From Boston to Devastation “We are Boston Strong”(Buzzfeed). On April 15, 2013, two terrorist created bombs to go off at the Boston Marathon finish line to injure and kill people. To add on, the two bombers names are identified as Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev, and Tamerlan Tsarnaev. They were born in Tokmok, Kyrgyzstan, but later became a U.S Citizen in 2012. The Boston Marathon Bombing occurred causing tragedy, and to break this tragedy down further is through the plot, the attack, the manhunt, and the
Developing Perspective in the Art of Caring: Nursing Philosophy Caring for others is self-less and compassionate. By caring for others, we put ourselves in the same position as the patient. Nursing encompasses caring for others. However, the art of caring is not practiced the same by all nurses. Practicing nursing compasses following rules but one can use theories to care. There are many approaches to nursing, and there is not necessarily a bad or good one. My belief is that people can adapt and
Transactional Leadership is based on the principles of the social exchange theory, in which an individual would expect to give and receive benefits or rewards when engaging in a social interaction (Sullivan, 2012). The interaction will cease if one or both person decides that the exchange of benefits and rewards are no longer worthwhile. Transactional Leadership theory also focus on the task that need to be carried out and makes sure they are done the right way as compared to Transformational Leadership
Work and relevant social work books for guidance. (Unit 2.2.4) The learning agreement was drafted by me and the student with a clear plan setting out our expectations, learning objectives, dates and times when the supervision will be held and professionals details who are involved during the placement. This document may be altered at any stage with the consent of all the parties and will be followed formally within the first week of placement. (Unit 1:1.4) The student has agreed to adhere by the agency
From this case, there have two theories would be a “best fit” for Dr. Jannie. One of the suitable theories that make The Hour Glass successful is Trait Theories. This theory leadership focuses to identify a link to successful leadership in a variety of different personality traits and characteristics. While Trait Theory builds off of the “Great Man” theory, it still adheres to that leadership is naturally indispensable. The search for the characteristics or traits of effective leaders has been studied
tools needed to fulfill the needs of my followers. People follow for many reasons; research done by Gallup discovered that people follow due to trust, compassion, stability, and hope (Rath, 2008, p. 82). Being critically ill in the intensive care unit turns the lives of patients and their family 's upside down. It is important to provide stability during these trying times. It is necessary to create a feeling of security and follow through with my plans and leading with responsibility. I show
As Jacob walked down, he saw the same dull gray walls imprisoning him and the rest of the people in this unit with him. ‘The Creator is behind all this,’ Jacob thought. The Creator was a man who looked and talked just as any other human in the unit, but everyone knew inside his human form was everything but human. He was a cold, calculating computer that tracked the every move of the unit. The Creator controlled everything and there were rumors that he would do nasty things to the people who spoke
About two years ago our unit was assigned a new supervisor. The new supervisor had an investigative background, with no prior knowledge of dealing with gangs or gang culture. Initially, he was very receptive to the fact that certain individuals in the unit were asked to present gang material to schools, businesses, and organizations. In the begin, only one other coworker and I would do the presentations, due to the fact we had the most knowledge and were P.O.S.T( Police Officer Standard Training)
My educational journey has been an experience I will remember. I have attended school in three different countries, Antigua, St. Thomas, and New York. A diverse educational experience has allowed me to interact with many different cultures and confront many of the different topics we discussed in class. At that time however, I was not fully aware of the implications of certain situation but after many readings I can now fully understand many of the experiences I encountered in my journey. All the
1. TRIP/EVENT PREPARATION a. The visit is your opportunity to show RADM Midgette your command and AOR so the itinerary will be based largely upon your input. As your unit begins to piece together this visit, please also keep in mind and include key CG AUX personnel, the Senior Reserve Officer, and Reserve CMC as appropriate. PLEASE let your higher command know RADM Midgette will be in your AOR for a visit. b. In preparing for the visit, you should be thinking about how RADM Midgette can assist
to assess unresolved issues prior to making a decision. Initiative: Lenore suggests creative approaches to resolving obstacles within the unit. Liaison: Lenore continues to share relevant information to accomplish all assigned tasks within the unit. She continues to promote and encourage a two-way communication between herself and employees of the unit. Flexibility/Adaptability: Lenore continues to adjust her priorities to ensure
Unit PO8-777Z logged his first memory in a dark factory filled with the sounds of mechanical whirring and the chirp of computers. There was a window in the corner, where the only source of light beamed radiantly into the tenebrous cavern below. The sharp smell of vinegar and other cleaning agents permeated the air. The air smelled of oil, along with burning metal and rubber. Unit PO8-777Z did not experience any of this; he did, however, understand that he was missing a great many things. As his
Community policing is a philosophy and an organizational strategy that promotes a new partnership between people and their police. It is based on the premise that both the police and the community must work together to identify prioritize and solve contemporary problems such as crime , drugs , fear of crime , social and physical disorder and over all neighborhood decay , with the goals of improving the overall quality of life in the area .It required wide department commitment from every civilian
Community Policing Counter-terrorism(surveillance, detention, racial-profiling, raids) has been implemented by many law enforcement at all levels.There has been a shift of police strategy from community policing of the late 20th century for homeland security in the 21st century(Chappell 2009). Community policing is a police innovation that got national funding in 1994 by the Clinton Administration but funding decreased after 9-11. This form of policing was meant to support communities by allowing
Community policing is perhaps the most obscured and frequently abused theme in police management during this decade. In the past few years the concept of community policing has become more prevalent in society. Many observers of the police have often suggested that police and policing are different in different places and that a community gets the kind of policing they want. I find this to be true to the extent that it is up to the community to decide how they will be potentially protected as well
A question some people have and what Law Enforcement classes ask is What is Community policing? What does it do? Why do we have it? Why does it not work so well now? These questions are asked because most people do not know what community policing is and what it does for the people. It also seems that nowadays there has been a divide in the communities that the police have to work in. This divide that has formed is years of different problems arising in the community between them and the police,
Current Philosophies of Policing and the War on Drugs Styles and philosophies of policing have undergone substantial changes since the beginning of codified police practice and the Statute of Winchester 1285 (Schmalleger, 2015). Illegal drugs, laws regarding illegal drug use, and the way in which illegal drugs and their use are fought have evolved with the changes in policing philosophies. The changes are evident when looking at how illegal drug crimes and offenders have been treated since the
Community policing is a philosophy that promotes organizational strategies, which support the systematic use of partnerships and problem-solving techniques, to proactively address the immediate conditions that give rise to public safety issues such as crime, social disorder, and fear of crime. —Community Policing Defined Today, Participatory governance has become the buzzword of the society. People – the stakeholders of democracy are ready to participate with government functionaries
Overall, the approach is a simple model whose only aim is fixing the problem of crimes temporarily (Greene, 2014). It, however, does not address the underlying causes of crime. Alternative Solutions One of the alternatives to zero tolerance policing is community policing. In this model, both the law enforcers and the citizens have the shared responsibility of identifying and solving crime in a region (Reisig, 2010). The citizens are required to assist the police by being vigilant and reporting any suspicious
Community policing promotes community members having stake in the community so they can help reduce crime and the elements that create crime in their neighborhood(Stevens, 2001). This prevention of crime led by the community members includes terrorism and all other crime. If community members have social efficacy and a stake in the community it seems they wouldn't want a terrorist attack that's connected to their community because that will bring harm to them. This is where reaching out to Muslim