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Overview
There are three categories of social-order crimes (the fourth will be covered later in the course). The three categories that fall under the heading of offenses against public order and the administration of justice are 1) crimes against public order and safety, such as disorderly conduct and reach of peace; 2) crimes against justice and the administration of justice, such as treason and perjury; and 3) crimes against the environment, such as crimes that violate environmental laws. These social-order or public-order crimes are offenses that disturb society in such a way that the action taken is seen as invading the peace and tranquility of society.

Instructions
For this assignment, assume you have been asked by your supervisor to select a public-order crime from one of the three categories that relates to your current or future position as a criminal justice professional to be distributed to your department for training purposes. Based on your selected crime, prepare a memorandum to your supervisor, responding to the following:

Summarize a statute (federal or state, depending on the crime chosen) governing your selected crime using your state’s government Web site.
Analyze the elements required to prove a violation of the statute for your selected crime.
Explain one case opinion that is on point for the charge associated with your selection, including the facts of the case, the ruling of the court and the basis for the ruling.
Articulate why it is important for a criminal justice professional to understand the legal and social parameters of the statutory and case law for your selected crime when conducting an investigation.
Requirements
Written communication: Must be free of errors that detract from the overall message.
Resources and citations: Format according to APA guidelines.
Required page count: 35, not including the cover page or the references page.
Font and font size: Times New Roman, 12 point.
You are required to submit a draft of your paper to SafeAssign. Once you review your results and make any needed changes, submit your paper for grading.

Business opportunities

Using one of several dimensions to determine opportunities for a viable business proposition [for example, new technology, Markets trends etc] Develop a coherent narrative to showcases a well-researched opportunity that it worth exploring as a profit or non-profit business. Here, you are required to produce a 2500-word report that uses the problem/solution fit framework to articulate the viability of the opportunity identified. 

Once this has been determined, use it to determine the initial steps required to have a product market fit. Here, you can use the initial hypothesis to creatively propose a strategy to achieve it. 

Proposal argument

Outside Research: No minimum, use whatever level of research is necessary to support your argument

Task: Construct a persuasive argument with a proposal claim advocating a specific change or course of action. Make sure you:
Identify the problem you want to address and explain why the audience should be concerned about it.
Propose a solution, stating it as clearly and specifically as you can.
Examine the feasibility of your proposal; explain how it can work, who would be affected by it, what resources it would need, etc. Provein as much detail as possiblethat your proposal could work in reality, not just in theory.
Consider other solutions to the problem and explain why you prefer your solution.
Also make sure that you have a specific audience in mind as youre writing your proposal and gear your argument toward that audience. For example, if youre proposing moving Fall break to Thanksgiving so that students can go home for the holiday, you might frame your argument one way for presentation to university officials and another way for your fellow students.

Tips: Focus on crafting you own argument. It is not advisable to travel well-worn paths, but rather to choose something unique that matters to you and you believe will matter to your audience. Remember that these are short papers, so choose a topic that can fit into 3-4 pages. I suggest thinking locallywhat problems do you see on campus or in your hometown or within your own experience that you think are fixable?
Do NOT pick a topic on the national or international scale as you wont have room to prove feasibility. For example, 3 to 4 pages is not enough room to propose reworking the whole US tax system or to propose that every school in the country have the same classes. Also, if your proposal will cost more than a couple hundred dollars to implement make sure that you explain where that money would come from.
For more help see chapter 6 of our textbook and the power point slides Ive loaded onto Moodle.

Reflective practice through a critical incident framework: Critically reflecting on your thinking and practice in a professional context.

Please include a minimum of 8 RELEVANT references.

I have attached documents containing incidents you MUST use. You can choose three incidents to use in the essay within the documents labeled week one, week 2, week 3, week 4, and week 5.

I have also attached the documents containing the instructions below.

You will see I have attached an example essay our teacher gave us to show what the essay should be like. Please do not plagiarise this as my teacher gave it to me.

Please ask if you need any clarification at all.

Keep    to    the    word limits    (2000    words    +/-    10%)
Make    sure    you    anonymise    names    of    schools,    teachers,    pupils    and    yourself        make    sure    you    do    this    in    the    references    at    the    end    too.    Include    a    reference    list    at    the    end        min    =    about    8    references        Use Hrvard    referencing        –    find    this    on    The    University    website

(Suggestion to start off the essay)
For the past six weeks, I spent each Friday afternoon in a Year One classroom on placement acting as a teaching assistant. Throughout the placement, I kept a journal of significant incidents I experienced whilst in the school in Trafford. In this essay, I intend to use a critical incident framework to reflect on and interpret the situations I found my self in, enabling me to transcribe the results. These incidents have been described as critical incidents  (Tripp;1993, p.8). Tripp states that critical incidents are produced by the way we look at a situation (Tripp;1993, p.8).

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Title: Reflective practice    through a    critical incident    framework: Critically reflecting on    your    thinking and practice in a professional context.   

Section 1: Brief introductionwhat are you going to do and how     In this essay, I    intend to    (50-100 words)

Section 2:Reasoned explanation of the meaning of reflective practice, a critical incident, and the critical incident framework you are using. Explain how you will use the framework to structure your incidents. Make sure you do this. (200-300 words)

Section 3:
Critical incident 1
Use the critical incident framework to structure your incident. Describe the incident briefly, move onto the initial reflection, and then reasoned analysis and critical reflection about what was going on using the critical incident framework. Come to a reasoned new understanding of the critical incident. (450-500 words)

Section 4:
Critical Incident 2
Use the critical incident framework to structure your incident. Describe the incident briefly, move onto the initial reflection, and then reasoned analysis and critical reflection about what was going on using the critical incident framework. Come to a reasoned new understanding of the critical incident. (450-500 words)

Section 5:
Critical incident 3
Use the critical incident framework to structure your incident. Describe the incident briefly, move onto the initial reflection, and then reasoned analysis and critical reflection about what was going on using the critical incident framework. Come to a reasoned new understanding of the critical incident. (450-500 words)

Section 6:
Discussion and reasoned conclusions
What have you learned about your thinking and/or practice through using the critical incident framework? How has your thinking developed as a consequence? What are your final reflections on how using a critical incident framework can help you develop more broadly as a professional? (250 words)