Resources: Scottsdale Police Department Strategic Plan, Week 3 individual assignment: Strategic Plan Evaluation
Scenario:
You are a strategy leader with the Scottsdale Police Department and your role is to communicate the details, accomplishments, progress, and concerns of the strategic plan to all stakeholders.
Review your Week 3 individual assignment: Strategic Plan Evaluation for possible details to include in your communication outline.
Write a 525- to 700-word outline for communicating the Scottsdale Police Department’s Strategic Plan internally and externally.
Include the following in your outline:
Method for communicating the strategic plan to internal and external stakeholders
Summary of main issues being addressed in the plan and why they are a concern to the public
Influence of stakeholders
Potential detractors to the plan
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Category: Criminal Justice
1.Which appellate court heard this case?
2.What is the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion in this case?
3.What are the facts of this case? Meaning, what happened at the time of the crimes committed by both defendants?
4.Did the appellate court affirm, reverse, or remand this decision? Be a specific as possible
5. Summarize the majority opinion in this case. Why did the court decide what they did in question 4?
Media Tool
“The Role of a Prosecutor in a Court Trial”
o http://www.ehow.com/info_7999103_roles-prosecutor-court-trial.html
Links to an external site.
o Online publication regarding the duties of the prosecutor
o Discussion: After watching the clip, discuss in a 1-page MLA formatted paper what procedures does a prosecutor customarily follow when preparing for a criminal trial.
Media Tool
“The Role of a Prosecutor in a Court Trial”
o http://www.ehow.com/info_7999103_roles-prosecutor-court-trial.html
Links to an external site.
o Online publication regarding the duties of the prosecutor
o Discussion: After watching the clip, discuss in a 1-page MLA formatted paper what procedures does a prosecutor customarily follow when preparing for a criminal trial.
1.Which appellate court heard this case?
2.What is the name of the justice who wrote the majority opinion in this case?
3.What are the facts of this case? Meaning, what happened at the time of the crimes committed by both defendants?
4.Did the appellate court affirm, reverse, or remand this decision? Be a specific as possible
5. Summarize the majority opinion in this case. Why did the court decide what they did in question 4?
Please read the entire article (4 pages) about the FBI’s Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory at
page 1
https://archives.fbi.gov/archives/about-us/lab/forensic-science-communications/fsc/oct2007/research
page 2
https://archives.fbi.gov/archives/about-us/lab/forensic-science-communications/fsc/oct2007/research/2007_10_research01_test2.htm
page 3
https://archives.fbi.gov/archives/about-us/lab/forensic-science-communications/fsc/oct2007/research/2007_10_research01_test2a.htm (Links to an external site.)
page 4
https://archives.fbi.gov/archives/about-us/lab/forensic-science-communications/fsc/oct2007/research/2007_10_research01_test4.htm (Links to an external site.)
Please summarize the history of the FBI crime lab and how technology has evolved over the years.
In addition, discuss how technology will affect the FBI’s Scientific Crime Detection Laboratory in the future.
Write a 3-page paper with at least 4 NU Library References.
By age 21, Billy Smith has spent most of his adolescent years in juvenile detention facilities in California. His crimes began small with drug use and theft, but escalated to armed robbery and second degree murder. Now at 21, Smith was serving the next 4 years of his 20-year sentence at Deuel Vocational Institute (DVI) in Tracy, California. He will be sent to a California prison when he turns 25. An analysis of Smith’s youth beginning at age 12 revealed that he had no attachment to his adopting parents, and he dropped out of high school in 10th grade. He lacked commitment to any socially acceptable endeavors such as after school activities–sports, etc. His only involvement was with the Bulldog Street Gang in Fresno, California. Finally, Smith has no belief in any of society’s acceptable values such as educational achievement, respect for others, and work as a means of success. Your assignment:
1. Identify the theory that is described above.
2. Explain how this theory explains criminal behavior
3. Argue whether this theory explains criminal behavior better than other theories or not.
Having this in mind write an Effective Mission statement that would address working with the community on these issues, and then create values statements that will convey the organizations beliefs in support of the Mission statement.
Write a 3-page paper with at least 4 NU Library References.
By age 21, Billy Smith has spent most of his adolescent years in juvenile detention facilities in California. His crimes began small with drug use and theft, but escalated to armed robbery and second degree murder. Now at 21, Smith was serving the next 4 years of his 20-year sentence at Deuel Vocational Institute (DVI) in Tracy, California. He will be sent to a California prison when he turns 25. An analysis of Smith’s youth beginning at age 12 revealed that he had no attachment to his adopting parents, and he dropped out of high school in 10th grade. He lacked commitment to any socially acceptable endeavors such as after school activities–sports, etc. His only involvement was with the Bulldog Street Gang in Fresno, California. Finally, Smith has no belief in any of society’s acceptable values such as educational achievement, respect for others, and work as a means of success. Your assignment:
1. Identify the theory that is described above.
2. Explain how this theory explains criminal behavior
3. Argue whether this theory explains criminal behavior better than other theories or not.
Having this in mind write an Effective Mission statement that would address working with the community on these issues, and then create values statements that will convey the organizations beliefs in support of the Mission statement.