Discipline: Law - Criminal

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Our readings this week provided us with a look at Net Widening, as well as three areas of community policing that can be effective, but also have critics that believe they are harmful to the community.  For the discussion this week, please complete the following: FIRST– Define in your own words what Net Widening is […]

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 Similar to Module 5: Week 5, using the 4 classical phases of disaster management, discuss how collaboration between public and private organizations can support phases 3 and 4 of the model. Choose a threat/hazard/disaster different from the Module 5: Week 5 Discussion prompt. Describe the possible interactions and involvement of each organization. Include in your discussion specific […]

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  How do federal agencies communicate homeland security information to local and state government, the private sector, and the citizenry of the United States? What problems exist? How can communication and information sharing be improved? Consider all sources and methods of information sharing and any changes since the publishing of the textbook. Specifically, answer these questions: […]

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  Of the six dialectics of intercultural communication, choose two and provide your own definition and example. How can this dialectical tension be managed in an intercultural interpersonal relationship?

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Hello class and welcome to English 2 my name is Karen Howell I am going for my bachelors in psychology and addictions. I have two beautiful children my son is 17, in the 11th grade and my daughter’s 9 and in 3rd. The first thing that came to my mind was when my niece’s father […]

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 This week we learned about two of the most important institutional features of American government – federalism and the separation of powers.  Federalism divides power into two levels (national and state). The separation of powers divides each level of government against itself (legislative, executive, and judicial branches).  After learning more about these two features respond […]