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    Goals of Psycology

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    Goals of Psychology I may be comfortable talking to a friend and okay with speaking in a small group‚ or class. This is not the case when it comes to making a speech in front of a large group. When faced with the opportunity I have found that I am more than terrified and dread the very thought. Knowing that I am expected to deliver a message to a room full of spectators is enough to make me faint. This feeling of anxiety is brought on by low confidence as a result of procrastination Giving a

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    Racial Differences in the Corrections System “According to Black Star Project Executive Director‚ Phillip Jackson‚ in 2007 there were 321 African American men enrolled at Northwestern University (1.7 percent of the student body) but four times that number – 1‚207- imprisoned at Western Illinois Correctional Center (60 percent of the prison population)” (Walker‚ Spohn & Delone‚ 2012). This is only one example of the astounding percentage of young black men currently serving jail time as opposed

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    Techno corrections are currently a trending topic as well as a growing practice. There are a few different examples of techno corrections such as all-in-one drug detection spray‚ ground- penetrating radar‚ heartbeat monitoring‚ and personal alarm location system. However there are other more familiar practices such as electronic tracking and location systems. This tracking can be done either with the common bracelets‚ which are based off of cellular and satellite tracking. Some of these methods

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    Definition of Goals and Objectives: Goals and Objectives Goals and objectives are statements that describe what your Vision Document will accomplish‚ or the results that will be achieve. Goals are high level statements that provide overall context for what the Vision Document is trying to achieve‚ and should align to its components. Objectives are lower level statements that describe the specific‚ tangible products‚ deliverables and fruits that will be delivered. The definition of goals and objectives

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    Team Goals

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    Team Goals Team goals are the specific and measurable performance outcomes to be accomplished. A team is a group of individuals working to achieve a common goal. Thus‚ team goals dictate the performance‚ effectiveness and success of the team. Goals should therefore be clear and all members should have a common shared vision of the goals. When team members understand the goals‚ team roles are also clarified so each member can focus on their task. Consequently members are provided with a sense of

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    Racial Disparities in Corrections Over the last 40 years the prison population has increased 600 percent and it has negatively impacted young Black males‚ especially those living in socially disorganized neighborhoods (Childress‚ 2014). In 2001‚ Bonczar (2003) notes that Blacks accounted for nearly seventeen percent of individuals previously or currently incarcerated‚ which was six times more than White males. Besides having a higher chance of serving a prison term‚ African American are also likely

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    Police Culture

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    Police Culture in the United States Internal and External Mechanisms Police Culture in the United StatesAlthough it is senior police management that makes decisions about police strategy‚ departmental policy‚ and the allocation of police resources‚ ordinary officers in fact make the great majority of day-to-day policing decisions. These police officers decide whom to stop‚ whom to question‚ and whom to arrest‚ as well as how best to deal with public concerns and complaints. See

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    Police Ethics

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    Police Ethics and Deviance Police officers are presented to the community as a support system. Society is given a conception that the police are to protect and to serve the community. However when ethical standards are breached and deviant behaviors prevail in policing society is affected and intimidated. Ethics Ethics are values and a system by which acts are judged. Many ethical behaviors are learned in childhood‚ family‚ educational‚ and community experience. All levels

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    Police Brutality

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    Proposal for: Police Brutality Introductory Statement: Police brutality is one of the biggest human rights violations in the United States. The reason why I choose this topic is because I (amongst others) believe that police brutality happens all the time all of over the United States and still remains unrecognized. Additionally‚ the public should be knowledgeable about this topic because of how serious this crime can be and the serious outcomes that police brutality can have on other police officers

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    Police Brutality

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    Alberto Rodriguez English 12 Per.2 19 March‚ 2012 Police Brutality Police work is dangerous.  Sometimes police put in situations that excessive force is needed.  But‚ because some officers use these extreme measures in situations when it is not‚ police brutality should be addressed. The use of excessive force may or may not be large problem‚ but it should be looked into by both the police and the public. For those people who feel racism is not a factor in causing the use of excessive force

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