Do these descriptions still hold relevance today when attempting to understand policing in 2022?

Knowledge and understanding of the dominant occupational (police) culture has its origins in the ethnographic work of researchers from 1960s, where policing in the lower ranks was described as being infused with “an action-orientated sense of mission”, “suspicion”, “machismo”, “conservatism”, “cynicism” “sexism” “isolation”, “pragmatism” and “racial prejudice”. Do these descriptions still hold relevance today when attempting to understand policing in 2022?

Will the publication of the College of Policing’s new Police Race Action Plan (2022), which aims to build “an anti-racist police service”, produce the catalyst for change that the police service both seeks and needs?

The Police Service is often criticised for its seeming inability to recognise the balance that needs to be struck between the use of stop and search to prevent crime and the adverse impact of its use on Black and Minority Ethnic Communities. Will the publication of the College of Policing’s new Police Race Action Plan (2022), which aims to build “an anti-racist police service”, produce the catalyst for change that the police service both seeks and needs?

Compare Elizabeth and Morgan as their characters are developed in the first two parts of The Lightkeeper’s Daughters. Write an analytical paragraph focussed on ONE trait or aspect of their characters that they have in common, or on ONE way in which they are different.

Paragraph 2: Analytical Paragraph 2 is a single analytical paragraph written about the story you have chosen for the Research Essay. It may or may not be a paragraph that will also be part of that essay (body paragraphs in an essay are analytical paragraphs). Remember to narrow your claim to a single idea that you can develop in one paragraph, paying careful attention to what Headrick says about claims. Story I chose – A Rose for Emily (Included in the files) Paragraph 4: Compare Elizabeth and Morgan as their characters are developed in the first two parts of The Lightkeeper’s Daughters. Write an analytical paragraph focussed on ONE trait or aspect of their characters that they have in common, or on ONE way in which they are different. You’ll need to support your argument with sufficient evidence from the text. The Lightkeeper’s Daughters – NOVEL purchased on kindle.

Drawing on research evidence, outline a tailored health psychology intervention for this individual.

Stress Case Study

Mike is a 45 year-old man who has been suffering with stress recently. He has been finding it hard to sleep, and he has been getting very angry with others. He has also been having some issues with his breathing, sometimes it speeds up and he finds it hard to breathe.

He has two small children aged 5 and 7 and a wife who is a stay at home mother. Mike is the sole income provider for the family. He works in a factory on the assembly line, and there has been talk of replacing staff with computer technology. All the staff are worried and feel as though they need to work even faster to show that they can be just as efficient as the machines. Mike is finding that he is having conflict with his co-workers as he is very competitive and deadline driven. He is getting really cross with his co-workers if they want to take their breaks and the work has not been completed. John frequently misses his breaks. His wife has noticed that Mike seems irritable, but he hasn’t told her anything about his breathing difficulties. Every time she tries to talk to Mike about it, he heads down the pub with his friends. In fact, he is there most nights after work. He prefers it there, as they don’t talk about problems, they play darts and just have some drinks and a few laughs. Mike and his wife haven’t been anywhere together, just the two of them, since the children were born as they don’t have any family close by to look after them, and they can’t afford a babysitter.

1.Identify the key issues, providing appropriate support from the health psychology literature.

2.Drawing on research evidence, outline a tailored health psychology intervention for this individual.

Describe and analyze how the fraud was executed (analyze by doing a horizontal/vertical analysis of the F/S etc).

Topic: WorldCom Financial Statement Fraud

Description

· Describe and analyze how the fraud was executed (analyze by doing a horizontal/vertical analysis of the F/S etc) · Identify the parties that were involved (for example: suspect(s), victim(s), witness(es), anonymous tips, law enforcement personnel etc.). o Give a description of the suspects / victims profile · Provide recommendations for organizational changes and/or strategic plans to mitigate the potential for fraud occurrences.

Write a research proposal paper on American Gun Policy Law.

Topic: Gun Policy Law

Description

OVERVIEW

The most important channel for academic research is the peer-reviewed journal article. In a peerreviewed journal article, a scholar will: 1) propose a research question; 2) demonstrate the importance of this research question through analysis of relevant literature; 3) introduce a study that will explore the research question; 4) detail and analyze the results of that study; 5) draw conclusions from that study. Before an article of this kind is published, it will be reviewed by other scholars who have published their own studies in this field. Typically, the identities of the study’s author(s) are not shared with reviewers and vice versa; this is to ensure that work is published based on its own merits, rather than on the popularity or personal relationships of the author. Reviewers will critique every aspect of the study and provide anonymous feedback. Often this peer review process will require multiple refinements or revisions of the study. The goal of this process is to ensure that when the article is published, it addresses a relevant research question, it uses a sound methodological approach, it interprets data fairly and accurately, and it draws sound conclusions. The goal of every scholar is to publish a peer-reviewed article. Before publishing a peerreviewed article, though, it is important for the scholar to develop skill in reviewing and critically assessing such an article. That is the purpose of this Journal Article Review Assignment. INSTRUCTIONS In this Journal Article Review Assignment, you will submit a review and evaluation of a single article, relevant to your dissertation research interest, that has been published in the past five years in a peer-reviewed journal. In this Journal Article Review Assignment, you will: Identify the research question or central thesis of the article; Explain the method used to support the claims of the article o State whether the method is quantitative or qualitative and give a brief explanation of the methodological approach. o State what data is collected. (For example: Is it a public opinion poll? An analysis of historical budget data? A forecast of future COVID infections? An explanation  of congressional voting patterns by ideology?) Explain and evaluate the conclusions drawn from the study o Assess whether the conclusions drawn by the article’s authors seem sound based on the data they present. o Identify any weaknesses or oversights of the article. Your Journal Article Review Assignment should be presented in current Turabian format. It should be at least four pages of content in length, not including your cover page. You do not need to include a works cited page as the only item you are expected to cite is the article you are reviewing. Instead, begin your first content page with the citation of the source you are reviewing, presented in current Turabian format.