Crime families have strict membership requirements

 
Some crime families have strict membership requirements, along ethnic lines. Is this something that is common among organized crime organizations, or is this just an Italian/Sicilian thing? Why would a criminal organization have such a strict rule about the ethnicity of its full members in the first place?
It’s not uncommon that a legitimate business will also facilitate criminal activity. For instance, consider a motel that charges by the hour, or an adult “book store” with private booths in the back. Is there a place in society for these kinds of businesses, or should the government use tools like civil forfeiture to shut them down? Explain your reasoning.
Undercover law enforcement officers investigating organized crime groups run the risk of being put in a position where they are expected to engage in illegal behavior in order to maintain their cover. Is there a problem with a law enforcement officer possibly breaking the law in order to maintain his or her cover? It would not be out of the ordinary for a motorcycle gang member to participate in a fight with a rival gang. Should an undercover officer jump into the fight and actually assault a member of the rival gang so that he is not suspected as an outsider? Discuss what limits, if any, you would impose.
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Controversy in abnormal psychology

 
c​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‌‌‌‍​ontroversy exists in abnormal psychology. There is controversy in defining what is considered normal and what is considered abnormal, and there is also controversy in giving someone an actual diagnostic label. While some argue that diagnosis is a crucial way to communicate with other professionals and the research community and is needed to inform treatment, others argue that diagnosis results in harmful labeling, which affects an indi​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‌‌‌‍​vidual’s sense of self and promotes stigma and discrimination. Identify at least one positive and one negative potential impact of having a mental health diagnostic label. Select a position, pro-diagnosis or anti-diagnosis, and defend your position as it relates to mental health diagnosis and treatment. Finally, discuss how diagnostic labeling affects the individual being labeled and stigmatized attitudes toward mental illness​‌‍‍‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‌‍‍‍‌‍‌‌‌‍​.
 
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Nurses can play a very important role assessing program/policy evaluation

 
Nurses can play a very important role assessing program/policy evaluation for the same reasons that they can be so important to program/policy design. Nurses bring expertise and patient advocacy that can add significant insight and impact. In this Assignment, you will practice applying this expertise and insight by selecting an existing healthcare program or policy evaluation and reflecting on the criteria used to measure the effectiveness of the program/policy.
Review the Healthcare Program/Policy Evaluation Analysis Template provided in the Resources.
Select an existing healthcare program or policy evaluation or choose one of interest to you.
Review community, state, or federal policy evaluation and reflect on the criteria used to measure the effectiveness of the program or policy described.
The Assignment: (2–3 pages)
Based on the program or policy evaluation you selected, complete the Healthcare Program/Policy Evaluation Analysis Template. Be sure to address the following:
Describe the healthcare program or policy outcomes.
How was the success of the program or policy measured?
How many people were reached by the program or policy selected?
How much of an impact was realized with the program or policy selected?
At what point in program implementation was the program or policy evaluation conducted?
What data was used to conduct the program or policy evaluation?
What specific information on unintended consequences was identified?
What stakeholders were identified in the evaluation of the program or policy? Who would benefit most from the results and reporting of the program or policy evaluation? Be specific and provide examples.
Did the program or policy meet the original intent and objectives? Why or why not?
Would you recommend implementing this program or policy in your place of work? Why or why not?
Identify at least two ways that you, as a nurse advocate, could become involved in evaluating a program or policy after one year of implementation.
 
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Annie’s lack of functional speech.

 
Based on interviews with Annie’s parents and direct observation in Annie’s home and school, the first behavior to target is skin picking. When Annie picks her skin, she uses the forefinger of one hand to scratch and dig at the skin of her arms and legs. She has only been observed to pick at the skin on her arms and legs. The behavior occurs mostly during down times: while waiting, while watching television, while in her bedroom alone. A brief functional analysis was conducted and revealed that skin picking never occurred during attention, escape, or tangible conditions. The behavior only occurred during alone conditions.
The second issue of concern identified by the parents and confirmed via observation is Annie’s lack of functional speech. After consulting with Annie’s speech pathologist, it was determined that Annie is capable of vocal speech. She echoes simple words spoken by others and has a strong echoic repertoire of one-syllable words. She does not currently use vocal speech to get her needs and wants met or to identify things in her environment. During the observation, there were multiple occurrences of Annie pulling her mother and father into the kitchen and pointing at the refrigerator. If her parents did not guess what she wanted in the first or second try, Annie would jump up and down and start screaming, getting louder and louder until her parents guessed correctly. This episode went on for as long as 10-15 minutes. The episodes ended only when her parents correctly guessed the item she wanted.
Her parents report that Annie’s favorite foods are pretzels, raisins, cheese crackers, apples, and grapes. They said that they can get her to “do almost anything” for some grapes. She also likes to drink chocolate milk and apple juice. For fun, she plays with toys and watches television. Her favorite toys are little animals and little dolls (she collects them), tiny furniture. Her parents report that Annie loves “tiny” things. When she watches television, she usually watches Teen Titans Go or Littlest Pet Shop. She has an iPad her parents control her access to. She sometimes watches YouTube videos on her iPad. She also enjoys swimming and swinging outside.
Referral
Parent/Guardian Name(s): Juan and Maria Rodriguez
Client name: Annabelle “Annie” Rodriguez
Client Age: 7 Gender: Female
Current diagnoses: Moderate Intellectual Disability, Autism Spectrum Disorder, GERD
Brief description of behaviors of concern: Annie’s most frequent and most worrisome behavior is skin picking. She picks at her skin using her fingers and creates open sores on her arms and legs. At any given time, she has several open sores on her body. This has led to skin infections in the past. She often does this when she is watching television or alone in her room.
The second concern is her lack of speech. She is able to repeat words she hears others say, but does not initiate communication on her own. If she gets frustrated, she will jump up and down and scream until someone figures out what it is she wants. She usually leads people around the house and points at things if she wants something. It is getting harder and harder to understand what she wants.
Assessment for the behaviors identified in the referral (See Referral Formhttps://kapextmediassl-a.akamaihd.net/artsSCi/PS365/PS365_1807D/PS365_ReferralForm.docx and Brief Summary of the Functional Behavior Assessment (https://kapextmediassl-a.akamaihd.net/artsSCi/PS365/PS365_1807D/PS365_BriefSummaryFBA.docx)
You are ready to begin your intervention plan, but you need to get the parents’ approval first. In a meeting with the parents, you describe your behavior intervention plan and provide a rationale for your intervention choices.
 
 
Question
Behavior Excess for Decrease: Skin Picking
Operationally Define the target behavior by writing a 1–2 sentence that meets all of the following criteria:
Observable
Passes the “Dead Man’s” test and the “stranger” test
Uses no labels or hypothetical constructs
Explain the difference between habit behaviors and behaviors controlled by social reinforcers. Include examples.
Explain how you plan to implement all four components of habit reversal with Annie. Include a specific competing response.
Explain why you expect this procedure to be effective, including a description of the applicable behavioral principles that explain why habit procedures work to reduce habit behaviors.
Including a description of the applicable behavioral principles that explain why habit procedures work to reduce habit behaviors.
Question
Behavior Deficits for Increase: The Mand and the Tact
Begin by explaining to the parents the difference between the behavioral view of language and the cognitive view of language.
Accurately represent the behavioral view of how language is learned.
Define the two verbal operants you plan to teach, i.e., the mand and the tact.
Clearly differentiate between the two by providing examples for the parents. Your definitions should include the controlling antecedents and consequences for each verbal operant.
Identify which verbal operant you will teach first and explain your rationale for this choice.
Explain your procedures for teaching each verbal operant. Include details of what a typical teaching session would look like.
In your description of how you will teach a mand, identify:
A specific mand to teach
How you will set up the relevant motivating operation
A description of how you will use shaping to teach the new verbal operant
Include how you will prompt and differentially reinforce the mand (identifying the reinforcement to be used).
How you will fade your prompts
In your description of how you will teach a tact, identify:
A specific tact to teach
How you will set up the relevant discriminative stimuli
A description of how you will use shaping to teach the new verbal operant
Include how you will prompt and differentially reinforce the tact (identifying the reinforcement to be used).
How you will fade your prompts
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