philosophy of education should include all of the following parts. Please divide your paper into sections using the following headers and make sure you address all the bullets under each section. Feel free to write in first person. Express yourself! Please try to keep it to 5-6 double-spaced typed pages. The Purpose of Education Combine your personal experiences and knowledge gained from this class and other sources to describe what schools believe students should know and be able to do. What major historical events or trends have greatly influenced this belief? Ground your ideas in the educational literature related to this belief or beliefs. Where would you put yourself on the scale of “teacher-centered to student-centered?” And why? Consider all 5 philosophies of education. 2. Curriculum: What Should Be Taught and Why? How is curriculum selected? What subjects should be included? What skills should be encouraged across the curriculum in order to produce well-educated individuals? Give two examples of diverse students (race/ethnicity, poverty, LGBT, male/female, learning styles, disability/GT, ELL) and how their needs can be accommodated or differentiated for in the classroom. Nature of the Learner What would the responsibilities of the learners be? How should students interact in the school environment with peers, teachers & administrators? Give examples for each Teaching Methods That Should Be Used and Why. What type of physical learning environment should be created? How do you envision your classroom? What makes a school or classroom most effective? (Consider effective school research: pages 48 – 51 and other research). The Role of the Teacher What types of relationships should the teacher have with administration, fellow teachers, parents/guardians, and students? tWhat do these relationships “look like?” Give brief examples. tWhat values should you promote? tWhat is your job? Ongoing Professional Development How will continue your professional growth to better understand and realize your philosophy? What are those things that you need to start, stop, and continue doing to become a successful educator and professional?

School Year: 2021-22 Report Level: Campus Search Level: Campus Name Retrieve the

School Year: 2021-22 Report Level: Campus Search Level: Campus Name Retrieve the

School Year: 2021-22 Report Level: Campus Search Level: Campus Name Retrieve the 2022 Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR) for Commonwealth Elementary and LulaBelle Goodman Elementary (both in Fort Bend County) Find the following data for each school: 2022 Accountability Rating: ___________________ Count the Number of Distinction Designations from the title page:_________________ All Grades All Subjects – STAAR test Grade Level or Above on the STAAR test (%): ________________ Meets Grade Level or Above on the STAAR Test (%):________________ Masters Grade Level on the STAAR Test (%):__________________ Ethnic Distribution (%) % African American_____________ %Asian______________ % Hispanic_____________ %White______________ % Economically Disadvantaged__________________ Teacher Ethnic Distribution (%) %African American_____________ %Asian____________ % Hispanic_____________ %White______________ Average Teacher Salary $___________________ https://rptsvr1.tea.texas.gov/perfreport/tapr/2022/index.html (1)What are the impacts of racial and/or economic segregation of schools? (2)Given the data, discuss the habitus of each school and speculate on the life chances for these elementary school children. (3)Which data from what you collected inform on habitus? (FYI, school teachers may or may not live in the same neighborhood as the school they teach – thus, teachers are not necessarily reflective of the habitus of the students – there are better markers of habitus then the teacher). (4)Are the life chances for these elementary school children the same? Why or why not? (5) Does the race and pay of the school teachers matter? Elaborate. Details Deadline 3/10/2024 8: PM Grammar & Mechanics (5 points) Content & Ideas (20 points) . Website Texas Education Agency – 2021–22 Texas Academic Performance Reports https://rptsvr1.tea.texas.gov/perfreport/tapr/2022… (opens in a new tab)

School Year: 2021-22 Report Level: Campus Search Level: Campus Name Retrieve the

School Year: 2021-22 Report Level: Campus Search Level: Campus Name Retrieve the

School Year: 2021-22 Report Level: Campus Search Level: Campus Name Retrieve the 2022 Texas Academic Performance Report (TAPR) for Commonwealth Elementary and LulaBelle Goodman Elementary (both in Fort Bend County) Find the following data for each school: 2022 Accountability Rating: ___________________ Count the Number of Distinction Designations from the title page:_________________ All Grades All Subjects – STAAR test Grade Level or Above on the STAAR test (%): ________________ Meets Grade Level or Above on the STAAR Test (%):________________ Masters Grade Level on the STAAR Test (%):__________________ Ethnic Distribution (%) % African American_____________ %Asian______________ % Hispanic_____________ %White______________ % Economically Disadvantaged__________________ Teacher Ethnic Distribution (%) %African American_____________ %Asian____________ % Hispanic_____________ %White______________ Average Teacher Salary $___________________ https://rptsvr1.tea.texas.gov/perfreport/tapr/2022/index.html (1)What are the impacts of racial and/or economic segregation of schools? (2)Given the data, discuss the habitus of each school and speculate on the life chances for these elementary school children. (3)Which data from what you collected inform on habitus? (FYI, school teachers may or may not live in the same neighborhood as the school they teach – thus, teachers are not necessarily reflective of the habitus of the students – there are better markers of habitus then the teacher). (4)Are the life chances for these elementary school children the same? Why or why not? (5) Does the race and pay of the school teachers matter? Elaborate. Details Deadline 3/10/2024 8: PM Grammar & Mechanics (5 points) Content & Ideas (20 points) . Website Texas Education Agency – 2021–22 Texas Academic Performance Reports https://rptsvr1.tea.texas.gov/perfreport/tapr/2022… (opens in a new tab)

Film Analysis “Kids for Cash” Documentary Worksheet Instructions: First, watch t

Film Analysis “Kids for Cash” Documentary Worksheet Instructions: First, watch t

Film Analysis “Kids for Cash” Documentary Worksheet Instructions: First, watch the documentary film “Kids for cash.” Then use this worksheet to answer the open-ended, essay-based questions regarding specific issues, themes, concepts, or critiques of law, policy, and practice presented in this documentary. Please provide responses to the different categories of essay questions (10 total) below in paragraph form (i.e., about roughly a 5-sentence long response for each question on this worksheet). You should type your answers to each question directly below the question. I. Right to Counsel, Know Your Rights Questions (Legal representation is a critical component of our justice system. The consequences associated with lack of counsel are dire—perhaps even more so for kids—and often have permanent, life-altering effects.) 1). Hillary’s mother, Laurene, waived Hillary’s right to counsel under misleading circumstances: “The woman slid a paper, a form, but it was blank and she said, ‘Do you have an attorney?’ and I said, ‘No.’ and she said, ‘Sign here.’” Putting yourself in Laurene’s shoes, would you have done the same thing? Why or why not? In your opinion, whose responsibility is it to ensure parents are informed about their options when navigating the juvenile justice system? 2). Later in the film, the Chief Public Defender says it made no difference in Ciavarella’s court whether youth had counsel, because “he sent everybody away.” What do you think about this statement? What are the implications of a public defender assuming that a client’s fate is already determined? In this scenario, who would you say is accountable for the kids getting “put away”? II. Zero Tolerance Policies (Many schools and communities have adopted rigid zero tolerance policies that some argue allow no room for common sense, extenuating circumstances or age-appropriate responses. Although these policies might be popular, many believe this one-size-fits-all approach is doing more harm than good and is ultimately doing a disservice to children, families, schools and communities.) 3). After the Columbine shooting, there was a rise in zero tolerance policies in schools around the country, with a heightened focus on suspensions, expulsions and arrests. What do you think about this response to in-school behavior? Do you think rules of this nature make school environments safer? Why or why not? What are some alternate ways schools can administer discipline and prevent bad behavior without resorting to the juvenile justice system? III. Disrupted Education, Disrupted Lives (The consequences of removing a child from his or her school are substantial. Beyond the obvious disruption in educational progress, the emotional toll is often devastating and permanent. Children lose their entire support system—teachers, friends, coaches and so on. When this occurs, children can be reluctant to return to school, may feel intense shame and often drop out.) 4). Justin and other kids in the film imply that they learned a lot of things they “didn’t really need to know” from other kids in the system who exposed them to ideas and behaviors they would not otherwise have encountered. What are the effects of placing low-risk youth in facilities with violent offenders? If “bad behavior” is happening in a juvenile facility, who is accountable? Can you think of alternatives to detention that might reduce or prevent the spread of negative influences? 5). Amanda speaks about feeling intense loneliness and isolation while in detention. What do you think about isolating kids? IV. Adolescent Brain Development (Numerous studies confirm that although many teens might look like adults, they do not possess the emotional maturity of an adult. In fact, the frontal lobe of the human brain (the part that controls impulse and reasoning) is last to mature and is not fully developed until age 25.) 6). Charlie describes his experience in detention as staying in his cell all day except for at meal times. How might this type of confinement hinder a child’s growth and development? In your opinion, are there any benefits to this approach? 7) Bob Schwartz and Marsha Levick of Juvenile Law Center point out how young people’s brains are at a very sensitive stage of development, and they react to critical situations very differently than adults. How do you think this information should be incorporated in the juvenile justice system? V. Trauma for Youth and Families (Kids as well as their families can be traumatized when the kid goes to court and is treated like a criminal, then placed away from the family in a confined environment with other troubled youth. The long-term psychological effects of such treatment can permanently alter a child’s view of the world and can lead to lifelong emotional instability, increased dependence on public services and turbulent transitions to adulthood.) 8). As a result of her time in the system, Amanda now has problems being around large groups of people, and she suffers from PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder). How might experience in the juvenile justice system lead to this type of outcome? What are some better ways to nurture the mental and emotional health of young people? VI. Financial Costs to Families and Taxpayers (The high cost of attorneys’ fees, court costs, fines, restitution, placement support fees and probation fees can be overwhelming for families. And there are financial implications for us all: placing one child in a facility can cost as much as $600 a day, averaging $88,000 per child per year—costs that are ultimately borne by taxpayers. In fact, the United States spends nearly $7 billion each year to incarcerate youth.) 9). As noted in the film, the United States spends $10,500 per child per year on public education, yet $88,000 per child per year on juvenile detention. What do you think about these numbers? Why would it cost more to incarcerate than to educate? VII. Overuse of Incarceration (No other country in the world punishes children as harshly as the United States. We incarcerate five times more youth than any other country in the world, and we are the only country that sentences youth to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Moreover, there are significant racial disparities in the system, with youth of color treated more harshly than whites, at every decision-making point in the system. Although a “tough on crime” approach may be an effective stance during election campaigns, there is no evidence that it actually increases public safety.) 10). Given that Luzerne County’s population is predominantly white, the stories in the film do not reflect the reality of disproportionate minority confinement. In fact, according to the W. Haywood Burns Institute, “youth of color comprise 38% of the youth population in the US, yet comprise nearly 70% of those who are confined.” Years of research from experts around the country demonstrate that youth of color are over-represented at every decision-making point of the juvenile justice system, and are given harsher sentences than their white counterparts for similar conduct. What do you think about this disparity? How can perceptions and biases at the decision-making level have an impact on young people?

*****Required Readings***** – Peak, K. J., & Madensen, T. D. (2018). Introductio

*****Required Readings***** – Peak, K. J., & Madensen, T. D. (2018). Introductio

*****Required Readings***** – Peak, K. J., & Madensen, T. D. (2018). Introduction to criminal justice: Practice and process (3rd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Chapter 1, “Fundamentals of Criminal Justice: Essential Themes and Practices” Download “Fundamentals of Criminal Justice: Essential Themes and Practices”(pp. 2–25) Introduction to Criminal Justice: Practice and Process, 3rd Edition by Peak and Madensen. Copyright 2018 by Sage Publications, Inc. Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications, Inc. via the Copyright Clearance Center. – Peak, K. J., & Madensen, T. D. (2018). Introduction to criminal justice: Practice and process (3rd ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Chapter 2, “Foundations of Law and Crime: Nature, Elements, and Defenses” Download “Foundations of Law and Crime: Nature, Elements, and Defenses”(pp. 26–57) Introduction to Criminal Justice: Practice and Process, 3rd Edition by Peak and Madensen. Copyright 2018 by Sage Publications, Inc. Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications, Inc. via the Copyright Clearance Center. – Walden University, LLC. (Producer). (2018a). My criminal justice story [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author. -Walden University, LLC. (Producer). (2018b). Utilizing your criminal justice degree [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.

For this discussion, please use your knowledge of leadership to answer the follo

For this discussion, please use your knowledge of leadership to answer the follo

For this discussion, please use your knowledge of leadership to answer the following questions. Provide specific context for each response. Use the required chapter readings, lectures, and discussion videos to respond: What are some of the agencies in the Department of Homeland Security, and what are their functions? Briefly describe. What is the primary purpose of the National Incident Management System, and what are its primary component parts? How do police determine which technologies are most helpful by types of functions performed? What are some of the promises, practical applications, and pitfalls involved with crime mapping, real-time crime centers, use of AI surveillance, and/or intelligence-led policing? How can technologies assisting with police training? Briefly explain.

Karmen, A. (2020). Crime victims: An introduction to victimology (10th ed.). Bos

Karmen, A. (2020). Crime victims: An introduction to victimology (10th ed.). Bos

Karmen, A. (2020). Crime victims: An introduction to victimology (10th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning. Chapter 1, “What is Victimology?” (pp. 1–40) Chapter 2, “The Rediscovery of Crime Victims” (pp. 41–79) Ten Boom, A., Pemberton, A., & Groenhuijsen, M. S. (2019). The need for protection and punishment in victims of violent and nonviolent crime in the Netherlands: The effect of relational distance links to an external site.. Victims & Offenders, 14(2), 222–238. doi:10.1080/15564886.2019.1575300 Bureau of Justice Statistics. (n.d.-a). Bureau of Justice StatisticsLinks to an external site.. Retrieved March 20, 2019, from http://bjs.gov/ National Institute of Justice. (n.d.). National Institute of JusticeLinks to an external site.. Retrieved March 20, 2019, from http://www.nij.gov/