Order Maintenance: Responding to Mentally Ill Persons and Domestic Calls

Order Maintenance: Responding to Mentally Ill Persons and Domestic Calls
From the reading assignments and from your own research regarding the limitless service of maintaining order, respond to the following questions regarding police responses to domestic calls and to people with mental illnesses.
Respond to the following questions in essay format. You may want to break the paper into two sections, one dealing with the mental illness issues and one dealing with domestic calls.

1.What are some of the more common problems for police associated with mentally ill persons and responses to domestic calls?

2.What are some identifiable issues that police face when dealing with the mentally ill or domestic calls?

3. What are possible solutions or trainings that should be taken to help police respond to mentally ill persons and domestic calls?

4.Explain your position on whether you feel the police should be held responsible and liable for encounters with mentally ill persons or domestic calls that end in harm to the persons.

Your response should be at least two pages in length, not including the title or reference pages. You are required to use at least two articles in addition to your textbook as source material for your response. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced according to APA format. All paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations.

*I am a police officer, so this needs to sound like it comes from someone who supports law enforcement*

I will upload pieces from the textbook for a source.

THE PROFILE ESSAY

Complete a Profile essay about Oahu, Hawaii.

Profiles take a specific angle that shares a significant issue, important contribution, or surprising quality of a person, place, or local, community event with which you have the first-hand experience.
The subject of the Profile should focus on a local person (perhaps church/community volunteer) you know, a local place you have visited, or local event  (parade, fair, festival)  you have attended, meaning the subject should be a part of your local neighborhood, community, or town.
Profiles are not full life stories; instead, they share a fresh perspective on the subject.
Profiles require writers to take a close look at a subject and use detail and description to bring the subject to life. You are using words to share with the reader your personal experience with this person, place or event.
The audience of the Profile essay is the local community. Imagine the readers as neighbors and local community members.

The introduction grabs the reader’s attention, introduces the subject, and clearly conveys the overall purpose. The body paragraphs work to support the essay’s purpose with appropriate content that meets the readers’ needs. The conclusion ties the essay together and leaves readers with a dominant impression.
The writer provides details and descriptions to show the subject’s qualities and convey the dominant impression. The writer uses additional strategies such as providing background information, detailing scenes, or including dialogue to bring the subject to life and develop ideas.

U.S. v. Bailey, 444 U.S. 394 (1980)

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Address the following in 1,0001,250 words:
Read and brief the following cases:
U.S. v. Bailey, 444 U.S. 394 (1980)
Your case brief should follow the format below:
Name of the case and citation: Title of the selected case
Facts of the case: Summary of the events, court timeline, evidence, and so forth
Legal issues: Issues that were present in this case
Courts decision: The court’s decision and the conclusion to the case
Rationale: The reasoning behind the final decision (Why did the court rule this way?)
Dissenting opinions: Any disputing or disagreeing opinions with an explanation of what they were and why they were raised 
Do you agree or disagree with the Court’s decision? Explain why you agree or disagree with the Court’s decision. 
Your paper should include the definition of escape.

Evaluate Games Research Article

 

Each paper should be 1-2 pages (double spaced, 12-point, Times New Roman) and critically evaluate a games research article, addressing the questions shown below. You will need to find full-length articles (not abstracts) published within the last 3 years from one of the following venues: Foundations of Digital Games (FDG), Transactions of the Digital Games Research Association (ToDiGRA), IEEE Transactions on Games (IEEE ToG), AAAI Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment (AIIDE), or International Conference on Interactive Digital Storytelling (ICIDS). The questions are:

  1. What were the research questions under investigation?
  2. How did the researchers approach the research questions? What were their methods?
  3. What did the researchers find? How did they interpret the findings?
  4. Are you convinced of their results and interpretations? Why or why not? Explain.