Analyze fully the ethical implications from all perspectives including the individual, society, law enforcement, etc.

Textbook – Justice, Crime, and Ethics, 8th Edition or later. [or most current used version should be ok.], (2011) ISBN#Throughout the course ethical theories have been applied to the criminal justice system to evaluate how, why and the dilemmas that may exist in the various groups involved with the criminal justice system. Instead of looking backward and even examining the current system lets look to the future.What are the 5 most important questions leaders should be asking to address how the future of the criminal justice system should be handled? You have now been elected Governor of the state of New York. You have been provided a grant by the Federal government for 1 billion dollars to be used in any way you want provided it is related to the criminal justice system. The money cannot be divided for more than one purpose. So you cannot give some money to prosecutors and some to corrections. All the money must be used for one specific purpose.How will you use this money? Fully explain how and why? What you hope can be achieved. Why this use of the money won out over numerous other options? Ethical theories and rationales need to be used and applied. The future is ever changing. DNA in a short time span of about 25 years has revolutionized crime fighting by helping link suspects to crimes where there was once very little evidence to find, let alone convict someone for a crime. DNA has also helped rectify injustices and helped overturn wrongful convictions throughout the country. So in short DNA has been a big game changer in a positive way.After reading the 3 articles on DNA you can see that there is a belief that certain genes might be able to predict a future criminal such as a sex offender. For the purposes of this Essay we will assume that it is 20 years in the future and a breakthrough has occurred, whereby DNA can conclusively and reliably pinpoint a gene or allele that indicates an individual will have a very strong predilection for being a sex offender. More specifically a predilection for being a sex offender of children under 13. Doctors have also developed a technique to alter this gene but it must be done before the individual reaches the age of consent of 18. More specifically the procedure must be done prior to the individual reaching puberty.You are now advising a newly elected president that has control of both houses of Congress [so you can pass any law, regulation or policy]. They want to know if they should use this breakthrough to try and help society. Using Ethical theories we learned in class [and applied throughout our evaluation of the criminal justice system] what advice or plan do you suggest the new President follow. Be specific in what your plan is and how it can be implemented. Analyze fully the ethical implications from all perspectives including the individual, society, law enforcement, etc. Include pros and cons and Constitutional problems that might develop. Make sure you use proper terminology for the ethical theories and explain why you are using them. Articles: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/24/science/building-face-and-a-case-on-dna.html?_r=0 http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-29760212 http://www.popsci.com/can-your-genes-make-you-kill

Identify the images and how they might reveal topics introduced in your literature review section, interviews or field research.

Why are interviews important for understanding underground roller-skating? Identify your categories of informants. What type of underground roller-skaters would you like to interview? Please provide six questions that will help you to understand their interest in underground roller-skating, the significance and meaning of roller-skating for them, and their personal experiences. Identify an additional interviewee (non-skater). Please providetwo questions that you would like to ask this person. Field Observation: o Why is field observation important for understanding this topic? o Identify two possible field observation sites. o Why types of behaviors would you like to observe? Be precise. Don’t just list roller- skating. Thinking about Data Analysis: Of course, you have not yet conducted the study so you are unable to discuss your findings. However, you should now be thinking about how you can present your findings in different formats to reach specific audiences. The challenge of the project is determining how you can best present the vibrancy of performances and the complexity of this subculture. Beyond Sociology, what disciplines would be interested in your research? Name three disciplines. What kind of images would you use in your project to illustrate the meaning of underground roller- skating? Identify the images and how they might reveal topics introduced in your literature review section, interviews or field research. To jumpstart your ideas, examine the images used in article.

Outline and discuss considerations in transitioning from the non-renewable to renewable energy resource model.

Outline and discuss considerations in transitioning from the non-renewable to renewable energy resource model. In completing the assignment, one might wish to consider: – kinds of energy sources that are involved? – kinds of ecological impacts resulting from sourcing energy? – kinds of societal/cultural impacts that occur? – as above what economic (job), social, environmental considerations are associated?

What are 4 published resources (strategies, International Codes, etc) available to the port FSO in assessing domestic and international risks associated with terrorism and other criminal activity threats posed to port maritime operations?

What are 4 published resources (strategies, International Codes, etc) available to the port FSO in assessing domestic and international risks associated with terrorism and other criminal activity threats posed to port maritime operations? Provide critical analysis of each…strengths, weaknesses areas that need further development, What is the role of MTSA 2002 required Area Maritime Security Committee or AMSC. Why is this organization critical to the secure operation of a port? Area there areas within the security regime that committee members can work more closely? Define and give examples of maritime Cyber terrorism. How does it threaten port security operations now and in the future?

Compare and contrast the lives and music of three film composers from the Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (1999).

Compare and contrast the lives and music of three film composers from the following list. Wendy Carlos A Clockwork Orange (1971) Ennio Morricone (b.1928) For a Few Dollars More (1965) The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly (1966) The Mission (1986) The Hatefull Eight (2015) Jerry Goldsmith (b.1929-2004) Planet of the Apes (1968) Patton (1970) Chinatown (1974) The Omen (1976) Lalo Schifrin (b.1932) Kelly’s Heroes (1970) Andrew Lloyd Weber Jesus Christ Superstar (1973) Harold Faltermeyer (b.1952) Top Gun (1986) John Williams (b.1932) Star Wars: A New Hope (1977) Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (1980) Jurassic Park (1993) Saving Private Ryan (1998) Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (1999) Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015) Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017) James Horner (b.1953-2015) Apollo 13 (1995) Joe Hisashi Castle in the Sky (1986) Alan Menken (b.1949) The Little Mermaid (1989) Beauty and the Beast (1991) Aladdin (1992) Tangled (2010) Pinar Toprak Captain Marvel (2019) Hans Zimmer Crimson Tide (1995) Dunkirk (2017) Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross The Social Network (2010) Michael Abels Get Out (2017)

Write a research Proposal about the relationship between Social Media Use among Teens and Anxiety or Depression.

This is an IRB proposal reflecting off of the original essay out together. You will then use this literature review (original essay) to create an IRB proposal complete with Methods and Analysis Plan. A presentation is also needed to be put together, which i will send over in another order.

Describe how the disk arm moves to satisfy all the pending requests for each of the following disk-scheduling algorithms.

Prior to beginning work on this assignment, read the following sections in your textbook: 9.1 to 9.6 and 9.9 in Chapter 9: Mass-Storage Structure. Finally, read the Operating System – Scheduling Algorithms tutorial (Links to an external site.). Part 1: To complete this assignment, consider the following scenario: A disk drive has 300 cylinders, numbered 0 to 299. The drive is currently serving a request at cylinder 51, and the previous request was at cylinder 56. The pending requests are received in the following order: 72, 56, 103, 111, 17, 189, 236, 198, and 88. Describe how the disk arm moves to satisfy all the pending requests for each of the following disk-scheduling algorithms. (Perhaps you create a diagram similar to the diagrams in Section 9.4 to support your explanation.) FCFS SSTF SCAN Calculate the total distance (in cylinders) that the disk arm moves for each of the above disk-scheduling algorithms. Compare the algorithms and explain which algorithm is the most efficient (the shortest distance) for this scenario. Part 2: Compare the algorithms and determine which is the fairest for the next process in the queue. Explain why this algorithm will always be the fairest disk-scheduling algorithm. Describe an example of circumstances where fairness would be an important goal. Describe a scenario where it would be important that the operating system be unfair.

Hirsch’s ethnography focuses on transnational families in Mexico and the U.S. What are some ways that families bridge the gap between Mexico and the U.S.?

Hirsch’s ethnography focuses on transnational families in Mexico and the U.S. What are some ways that families bridge the gap between Mexico and the U.S.? In other words, how do these Mexican families stay connected to each other when one or more members are working in the U.S.? How do you think migration between Mexico and the U.S. affects families?