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  • Title: Managing Financial Expectations in a Privately-Held HVAC Company

    The HVAC Company specializes in the installation of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning in large projects such as domed stadiums, military bases, airports, and multi-storied buildings. Its contracts usually take two to three years to complete and, at any fiscal year end, this percentage of work completed represents a sizable percentage of its assets. The company is privately held and has a senior management group whose compensation is based almost entirely on the earnings results for the year. As the CFO, you have been reviewing the year-end estimated percentage of completion figures, which have been provided to you by the project managers responsible for the completion of the various contracts. This year has not been as successful or as active as previous ones, and the two senior founders of the company have asked you to bring in a net income figure at least equal to the last couple of years. In your mind you know that the project managers’ estimates are somewhat fluid, and you have been contemplating making the requested adjustments.
    Instructions
    Answer the following question:
    · How would you handle the request of the two senior partners?
    · What additional analysis can you draw from the information. Please think about what possibly could be going on within the scenario other than the issues you analyze for answering the questions. Do some additional critical thinking

  • Title: The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Leadership Effectiveness and Organizational Performance

     
    Approximately 2500 words.
    It must be formatted in APA style.
    It needs to include at least 20 references.
    References should be in Harvard format.
    You must read all the textbooks I uploaded before starting to write.
    You need to strictly follow the assignment requirements (“Assignment Submission Form AS2 MN7030SR Mar 24” ).
    I will request unlimited revisions if the assignment does not meet the requirements.
    I will request a refund if the assignment does not pass.
    If you cannot accept these terms, please do not quote me.

  • “Engaging in Meaningful Peer Discussions”

    Please respond to at least two other students. Peer responses must be of sufficient length to address the discussion prompt sufficiently and sufficient substance to be meaningful (a good guide is for it to be around 100-150 words), substantive (i.e., address the content of the post and the lesson material), and grounded in the lesson material and literature. A good way to address this requirement is to make direct reference to at least one of the assigned readings and/or the lesson material in each of your required peer responses. You may challenge, support, or supplement another student’s answer using the terms, concepts, and theories from the required readings. Also, do not be afraid to respectfully disagree where you feel appropriate, as this should be part of your analysis process at this academic level.
    Answer 1: self-explanatory
    Answer 2: self-explanatory 
    Answer 3: self-explanatory
    When writing your response, please include in the text of the answer:
    – one question (excluding for Answer 3)
    – a new fact and/or a new perspective
    – use one source and cite the source at the end
    – information that would support a further conversation
    – address the post
    Write all answers in the same document and mark them as Answer 1, Answer 2, and Answer 3 (separately).

  • Title: Investigating the Effects of Social Media on Mental Health: An Introduction

    Hello
    I need to write an introduction to my paper.Look for this paper. I want to write like this introduction. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/…
    You should change the references, and I want to add or change some methods in this introduction.
    Please note that the similarity percentage should be very, very small.

  • “Participation Expectations: Guidelines for Quality Discussion Posts” “Understanding Ourselves: Exploring Social Perception, Influence, and Self-Fulfilling Prophecy in Social Psychology” “The Impact of Culture on Self-Perception: Exploring Cultural Psychology and its Role in Defining the Self” “Effective Communication: The Importance of Clarity, Conciseness, and Respect”

    Participation Expectations
    For each discussion activity, you are responsible for posting at least one substantive initial response to the discussion questions posed, as well, as a reply to at least two other postings made by your classmates.
    Your initial substantive posting should be a thoughtful reflection on at least one aspect of the discussion theme or question posed and can either initiate a line of discussion or be in response to someone else’s posting (i.e., adding your own perspective or additional research to it). Keep in mind that quality is better than quantity and “me too” and “I agree” type postings add little to the conversation. Your postings should demonstrate that you have read and thought about the course material. You are encouraged to reference your course textbook in your postings as well as other relevant outside literature.
    Some points to keep in mind:
    Be clear and to the point in your postings.
    Edit your work. Your posts should be coherent and use proper grammar and spelling.
    Keep postings to 300-350 words. Quality is better than quantity.
    Contribute your own thoughts about the material you have read.
    Support your thoughts by referencing the textbook or other outside literature.
    Raise additional questions or points of discussion to stimulate further discussion.
    If you have questions, show that you have already tried to find a solution.
    Respect the viewpoints of your peers. Ask for clarification if you don’t understand a point. Assume good intentions.
    Use the proper terminology introduced in the course readings.
    When using literature in your postings, make sure to provide references in proper APA Style.
    Show respect and sensitivity to peers’ gender, cultural and linguistic background, political, and religious beliefs.
    You are strongly encouraged to take the time to review the following documents on writing quality discussion posting and on taking roles in discussions.
    PREPARING TO WRITE
    1. Read assigned material—critically—and take notes as you read:
    Who wrote this material (a respected expert? an activist with a specific aim or belief?) Do
    they have any possible biases?
    Are studies reliable and valid? (What kind of research was performed?)
    When was this material written? Are the definitions/conditions/opinions described still
    accur vant? ate/rele
    Is an opinion expressed? How might someone disagree?
    How does this material relate to other concepts and theories you are studying?
    (Remember, instructors choose readings with a plan in mind—try to imagine why they
    have assigned this reading)
    Does the article complement other things you have learned? Is it in opposition?
    2. Read and understand the discussion question or topic provided by your instructor
    • What are you asked to do? (Formulate an opinion? Respond to a question? Explain a
    concept or theory?)
    • How are you asked to do this? What kind of information are you expected to include
    (e.g., supporting quotations or references, examples, etc.) Do you need to bring in
    outside research?
    3. Sort out the finer details
    • Is there a word maximum? Minimum? (Most posts will be 1‐2 paragraphs maximum).
    • How many times are you expected to post? (Find out if you are required to post a
    certain number of times per question, per week, etc.)
    • How much of your grade is this component worth?Each post? Budget your time accordingly
    A.re you expected to respond to other students’ posts? What proportion of original posts
    versus responses are you asked to provide?
    INITIAL POSTS – An initial post is a response to the original question
    presented by the course instructor, or the opening post
    on a particular topic (i.e., not responding to other
    students’ posts). Consider each post a “mini‐thesis,” in
    which you state a position and provide support for it.
    If you are responding to a question, be sure to
    1. Take a position: Provide a clear answer to the
    question (incorporate some of the wording of
    the question in your answer if possible).
    2. Offer a reasoned argument: Provide an
    explanation for your point of view, and use
    evidence from your text, notes, or outside
    research (where appropriate) to support your
    point.
    3. Stay focused: End with a summary comment to
    explain the connection between your evidence
    and the question (how your evidence proves
    your point).
    Your post might also introduce a question or idea that
    others can follow up on. But make sure you have answered the question first! Discusssion Marking rubric.
    A+
    Discussion Post A+
    Initial Post
    /2.5 points
    deliver
    information
    that is full of
    thought,
    insight, and
    analysis
    • make
    insightful
    connections
    to course
    content
    • make
    insightful
    connections
    to real-life
    situations
    • contain rich
    and fully
    developed
    new ideas,
    connections,
    or
    applications
    • contain no
    spelling
    errors and
    typos
    Question of discussion is –
    Who are you?
    Use this discussion area to complete the discussion activity in Unit 02.
    For this discussion, you are asked to think about yourself. Describe your characteristics. Explain how you came to become the person you call yourself. Identify any positive self-illusions you might have and list some examples. Do the values of your culture have a role in defining yourself?
    Refer to the Outline for the specific dates for this discussion and when your initial response should be posted by. Discussion participation expectations can be found in the Assessments section of the course website.
    During the week, be sure to spend some time reviewing and responding to the posts of your discussion group members.Write in 300-350 words. Describe your characteristics. Explain how you came to become the person you call yourself. These are the characterstics :
    social preceptionHOW WE THINK, FEEL, AND ACT IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
    Social psychology also examines how people form impressions and make inferences about other people and events in the social world, a process called social perception. We form these impressions easily and frequently—we decide why our favourite hockey team won the game, why a grade on a test was lower than we expected, and why our best friend’s dating relationship probably would not last.
    social perception – HOW WE THINK, FEEL, AND ACT IN THE SOCIAL WORLD
    Social psychology also examines how people form impressions and make inferences about other people and events in the social world, a process called social perception. We form these impressions easily and frequently—we decide why our favourite hockey team won the game, why a grade on a test was lower than we expected, and why our best friend’s dating relationship probably would not last.
    social perception – how people form impressions of and make inferences about other people and events in the social world
    Social Influence Another central issue examined by social psychologists is social influence—the impact of other people’s attitudes and behaviour, or even their mere presence, on our thoughts, feelings, and behaviour. In some cases, social influence is very direct: advertising messages are a good example of deliberate efforts to influence our attitudes and behaviour. In other cases, however, social influence is very subtle. We are, for example, less likely to help a person in need if we are in a large group than if we are alone with the person, in part because we don’t feel personally responsible for helping when there are others around us.
    social influence – the impact of other people’s attitudes and behaviours on our thoughts, feelings, and behaviour
    self fulfiling prophecy reading in book.
    HOW OUR ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOUR SHAPE THE SOCIAL WORLD
    Finally, social psychology also examines how our attitudes and behaviours can shape the social world. Through the process called self‐fulfilling prophecy, people’s expectations about someone else’s traits influence how they act toward that person. In turn, these actions elicit the behaviour that is expected. The self‐fulfilling prophecy therefore leads people to confirm whatever beliefs they have and makes it very difficult for these beliefs to be disconfirmed.
    self‐fulfilling prophecy – the process by which people’s expectations about a person lead them to elicit behaviour that confirms these expectations
    Social cognitionA particular type of social perception, social cognition, describes how we think about others and the social world. At times, we see the world accurately. For example, you might assume that expensive restaurants serve better food than do cheap restaurants—and this is a pretty good rule of thumb (or heuristic). But in some cases, we tend to make errors in our judgments about people and events. For example, many people are more afraid of air travel than road travel. In reality, every year, the number of people who die in car accidents is greater than that in airplane accidents, suggesting that our fear of air travel isn’t well founded.
    social cognition – how we think about the social world, and in particular how we select, interpret, and use information to make judgments about the world
    Content from book
    Do the values of your culture have a role in defining yourself? for this part of question take help of this reading content from book donot use chatgpt and Ai at all. Write in own words. Do use AI AND CHATGPT.
    CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY
    Psychology has its roots in Western Europe and the United States; therefore psychological knowledge reflects cultural traditions in these regions of the world. It has been argued that psychology is largely culture‐bound, not only in terms of its origin but also in terms of its concepts and its research findings, which represent only a particular and small part of the world (Berry, 2013; Henrich, Heine, & Norenzayan, 2010). Psychology has been criticized for being culture blind as it has largely ignored the influence of culture on human emotion, cognition, and behaviour (Berry, 2013). In fact, psychological knowledge from many parts of the world including most African nations, most Arab countries, South America, Russia, India, China, and first nations in Americas and Pacific regions is missing (Berry, 2013).
    Cultural psychology examines how culture shapes people by focusing on the processes that people become encultured in their own culture (Cohen, 2015). Cultural psychologists study how certain beliefs, attitudes, values, and particular patterns of behaviour have developed in a culture. Sternberg (2014) has argued that various cultures have different ways of seeing and evaluating people and interpreting their behaviours, goals, and intelligence. What is highly valued in one culture may be devalued, or looked down on, in another.
    Cultural and cross‐cultural research not only identify cultural differences but also highlight cultural similarities—both are equally important. By identifying cultural differences, we can recognize the diversity of human behaviour, thought processes, and emotional expressions. For example, if intelligence is defined and understood differently across cultures, our theoretical framework of intelligence should be modified and expanded to include these cultural variations. On the other hand, by identifying cultural similarities, shared psychological mechanisms are established. This highlights the universality and the commonality of a certain psychological process, which helps with developing a global psychology (Berry, 2013; Wang, 2017).
    As you read subsequent chapters, you will notice that although many cultural and cross‐cultural psychological research are described and discussed, they are far fewer than social psychological research that are conducted in the West. This is a reflection of the discipline that psychology is still mostly produced in the West and made available to the rest of the world. Local psychology is generally not valued, misrepresented, and not shared in the West. The outcome of the current state of affair is that we have a limited knowledge of human psychology.
    wriite in 300 words. foloow proper guidlibes as given in begning. Use AP7 STYLE OWL PURDE. Provide refrence.
    Write in on own words.
    Some points to keep in mind:
    Be clear and to the point in your postings.
    Edit your work. Your posts should be coherent and use proper grammar and spelling.
    Keep postings to 300-350 words. Quality is better than quantity.
    Contribute your own thoughts about the material you have read.
    Support your thoughts by referencing the textbook or other outside literature.
    Raise additional questions or points of discussion to stimulate further discussion.
    If you have questions, show that you have already tried to find a solution.
    Respect the viewpoints of your peers. Ask for clarification if you don’t understand a point. Assume good intentions.
    Use the proper terminology introduced in the course readings.
    When using literature in your postings, make sure to provide references in proper APA Style.
    Show respect and sensitivity to peers’ gender, cultural and linguistic background, political, and religious beliefs.

  • “Addressing Health Disparities and Promoting Health Equity for Vulnerable Populations: A Concept Map and Intervention Proposal”

    General Instructions
    Identify one vulnerable population within a selected community. Explore current literature and related data to understand better the variables that place this population at risk for health concerns and health disparities. Analyze national health directives, such as Healthy People or another national initiative, to determine the correlation to the vulnerable population’s needs/risks/disparities.
    Create a concept map, either neatly drawn by hand or using Microsoft Word, that portrays each element and its relationships.
    Use the provided worksheet Links to an external site. to answer the questions related to the concept map scenario.
    Follow APA grammar, spelling, word usage, and punctuation rules consistent with formal, scholarly writing.
    Provide resources from at least three scholarly resources. Include in-text citations in APA format when applicable.
    No more than one short direct quote (15 words or less) may be used in this assignment.
    First person should not be used within this assignment.
    Abide by Chamberlain University’s academic integrity policy.
    Include the Following Sections (detailed criteria listed below and in the grading rubric)
    Concept Map:
    Using a concept map format, identify the following elements:
    a. vulnerable population
    b. the variables that place the population at risk
    c. the identified health risk or disparity to which the population is susceptible
    d. the relationships between the elements.
    Worksheet:
    Provide a descriiption of the elements on the concept map:
    a. succinct descriiption of the vulnerable population identified
    b. minimum of three variables that place the population at risk
    c. the identified health risk(s) or disparity that the population is at risk of experiencing
    d. Explain how the concept map portrays the relationships between each element
    e. Provide support from a scholarly source
    Intervention Proposal:
    a. Identify one national population health goal or objective that relates to the identified risk or disparity, such as Healthy People or another national initiative
    b. Propose one strategy for the advanced practice nurse to collaborate at the local, state, or national levels to advocate for the health of the vulnerable population and advance the identified Healthy People goal or objective
    c. Identify the stakeholders with whom the advanced practice nurse could collaborate.
    d. Support your proposal with at least one scholarly source

  • Title: Medical Errors in Hospitals: A Pandemic-Induced Crisis for Patients and Staff in Long Term Care Facilities Summary: The article discusses the high rate of medical errors in hospitals, which is a cause for concern among patients and healthcare providers

    This assignment is an exercise to practice the concepts we discussed in class via PowerPoint.
    Attached is an article which discusses the medical error rate in hospitals. We will discuss this more later in class.
    Read the article and summarize the information to include the following:
    • What is the general information presented in the article?
    • As the result of pandemic, what are some of the negative outcomes for the patients and staff in long term care facilities?
    While addressing the questions above, make sure to:
    • Utilize paraphrasing to summarize the information.
    AND
    • Use TWO direct phrases from the article following the guidelines for using direct quotes discussed in the PowerPoint.

  • “Getting to Know Will: An Introduction” Getting to Know Will: An Introduction Hello everyone! My name is Will and I am excited to be a part of this online learning community. I am currently a sophomore majoring in cyber security. I

    Part 1: Introduce Yourself
    As an online student, you will construct knowledge not just by completing coursework but also by communicating with fellow learners and building peer-to-peer relationships in the Discussions. As an icebreaker, let’s get to know each other by including some of the following in your post:
    Name you prefer to be called
    A picture (e.g., you, family, vacation pictures – Add Image Instructions) (optional)
    Where you live
    What you do for a living; if military, include branch
    Your major and year in school
    Why you are taking this class and what you hope to learn
    Your future goals
    Your interests and hobbies; how you relax Will / Jacksonville Fl /personal security specialist / cyber security/ sophomore make up whatever for the rest

  • IDS 105 Module Two Project Draft Guidelines and Rubric “Exploring Social Justice: Concepts, Bias, and Narratives in Diverse Scenarios”

    IDS 105 Module Two Project Draft Guidelines and Rubric 
    Overview
    In this assignment, you will explore key concepts related to social justice, including justice, fairness, equality, and bias. You will also explore how narratives affect perceptions of social justice and core principles of social justice. This part of the project will be the basis for the rest of your project and will help you apply your knowledge of concepts related to social justice.
    Directions
    First, consult the Project Guidelines and Rubric to review the scope of the project and the provided scenarios. Next, review the Scenario Profiles document, which provides information related to the scenarios and potential conflicts, and select a scenario. (You will select and analyze one of the three conflicts associated with your chosen scenario in a later module.)Choose a scenario for this assignment carefully, because you will use the same scenario for the project. Then, with your chosen scenario in mind, address the assignment prompts by completing Part One in the Project Template. The following is a preview of the scenarios and conflicts:
    Scenario 1 – School
    You are interacting with a very diverse group of peers this term who come from different cultures, socioeconomic statuses, ability levels, learning styles, career goals, and more.
    Scenario 2 – Personal 
    It’s the time of year when you gather with friends and family. Recent events in the news that impact different cultures have caused differences of opinion related to issues of justice and fairness, creating conflict with those you care about. You are hosting the next holiday celebration with your family members and friends with diverse thoughts and opinions.
    Scenario 3 – Workplace 
    The organization you work for is expanding and acquiring an international business, increasing the total employee population from 500 to 10,000. Employees are located in multiple states and countries across the world.
    Note: You can find the Project Template linked in the What to Submit section. You can find the Project Guidelines and Rubric and the Scenario Profiles document linked in the Supporting Materials section.
    Specifically, you must address the following:
    Project: Part One: Social Justice
    Explain the difference between justice, fairness, and equality in the scenario.
    Describe how bias can influence your perception of social justice in the scenario.
    Describe how different narratives in society can impact your perception of social justice.
    Describe the core principles of social justice in the scenario.

  • “The Sociological and Developmental Explanations of Juvenile Delinquency: A Reflection on a Simulated Experience” What happened? A straight-A student with a good family and involvement in extracurricular activities is arrested for shoplifting “Addressing Juvenile Delinquency: A Sociological and Developmental Perspective” 2. What happened? In this station, the juvenile has been placed under diversion, a process where they meet with a diversion worker or accountability board to discuss their

    Most importantly, you will apply sociological explanations/theories of delinquency and chapter concepts and terms throughout the assignment.
    ______________________________________________________________________________
    To prepare, be sure to review the concepts and theories that have been included on the reading quizzes study guide that has been available since the first day of class. You want to pay special attention to Chapter 4: Sociological Views of Delinquency, and Chapter 5: Developmental Explanations of Delinquency. 
    Juvenile Delinquency: The Core, 6th ed. Authors: Larry J. Siegel and Brandon C. Welsh, Press:
    Cengage Learning, Year:2016, ISBN 13: 978-1-305-57741-1
    • Proficient application of the sociological and developmental explanations/theories of delinquency. (30pts)
    o Chapter 4: Sociological Views of Delinquency, and Chapter 5: Developmental Explanations of Delinquency. 
    • Proficient application of chapter concepts and key terms (30pts)
    • Thorough reflection of simulation prompt questions, with the use of chapter key terms and concepts (30 pts)
    • Demonstrates proficient sentence structure, grammar use, and idea development by effectively using course content in the following manner (10pts):
    o Apply- Make a relevant or valid connection.
    o Synthesize- Combine two or more things to create something more complex.
    o Analyze- examine content in detail for purposes of explanation and interpretation.
    Be sure to works through this assignment in sequential order and pay attention to the in instructions provided.
    Only complete this assignment if your last name begins with A-E
    Instructions: You have been provided a juvenile profile. You will navigate, and reflect upon multiple scenarios. The assignment will culminate in a 2- 3-page type-written, double-spaced essay. Feel free to complete this assignment in increments. 
    Your Profile:
    Juvenile #1
    You are a straight-A student at Good Times High School.  You have a good family, participate in student government and play on the soccer team.  You and a of couple friends went into Bartell Drugs at lunch.  While you weren’t paying attention, one of your friends stuck some merchandise in your backpack.  When store security stopped you at the door, they found the items in your backpack and detained you.  Proceed to Station #1 to find out what the security decides to do.  
    Juvenile #1 / Station #1
    Taken into Custody – To arrest a juvenile, the police must have probable cause to believe the juvenile has committed an offense or have a valid arrest warrant.
    The police come and decide to arrest you.  You suspect that it’s just because a lot of people steal from this store, but you are worried because you are currently applying for college and college scholarships.  Also, your parents are really into discipline; you know they won’t let you get off easy, even if you didn’t intend to do anything wrong.  Go to Station #2. 
    Station #1 (Complete the reflection below)
    1. Title: 
    2. What happened? 
    3. Why? 
    4. How would you feel if this happened to you?  Have you or any of your peers had a similar experience? 
    Juvenile #1 / Station #2
    Juvenile Court Intake – The intake process consists of an informal process by which court officials or social workers decide if a complaint against a juvenile should be referred to juvenile court.  They usually make this decision after interviewing the youth and considering the seriousness of the offense, the past record of the accused, his or her family situation and other factors.  
    The intake worker decides that, based on your lack of juvenile record, you can be released to the custody of your parents.  You call your parents who come down to the police station.  The police release you into their custody, although you think you may have preferred to stay at the police station.  Go to Station #3.
    Station #2 (Complete the reflection below)
    1. Title: 
    2. What happened?
    3. Why? 
    4. How would you feel if this happened to you?  Have you or any of your peers had a similar experience? 
    Juvenile #1 / Station #3
    Prosecuting Attorney – After placing a juvenile under arrest, the police file a report with the Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. The Prosecuting Attorney is a lawyer who works for the County and represents the community. The Prosecuting Attorney screens the report for legal sufficiency and decides which offense, if any, should be charged.  If the case is legally sufficient and the Prosecuting Attorney determines that charges should be filed, they may “divert” the case, or file an information with the juvenile court.
    The prosecutor decided to divert your case, citing the minimal value of the items stolen and the fact that you don’t have a record.  Diversions are not supposed to appear on your record, although the arrest will come up if anyone performs a criminal background check.  Diversions are preferable to other outcomes, but they don’t eliminate all the consequences of your actions.  You also have to complete the diversion requirements.  Go to Station #4. 
    Station #3 (Complete the reflection below)
    1. Title: 
    2. What happened?
    3. Why? 
    4. How would you feel if this happened to you?  Have you or any of your peers had a similar experience? 
    Juvenile #1 / Station #4 
    Diversion – If the prosecutor diverts the case, the juvenile does not go to court.  Instead, the juvenile meets with a diversion worker or with an “accountability board.”  The board is a group of people from the local area.  Board members are unpaid volunteers.  The worker or board discuss the offense with the juvenile and decide on a reasonable consequence. That consequence is then incorporated into a “Diversion Agreement”.  A diversion agreement may include any of the following: volunteer (unpaid) work; counseling; paying a fine; and paying “restitution.”  Restitution is money paid to the victim for damages they suffered as a result of an offense. It can also be the cost of paying for doctor bills if the juvenile hurt a person.  The juvenile must agree to the decision of the worker or board by signing the diversion agreement.
    The accountability board decided to require volunteer work, as well as a written essay.  Go to Station #5 to find your essay topic. 
    Station #4 (Complete the reflection below)
    1. Title: 
    2. What happened?
    3. Why? 
    4. How would you feel if this happened to you?  Have you or any of your peers had a similar experience? 
    Juvenile #1 / Station #5
    Diversion Agreement – 
    Petty crimes can be fairly trivial.  Many teenagers steal small items under peer pressure or as a rite of passage.  However, sometimes these small crimes develop into a larger pattern of crime.  
    • Write a 2-3 page essay on how you think the justice system should respond to adolescent crime.  Do you think a low tolerance for petty crime will prevent a larger pattern of crime in the future, or do you think adolescents are less capable of evaluating consequences and should not be punished for their criminal activity?  
    • Do you think an experience in a detention facility is helpful in prohibiting crime, or should the justice system use more counseling or education services? 
    • Do you think that serious crimes committed by juveniles should be treated as adult crimes or juvenile infractions.    
    Completing Your Essay 
    You will write a 2-3 page, double spaced essay formatted,assignment that includes at least 5-chapter key terms from chapter 1-6 lessons that have been covered in the course thus far. 
    You must also apply at least one sociological theories, from chapter 4, and one developmental theory from chapter 5 that explains juvenile delinquency in your discussion. Demonstrate your understanding by,
    • first, identifying the theory.
    • second, discuss the tenets and principles of the theory you select in your own words.
    • third, follow your discussion of the theory with relative discussion of your reflection from the from the reading, video lessons, and/or supplemental readings.