You have some real concerns about your co-worker’s treatment of offenders.  You

You have some real concerns about your co-worker’s treatment of offenders.  You hear him screaming obscenities at them in his office, and one time you saw him pat a female probationer on the rear end and say, “Be sweet to me and I’ll keep you out of jail.”  On the other hand, no one else seems to notice anything is wrong.
Is there anything wrong?
Did you misinterpret the exchange; should you do anything about this, if so, what?
Make sure you include citations and references. Make sure you cite your research in proper APA format.

All questions are worth 20 points: Explain the Zimbardo experiment and what it

All questions are worth 20 points:
Explain the Zimbardo experiment and what it might imply for correctional professionals.
Is the parole officer’s role to help the parolee stay out of prison or is it to simply identify any violation? If the parolee stumbles should the officers promptly return them to prison?
You are a prison psychologist, and during the course of your counseling session with one drug offender, he confesses that he has been using drugs. Obviously, this is a serious violation of prison rules. What might you do to handle this problem? 
Would you want to meet with the murderer of a loved one? Under what circumstances would you recommend them for a restorative justice program? 
Discuss a real-world prison or jail known for corruption. If you were in charge of this facility, how would you implement an anticorruption strategy in a prison known for brutality and other forms of corruption?

 Thapa v. St. Cloud orthopedics,   File date, identify the plaintiff, the defend

 Thapa v. St. Cloud orthopedics, 
 File date, identify the plaintiff, the defendant, legal claims/ground by which the case was brought; identify the type of court hearing the case; the defense argument submitted; indicate the
current status of the case and or the outcome of the case; how does the case affect or relate to
the HIM and/or healthcare profession; what could the defendant have done to avoid the
injury/claim.  
 Minnesota “Shock Verdict”: $111 Million Medical Malpractice Jury Verdict: Lathrop GPM 

Submit a two-pagewe textbook response to the following:  Now that online counsel

Submit a two-pagewe textbook response to the following:  Now that online counseling is allowed in all states, apply the AMHCA (pg. 175) or ACA ethic codes regarding how you could use online counseling in an ethical manner. What are your personal thoughts on the use of technology in counseling (smartphones to be in contact with clients, security issues with technology, etc). 

 ****ANSWER QUESTION 250 WORDS MIN*** Discussion Questions: Discuss the similari

 ****ANSWER QUESTION 250 WORDS MIN***
Discussion Questions: Discuss the similarities and/or differences between the external borders of European Union (EU), the U.S. – Mexico border, and the U.S.-Canadian border? Explain how the borders within the EU have changed since the “Cold War”? 
****REPLY TO EACH POST 100 WORDS MIN EACH****
1. As we head into the final week of class I want to thank each and everyone of you for the candid feedback and great conversation in this online learning environment. This week we are tasked to discuss the similarities and/or differences between the external borders of European Union (EU), the U.S. – Mexico border, and the U.S.-Canadian border? Explain how the borders within the EU have changed since the “Cold War”? (LO8.1 & LO8.2).
Discuss the similarities and/or differences between the external borders of European Union (EU), the U.S. – Mexico border, and the U.S.-Canadian border?
Both in the US and in Europe, border control has become one central component of immigration and asylum policies with seemingly the same objective: preventing irregular entries of migrants and refugees. This trend has accelerated in recent years, with ever stricter border controls, more detention of migrants and refugees, the use of the notion of “safe third country” and partnerships with third countries, some of which now play a pivotal role in controlling the borders of their US and European neighbors, such as Turkey and Mexico. (Tardis, 2020). These borders all are similar in having policies in place, but the EU has no unified immigration policy like the United States has. This is something that can be challenging for countries to ensure that they are safe and secure from terroristic threats.
Explain how the borders within the EU have changed since the “Cold War”?
Europe has always been defined and influenced by its periphery, and it has shifted its position on the map accordingly. NATO’s very move eastward after the Cold War, incorporating the countries of the former Warsaw Pact—however controversial that decision remains—has a deep echo in Europe’s past. So does the construction of Russian natural gas lines extending throughout Central and Eastern Europe. The American historian Henry Adams famously wrote more than a century ago that the fundamental challenge of Europe was and would remain how to integrate Russia’s various lands into what he called the “Atlantic combine.” (Kaplan, 2022). The periphery just keeps encroaching on Europe: in the form of Russian military aggression, anarchy in the adjacent Middle East, and neighboring states seeking to join the EU. Ukraine is only one example of a nearby country yearning for freedom inside Europe’s institutions and cosmopolitan umbrella. (Kaplan, 2022).
 
2. As it relates to the EU border one thing that I found interesting was “Article 31 of the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees” which basically means it “prohibits the punishment of asylum seekers who have crossed borders illegally, provided that they arrive directly from countries where their lives were in danger and/or have valid reasons for violating the rights of entry.” With that being said The European Court of Human Right is the judicial body that protects the human rights and freedom. The Schengen Area allows for free movement of people in and out of 27 different countries, while also having the EU single market which allows the free flow of goods, services, people, and money presenting the option to live, work and retire anywhere within the EU. The European Union’s Surveillance Design Communities (SDC) is closely compared to that of the US Department of Homeland Security. The relatively new creation of FRONTEX due to the huge influx of immigrant back in 2015-2016 is another comparison that reference the CBP. Lastly all of these borders have increased their security measures in personnel, technology and policies to strengthen border control, fight on criminal networks and the prosperity of life. The EU has entered an agreement with Turkey on those seeking asylum to be returned to their origin to contain the amount of people entering via the Greek Island the same as the US and the Los Angeles Declaration on immigration.
When it comes to comparing the differences and the way that the United States approach the borders, there are some clear highlights in this area. The US-Mexico border deals with complex issues pertaining to immigrant, policies, drugs, and security as suppose to the other two. There also seems to more of a malicious intent and perhaps terrorist activity to cause the US harm. The US-Canada border mostly deals with the smuggling of illicit drugs however immigrants are starting to arrive in efforts of crossing the border.
Explain how the borders within the EU have changed since the “Cold War”? (LO8.1 & LO8.2)
The EU has an actual and imagined border were the capacity to project and promote imagined security borders to include the upkeep in the promise of peace, prosperity, and stability however as well as armed military supervised by the creation of European Security and Defense Policy. Political and economic reform such as the Iron Curtain, would bring about a change providing favorable condition opening the border of freedom and the fall of the Berlin wall. The US would now face news issues other than political and nuclear weapons of mass destruction, would bring about terrorist and criminal syndicates. As stated in the previous week the 9/11 attack along with the USS Cole are two great examples on the ongoing fight against terrorist and the criminal network.

  Prior to posting your primary response to this discussion watch The First Amen

 
Prior to posting your primary response to this discussion watch The First AmendmentLinks to an external site. and the 002 History of US law and what is the law?Links to an external site. videos and review all the one-page Supreme Court decisions listed in the Required Resources section.
Respond to the following case scenario:
Reverend William B. Slick is the spiritual leader of the Church of the Jurassic Spirit (CJS). CJS doctrine claims that every invention since the dinosaurs has been inspired by the devil and that members must return to the spirit of the Jurassic period in order to be purified. The primary ritual is to publicly bathe in the essence of the dinosaurs (oil). Capital City follows the same format for its permits used by the City of Atlanta, Georgia (i.e., City of Atlanta’s Assembly Permit ApplicationLinks to an external site.). The CJS applies for a permit for 500 of their members to assemble to bathe in oil in Capital City Park. CJS plans to march to the Capital City River to dump the oil, thereby “returning it to the Earth.” The mayor of Capital City despises the CJSers, because he feels that their ritual is a waste of petroleum, which is a diminishing resource. He also feels that the dumping of the oil will pollute the river. The police chief of Capital City hates the idea of 500 CJSers bathing in oil in the park and fears their march to the river will cause counter demonstrations and possible violence. The permit is denied. The CJSers appear to perform their ritual anyway and are all arrested.
Research First Amendment cases involving free exercise of religion and freedom of assembly.
If your last name begins with A through M, address the following in your primary response this week:
Whether Capital City has violated the CJSers’ free exercise of religion.
Whether Capital City has violated the CJSers’ right to freely assemble.
If your last name begins with N through Z, address the following in your primary response for this week.
Whether city ordinances that require permits for a march violate the First Amendment.
What the limits of the free exercise of religion clause are.
Your initial post should be at least 250 words in length. Support your claims with examples from the required material(s) and/or other scholarly resources, and properly cite any references. Address information that is missing to better understand the position of either side in this confrontation and whether different reasoning for either the CJS’ or Capital City’s actions would strengthen their respective positions.

  Prior to posting your primary response to this discussion, watch The First Ame

 
Prior to posting your primary response to this discussion, watch The First AmendmentLinks to an external site. video and read the First AmendmentLinks to an external site. article, Free Speech and Democracy in the Video AgeLinks to an external site. article, and review all the one-page Supreme Court decisions listed in the Required Resources section.
What is symbolic speech, and is it protected by the First Amendment?
For example: Capital City has an ordinance that makes it a felony to burn or otherwise desecrate the city’s Great Seal. Another ordinance makes it a felony to use profane, obscene, or rude language in a city park or to wear any clothing with such language. Homer and his adult son, Bart, are angry at the government of Capital City for closing down their favorite donut shop for health code violations. In protest, they go to the park, where Homer burns the city flag containing the Great Seal. Bart is wearing a shirt that reads, “Support donuts, Death to the Capital City Health Department!!” Both are arrested.
Is their conduct protected by the First Amendment? Fully explain your answer. Be sure to support your answer with scholarly sources and appellate court opinions. Your initial post should be at least 250 words in length. Support your claims with examples from the required materials and/or other scholarly resources, and properly cite any references.

1. discuss in detail the two primary historical schools of thought presented in

1. discuss in detail the two primary historical schools of thought presented in this week’s lesson pertaining to criminology i.e., the classical and positivist schools of criminology. No direct quotes should be utilized in the response.
2. discuss in detail subcultural theory as it relates to delinquency and crime. Further briefly without using quotes give an overview of this article i.e., Nwalozie, C. J. (2015). Rethinking subculture and subcultural theory in the study of youth crime – A theoretical discourse. Journal of Theoretical & Philosophical Criminology, 7(1), 1-16. 

  The state crime lab has contracted AB Investigative Services (ABIS) to prepare

 
The state crime lab has contracted AB Investigative Services (ABIS) to prepare a forensic plan to ensure that current problems with computer forensic investigations are erased and training is provided.
An initial ABIS audit shows that many areas of the lab are not prepared to conduct extensive computer forensic evidence collection. You have been asked to prepare a set of recommendations on how to handle the following areas and related problems:
 Technology: Should we outsource any applications/functions? What new technology applications are required to accommodate e-business?