write a induction letter about how i grow as a writer with these assigments

What is the final ePortfolio Reflective Introduction?

Your ePortfolio introductory essay is your opportunity to “self-reflect” or otherwise honestly, carefully consider and assess your progress in reading about, learning and adopting the practices of scholarship, research and argumentation taught and practiced in Writing 39C. In the past nine weeks we have read, critiqued, peer edited, evaluated, revised, argued, persuaded, defended and concluded. We have considered the various methods of further presenting and arguing, including through use of experts, chronology, comparison, graphics and other multi-modal elements which build credibility and affirm the strength and viability of your interpretation of the secondary sources you have gathered and curated as the writer-editor of your work. Finally, we have in addition to composition literacy and research literacy, sought to achieve “civic literacy” in a course whose topic of consideration is built on appreciating public policy.

The RI is a survey of your progress, with detailed discussion and self-assessment. It argues the importance of choices you made, lessons learned, of your decisions and negotiations and missteps, all to show your readers (instructor and fellow student-scholars) that you are ready, or at least readier than you were, for serious and sincere research as an upper-division writer of an argumentative research-based long essay.

The Reflective Introduction is also a guide or map to our appreciation of the rest of your ePortfolio. Since your ePort is organized into sections (HCP, AP, Artifacts) you will want to refer throughout the RI representative sections of each. You should do this using direct quotation, side-by-side comparisons, screen shots, or any other dynamic, active methods which show and illustrate your evaluation of the texts you are discussing and your engagement with them. You will of course want to make sure, first, to have uploaded all sections of your ePortfolio. Under HCP and AP do include all drafts and exercises related to those respective projects. Everything else you choose to include can go under Artifacts, organized as you see fit. Remember this should all be logical, user-friendly, well-organized, inviting and attractive.

To begin, you might find it helpful to remember the following questions as you compose your 1,300-word (with images) RI. Why am I including this particular excerpt or reference or artifact? How (in what way) does it show my development as a writer, editor, researcher, thinker and rhetorician?

For example, one simple method of showing the point of revision is to reproduce portions of a hard copy version of an essay draft with student or teacher comments, acknowledging successes or areas needing improvement and then to share the revised version of the same. Again, you will absolutely need to explain in detail why and how and to what end you made the changes. Example: In my first draft I failed to identify my demographic carefully, and did not have real numbers. In researching my later draft, I used the key words and search terms I noted were actually most typically and frequently employed in the literature. As a result, I found more articles and recent numbers, mostly estimates, which quantified the problem in real-life numbers of affected undocumented women domestic workers in California. Additionally, I found that this new information forced me to revise my original thesis…

Please note that I strongly suggest you begin the Reflective Introduction to your work by reviewing your Self-Assessment from Week 1.

Of course, you will be graded/assessed on the strong writing of the RI itself. Compose and organize it as a personal essay, with an argument and through-line about yourself as a writer – a thesis! It should offer a “promise to the reader,” evidence, other voices, multiple pieces of evidence. You will need to make choices. Proofread, run spell and grammar check, make sure links and images are functional.

Finally, as I have assured you throughout the quarter, this class values process AND product. Don’t be shy about expressing your disappointment in an essay or the flaws of an argument or, yes, the frustration at finding research too late. Many students might indeed wish they had more time this quarter, which they might use to write a more vigorous Advocacy Project or, indeed, choose a different position. That’s okay! Just explain it, and offer a strong defense or explanation of what you might do differently and what you learned. Avoid generic comments, analysis such as “I wish I had planned better.” Be specific instead. Details matter. Now that you know more about research, what in particular might you wish for? Why? This is a persuasive, argumentative “essay,” after all, meant to show all you can do, have done, would do better perhaps as a result of what you have learned.

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This is this the comment I had for HCP draft and I made changes from this comment:

This is a start, Jin Wei, but I’m concerned that your topic is still too general and relies too heavily on Desmond’s research and not enough on outside sources. Consider the fact that Desmond’s book is only an investigation of the housing crisis in a single city, Milwaukee, and that his project is much, much larger than yours (a whole book), but it seems like you’re trying to tackle the issue on a national scale in an 8-page paper. In revision, please consider: -Focusing less on summarizing Evicted and more on a specific housing law, or practice in one particular place. If you wish to focus on race and housing, then don’t stray from this topic. You’ll also have to show how race and poverty are connected, without assuming your readers already know the reasons for this. -Try integrating your multimodal sources, but throughout your essay, rather than grouping them all together. Also, be sure to explain their relevance to your argument. Please see my margin comments for more specific questions and suggestions.


This is the comment for AP draft2, And I made changes from base on this comment:

After reading your draft, my overall impression is that you need to spend much more time describing, defining, and advocating your solution, using research to support your claims. Right now, your solution is supported by very little research, and I’m not even sure what it looks like or is intended to do at a practical level. You don’t need to invent a solution to the problem, but you do need to present all aspects of your solution in a way that shows it’s the best one. Who supports it? How much will it cost to implement? Who will it help? You should also be sure to stay away from describing the problem in too much detail. For example, your causation section is in “HCP territory,” meaning that you’re spending time talking about the problem, not the solution. You can assume that your reader is familiar with the problem and has read your HCP; imagine that the AP is picking up where the HCP left off. Think of causation as providing a solution that will get at the root of the problem–not as an opportunity to once again prove that the problem exists and is deserving of our attention. -Be sure to use multimodal evidence. Also, please be sure your essay follows a standard essay format, not an outline. I don’t mind if you use headings, but the way it’s written now makes your essay seem disconnected and organized somewhat randomly.

 

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Answer 3 questions (minimum of 300 words) and reply to 2 discussions

 

  1. Please answer the 3 objectives below in a minimum of 300 words and include references in APA format.

     

  2. Reply to the two discussions below.  The discussions are other students’ reply to the 3 objectives below.   You can use their discussions as ideas to generate answers for the 3 objectives. 

 

Please let me know if you have any questions.  Thanks!

 

 

 

  1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of current risk assessment practices? When writing your response, focus on tests designed to assess risk and dangerousness.

     

  2. How can you utilize or build upon the strengths of current risk assessment practices in forensic psychology? How can you account for the weaknesses of current risk assessment practices in forensic psychology? Provide examples and rationales.

     

  3. Which term do you prefer, “prediction of risk” or “assessment of risk”? State your reasons for your opinion.

 

 

 

Student discussion 1

 

Risk Assessment Practices

 

What are the strengths and weaknesses of current risk assessment practices? When writing your response, focus on tests designed to assess risk and dangerousness.

 

The strength of the risk assessment tools is that they provide an accurate assessment of the risk factors that might affect the behavior in the future (Bartol & Bartol, 2008). In addition, using previous behavior, personality traits and familial history are factors that the most common risk factors assessed and this information can be obtained fairly easily.

 

Bartol & Bartol (2006) stated that current risk assessment tools use actuarial data, with weaknesses such as “focus[ing] on small number of factors…, are passive predictors, focusing primarily on relatively static variables…, may include risk factors that are unacceptable on legal grounds…, have been developed to predict a specific outcome over a specific period of time in a specific population…, have a restricted definition of violence risk…” (Bartol & Bartol, 2006, p.146). Another weakness of risk assessment tools is that they almost exclusively use PCL-R (Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised).  

 

How can you utilize or build upon the strengths of current risk assessment practices in forensic psychology? How can you account for the weaknesses of current risk assessment practices in forensic psychology? Provide examples and rationales.

 

“The MacArthur Network research project… the goals were..: (1) to improve the validity of clinical assessment risk, (2) to improve the effectiveness of clinical risk assessment, and (3) to provide useful information for reforming mental health policy. The project resulted in the development of the Multiple Iterative Classification Tree, a means of assessing the likelihood that a mentally disordered individual will engage in future aggressive behavior” (Bartol & Bartol, 2008, p.275).   

 

Which term do you prefer, “prediction of risk” or “assessment of risk”? State your reasons for your opinion.

 

The difference between the “prediction of risk” and “assessment of risk” is that the “prediction” implies that they can provide a prediction of whether or not a person will be violent again. “Assessment” utilizes past and present behavior to analyze the possibility of inappropriate behavior (Bartol & Bartol, 2006). I prefer the “assessment of risk” because it not only provides the assessment of the level or risk, but also provides risk factors that affect the level of risk and suggestions on how to lower the risk (Bartol & Bartol, 2006).

 

 

 

References

 

Bartol, A. M., Bartol C.A. (2006). Introduction to Forensic Psychology. Research and Application. Second Edition. Los Angeles: Sage Publications. ISBN: 978-1-4129-5830-1.

 

Bartol, C.R. & Bartol A.M. (2008). Criminal behavior. A psychosocial approach [Eighth edition]. New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall, ISBN 0-13-239421-9.

 

 

 

STUDENT DISCUSSION 2

 

What are the strengths and weaknesses of current risk assessment practices? When writing your response, focus on tests designed to assess risk and dangerousness.

 

Risk assessment involves an individual that has recently been found guilty of a crime, as authorities need to know how to appropriately deal with the individual. Psychologists, social workers or legal professionals conduct these assessments, and they form an important part of decisions regarding what kind of prison is most appropriate for an offender (e.g., maximum security), whether to release an offender (e.g., to parole), and what factors need to be targeted by interventions (eaplstudent.com). There are three types of assessments; actuarial, unstructured clinical, and structural clinical judgment. One test that is focused on the risk assessment is the Hare PCL-R. The Hare Psychopathy Checklist-Revised (PCL-R) is a diagnostic tool used to rate a person’s psychopathic or antisocial tendencies. People who are psychopathic prey ruthlessly on others using charm, deceit, violence or other methods that allow them to get with they want. The symptoms of psychopathy include: lack of a conscience or sense of guilt, lack of empathy, egocentricity, pathological lying, repeated violations of social norms, disregard for the law, shallow emotions, and a history of victimizing others. Originally designed to assess people accused or convicted of crimes, the PCL-R consists of a 20-item symptom rating scale that allows qualified examiners to compare a subject’s degree of psychopathy with that of a prototypical psychopath. It is accepted by many in the field as the best method for determining the presence and extent of psychopathy in a person (minddisorders.com).

 

How can you utilize or build upon the strengths of current risk assessment practices in forensic psychology?

 

In order to build upon strength of current risk assessment it is very important to look the risk factors, yet introducing ways that can decrease the risk overall. Offenders may end up committing the same crime, if released or other crimes, but it is best to determine from the beginning that behaviors or violence could occur in the future. Recidivism associated with risk assessment is a major factor that can occur with an individual that have committed bad crimes, but prisons, jails, or other facilities may provide programs to help. Overall,When a risk assessment is being conducted it is very important that there is validity present and valuable information. 

 

Which term do you prefer prediction of risk or risk assessment?

 

When it comes to deciding which term I prefer it is best to define both. A prediction occurs when an individual makes a statement of what could happen. Assessment involves in general to the judgment of the quality, worth, importance, or value of something or someone. Since determining both terms, I would pick assessment because there is a chance to find information and apply it to whatever circumstances. I believe more of an outcome of validity and reliability will occur from an assessment.

 

http://forensicpsychiatry.ca/risk/literature.htm

 

http://www.eaplstudent.com/fact-sheets/114-risk-assessment

 

http://www.minddisorders.com/Flu-Inv/Hare-Psychopathy-Checklist.html#b#ixzz2umKbx65c

 

 

 

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Assignment 2: Course Project: Final Submission

This week, you will compile all sections of the project into a final paper. Add anything from your weekly reflective summary that is applicable to this project and incorporate feedback received from your instructor.

Your final paper should include the following sections and details:

  • Introduction
  • Scope of the Problem
  • Literature Review
  • Description of the Program
    • Any local, state, or federal governmental agencies that need to be involved in your program
    • Population
    • Community involved
    • Program goals
    • Method of implementation
    • Expectations of results
    • Method of program evaluation
  • Resources Required
  • Method of Policy Enactment
    • Agencies that will be used
    • Implementation of resources
    • Evaluation

    Submission Details:

  • Submit your final paper in a 10- to 15-page Microsoft Word document 
  • Cite any sources using the APA format on a separate page.

 

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