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The final research essay for this course is to review the results of the Cox Committee investigation by Congress into the threat posed by the PRC. This report was prepared by the House of Representatives with input from the Intelligence Community (IC) and the Congressional Research Service (CRS). It represents an outstanding counterintelligence analysis product. The complete report is posted under the Resources in the "Cox Report – US Natl Scty and Mil-Commercial Concerns with PRC – 1999" folder. (As a backup, the Govt Printing Office link for this report is http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/GPO-CRPT-105hrpt851/content-detail.html) Your assignment starts with a review of the Cox Report (start early — it is long) to determine the descriptive, explanatory, and predictive analytical methods used by Cox Committee, IC, and CRS to develop the report's conclusions on the PRC's intelligence threat. Your assignment is to describe the various analytical methods used. Your description of the methods used should be supported by examples from the Cox Report. Finally, your assignment must include a discussion of the policy and operational decisions made as a result of this counterintelligence analysis of the PRC's threat. The purpose of this assignment is for you to understand how counterintelligence analysis is applied.

Administrator Challenges Paper

Write a 700- to 1,050-word paper on present-day challenges for criminal justice administrators.

Select a functional role in one of the three major areas of criminal justice administration—police, courts, or corrections—and describe what you consider the major issues and satisfactions of that particular role. Has this course helped prepare you? If not, what might improve the course?

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

Case Analysis: Sycamore Pharmaceuticals

Read the Case Analysis: Sycamore Pharmaceuticals. Write a two- to three- page paper (excluding title and reference pages) that addresses the following questions.

  1. What would you advise John Blake to do? Why? What are reasons both for and against being honest with the FDA?  
     
  2. Do you believe it would take courage for Blake to honestly reveal the timing and content of the scientific studies? What sources of courage might he call upon to help him make his decision?  
     
  3. Discuss possible reasons why Dominguez and Blake went along with the deception in the first place. Would you have participated in suppressing the negative studies? Explain why or why not.

Your paper must include a minimum of three current scholarly references in addition to your textbook, in APA format.

Why teach art? 1 answer below »

Why teach art? Readings Reflection paper (400-600 words)
As you read the excerpts on the benefits of arts education in the
Why Teach Art? compilation file and Emphasis Art Chapter 1
a) Identify 3 reasons that "ring true" for you. Summarize these (with general source references).
b) Share/explain WHY YOU think they are important for children today
c) Identify 3 barriers you see to providing a quality arts education. These may be systemic and/or based on your own personal experience or concerns.

Philosophy Moral Issue Project

Step 1 of Final Project out of 3…..(the rest will be assigned later)

Assignments

1.  Isolate a moral issue in your community (community can be broadly defined…..).  You may find this in a number of ways, including direct experience, local media, national media, or global media (again, the term community can be broadly defined).

 The primary limitation for selection of a topic for the final project is that the topic cannot be a moral issue that is the subject of one of your units in this class (Cultural Relativism and Ethical Egoism, World Poverty, Utilitarian and Kantian Moral Theory, The Death Penalty, Euthanasia, Abortion)) So, for example, the idea of euthansia cannot be the topic for anyone’s final project because one of our units deals with that issue.

Formulate a thesis for your paper around this moral issue. (one paragraph)

2.  Explain how the issue you have chosen is a moral issue.  (one paragraph)

This task will be fulfilled by writing two paragraphs, one for each of the numbered items mentioned above. 

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The following table is a section of the paper and the count of each section. the minimum page count is 12 double-spaced pages. Also, APA style must be followed. Section of Paper Page Count (minimum-maximum) The Introduction section introduces the topic to a reader and tell the reader what will found in subsequent sections. · The student demonstrates the extent of the research that was accomplished. The Background of the paper will be your opportunity discuss the content of the material discovered on the Web. It is important the authors are properly cited and the source of the material documented in the References section. · The Analysis section will be your opportunity to discuss your opinions of the topic and your observations on how to improve the subject area including potential areas for further research. Citing other authors is permitted but only to compare or contrast your opinions. · The Summary and Conclusion section should restate, in general, the research topic and concisely reiterate your opinion. Evaluation of paper will be based on the following criteria: · Format: 10 points – The paper must contain all sections and the sections must be technically correct per APA. For example, something cited in the body of the paper must have a reference in the References section. Topic: cloud computing and as WEB 2.0 as its future.

Post a response to the question with at least 200 words

In the Visual Ability test, a split-brain patient was shown an image in the left visual field but could not name the object. Explain why and identify the specialized functions that were discovered with regard to hemispheric lateralization. Consider some of the difficulties the split-brain operation causes and the strategies you would recommend to help a patient manage them. Was it ethical to do this study? Was it right to trade the suffering experienced by participants for the knowledge gained by the research?

Post a response to the question with at least 200 words. Cite information from at least one academic source, such as your textbook or an article from the Argosy Online Library, to support your statements. Use current APA standards to properly cite your source(s)

describing each team members’ personality traits Essay 200words

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I’ve attached the results of my big 5 assessment. I need 200 words essay explaining results. The essay must have the following.

  Propose solutions for working together using the information from the Big Five assessments and the underlying principles of trait theories.

  Include a synopsis of the reliability and validity of personality measurements and whether I felt my assessment depicted an accurate result. (And yes I believe the Results where accurate)

Choice 1

For this week’s Individual Work, you will identify ten job search websites useful for criminal justice students. Using the “Table” function in Microsoft Word, create a chart with following information.

  • First Column Heading – Name of Website                                        
  • Description of Website                                        
  • Types of jobs found on website                                        
  • Name of the person or department you would send your resume to
  • Preferred method of resume submission (i.e. mail resume directly, fill out company form, in person drop off, etc.)
  • The deliverable length of your homework assignment is 350 words, two double spaced pages (does not include title page or reference page).                                        
  • Remember to create in-text citations for every source you use to create a sentence for your paper. Every in-text citation must have a corresponding reference on the reference page of your paper.                                        
  • All homework assignments must be in APA format.                                        

 

Crowdsourcing, short paper help

After reading the article “Crowd-Powered: Why Doritos Lets Fans Make Its Super Bowl Ads” choose one of the other articles (“Crime solving by crowdsourcing”, “Science by crowdsourcing: MIT researcher creates online game to gather help unlocking brain’s mysteries”, or “Should we trust the wisdom of crowds?”) that interests you. Discuss how the Internet has influenced the power and pitfalls of crowdsourcing, citing the two articles to support your case. Be sure to write using APA Writing Style.

http://mashable.com/2012/04/05/doritos-crash-super-bowl/#5WHN8CMp45qH

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/8788780.stm

As FBI officials worked to identify a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing, parallel investigations were being conducted on the Internet, where -amateur sleuths have been identifying their own cast of potential culprits.

There’s the guy with the dark backpack. The man with mangled pants running from the blast. The shadowy figure on the roof of a Back Bay building, moments after the explosion.

On Internet message boards and -viral image websites, do-it-yourself detec-tives have taken up the mantle of investigating, uploading photos from the moments before and after the explo-sions and analyzing them for clues on who might be responsible.

Many of the photos being scrutinized have also reached federal officials, who have asked spectators to send in any photos they may have from the day’s events.

“There has to be hundreds, if not thousands, of photographs, videos, and other observations that were made down at that finish line yesterday,” -Timothy Alben, superintendent of the Massachusetts State Police, said at a press conference Tuesday, in asking for the public’s images. “You might not think it’s significant, but it might have some value to this investigation.”

Because the explosions occurred in the most-photographed stretch of the race, some civilians hope that the key to solving the investigation may come from one of those iPhone snapshots or stills from amateur video, and they -believe their guesswork may unearth that critical clue.

Reddit’s “Find Boston Bombers” -forum already has more than 1,700 users, who have highlighted suspicious persons and objects through collected photographs and videos. On -Imgur.com, dozens have uploaded snapshots of the crowd close to the 26-mile marker.

In bold red circles, Internet commenters identified ominous black backpacks and drew yellow arrows to highlight individuals in the crowd perceived as shifty. With annotations added, they pointed out bystanders who appeared to be alone, using a cellphone, appearing to pay no attention to the finish line, or carrying a bag that could be big enough to hold a bomb.

“This guy is bent over looking through a bag near the area where the bomb detonated,” wrote one.

“Thought: Has anyone looked at people with strollers?” wrote another.

Hunting for clues in crowd photos in the wake of a national disaster is not a new phenomenon, said Mark Fenster, professor of law at the University of Florida, and author of “Conspiracy Theories: Secrecy and Power In American Culture.”

After the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Fenster pointed out, many civilians took to scouring photos of the Dallas motorcade route. Some unearthed significant clues, he said.

“There is a sense of powerlessness from events like this that I think invites us to try to make sense of who did it,” Fenster said.

For many, the appeal of sharing and scrutinizing images from before and -after the tragedy, Fenster said, comes out of an honest desire to help.

Others may also be drawn to the idea of proving themselves smart and savvy, finding a nugget of information that no one else may have noticed and impressing others with their perceptiveness.

“It’s kind of like a fun video game,” Fenster said. “There’s a real excitement and energy involved in taking these photographs and connecting the dots. It’s like solving a puzzle.”

But some are concerned that the -efforts will lead to unfounded accusations against innocent bystanders.

“So far, I’ve seen about 40 individuals labeled as ‘suspicious,’ ” wrote one commenter on Reddit. “By using a loaded term like that, people are already asso-ciating those individuals . . . with something nefarious. They’re not suspicious — they’re people watching the end of a marathon.”

The moderators of the Reddit comment thread tried to allay the concerns, by discouraging users from spreading the photos on Facebook and Twitter. Members, they said, simply wanted to help. Any clues identified, they said, would be forwarded to federal detectives. “We do not condone vigilante justice,” one user wrote. “Our aim is simply to provide tips for the FBI, not to take matters into our own hands.”

Fenster said that there can be real damage from premature speculations, as in the case of Richard Jewell, the -police officer and Olympic security guard falsely accused of planting a bomb at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.

Internet accusations can be fueled by prejudices based on race or religion.

But, Fenster said the phenomenon may, in some ways, be positive. With hundreds of photos of the crime scene before and after the blast, it is possible curious civilians may identify pieces of information that federal officials overlook, he said.

“To have all these eyeballs looking at these photographs is potentially enormously helpful,” Fenster said.

Still, others have taken to the Internet in an effort to prevent undue speculation. Hours after the bombing, word spread of a just-created website called BostonMarathonConspiracy.com.

It’s a simple white page with plain black text that initially read, “I bought this domain to keep some conspiracy theory kook from owning it.”

On Wednesday, the site only read, “Please keep the victims of this event and their families in your thoughts. Thank you.”

Martine Powers can be reached at mpowers@globe.com. Follow her on Twitter @martinepowers.

Credit: By Martine Powers Globe Staff

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Caption: FBI investigators combed Boylston Street near Berkeley Street for clues. Cautioned not to accuse the innocent, many civilians hope to assist by examining scores of amateur images. Bill Greene/Globe Staff

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(c) The Boston Globe Apr 18, 2013