Differences between Law Enforcement and Security On a typical criminal justice system debate, people opt to use law enforcement and security as if they mean the same thing. Hence they can use one term instead of the other. It is no doubt that these two terms seem to refer to the same thing. However, one must note that when it comes to criminology as a profession, one must learn the difference between the two terms (Jennings et al. 2011). For this reason, the profession not only requires but also demands that the learner must know the difference between the two terms, and why such knowledge is vital in this field. To see the difference between law enforcement and security, one must first contextualize both concepts in terms of their roles in the society, parties involved, uniforms, weapons, and many other factors to be considered hereunder (Koubassov, Barachevsky, & Lupachev, 2014). On the other hand, (Hiatt & Hargrave (2016) point out that looking at the roles played by the law enforcement officers and security guards or just considering their ends is…
Kohlbergs Framework and Leadership Leadership is correlated with moral intelligence, such that a person can create logical, ethical choices. Kohlberg’s framework is significant in explaining how ethics motivates personal behavior. The argument presented by Kohlberg’s structure is that justice is at the core of moral reasoning and perceptions of justice depend on a person’s definition of ethical responsibilities. The model incorporates three levels and six stages that resound moral maturity. The framework informs transformative leadership which concentrates on the responsibilities of leaders. The levels include; Pre-conventional morality which involves self-interest and self-gratification. Convectional morality focuses on the associations with others and post convectional morality describes moral duty as an obligation to society. Kohlberg’s framework resounds leadership as a responsibility delivered with moral and ethical standards. With the structure, one can evaluate leadership decisions by categorising them from the least ethical to the most resound decision. Therefore in reference to the Pre-conventional level, a leader may take a decision based on rewards or consequences. The second level is convectional where related to leadership will influence their choice based on what people…
new perspectives on leadership and the implications of a leader’s behavior as far as organizational performance is concerned The week’s coverage focused on new perspectives on leadership and the implications of a leader’s behavior as far as organizational performance is concerned. Various concepts covered during the week gave an in-depth reflection relating to the vitality of ethics in influencing leadership effectiveness. The paper provides a detailed analysis of the week’s coverage, considering the author’s presentation and reinstatement by the PODCAST that ethical behavior is fundamental towards attaining effective organizational leadership. Joanne’s scholarly work reflected on the aspect of an ethical dilemma faced by various leaders when dealing with their day-to-day professional activities. The scholar appreciates that leaders face ethical challenges which should be addressed faultlessly to curtail the chances of organizational failure (Ciulla, 2003). The scholar focused on various thematic articulations such as leader’s morality and power when dealing with government and non-governmental institutions and business operations. Precisely, the author emphasizes that maintain ethical behavior translate to leadership effectiveness. As a leader of the high school program, I will always…
Student Name Professor’s Name Course Date Washington’s Farewell Address In his farewell, the first president of America urged the citizens to be united and be on the watch on political factions and circumvent the influence of foreign powers. From his address, Washington held the belief that the American system of government was not entirely focused on the American people. The government was more concerned n the unions they made with other nations. That is why Washington warned the citizens not to be influenced by foreign affairs (Washington, 9). The relationship between the Americans and the government was not stable. Washington did not support sectional interests and political parties. Washington referred to ‘geographical discrimination‘ as a danger the regional and local parties would not have the benefits of national unity as they pursued power (Washington, 11). George Washington is the only president to govern without a party. He said that political factions would distract the execution of government laws and prevent departments of the government from practicing the powers given to them by the constitution. Washington suggested that the government should…
Leadership Policy Formulation in the 21st Century The situational approach theory best describes Carmen Best based on the leadership style she uses. The philosophy mainly revolves around the fact that experience in association with intelligence enhances the ability of a leader to handle stressful situations. The police force in the country recently has been o the spotlight given the cases of usage of too much power and police brutality. Carmen is responsible for the actions of the police officers under her leadership. Given the public outcry lately against police conduct, most police chiefs are under fire to give answers, and Carmen Best is in this category. The military service she underwent gave her an added advantage, especially when using this leadership model. The model originates from the military leadership style in conjunction with studies. Training she went through enables her to focus on her stress management capabilities to do her job in the best possible way properly. Recently she was in the spotlight when she overturned findings of misconduct against an officer that allowed excessive dog biting a handcuffed suspect.…
risk and challenges that hinder traditional criminal justice operation success Cybercrimes facilitated by technology, impact computer system and people and proves complicated to pursue using the traditional criminal justice strategies as a result of jurisdiction implications and legal hurdles. Thus, corporations and industries have started to participate in formulating various means of cybercrime. This essay, therefore, analyzes what forms cybercrime and the success and challenges of law enforcement in managing these offenses. The article also evaluates the risk and challenges that hinder traditional criminal justice operation success in moving forward. The emergence of the internet, mobile computing, as well as cellular telephony, has changed the current society, permitting real-time connections anywhere across the globe (Paquet, Décary & Bilodeau, 2018). The access to technology is quite easy in developed countries, turning almost all aspects of life now to rely on internet-enabled devices, including individualized communication, finance, and the maintenance ad management of vital infrastructures. (Holt, Burruss, & Bossler, 2015). Developing countries equally have access to mobile devices and internet connectivity, promoting unparalleled chances for growth and global connectivity (Holt & Bossler,…
Vignette on Meredith and Richard Case of Meredith According to the fourth case, Meredith has gone through an awkward situation, and treatment of her case may sound quite challenging. As a psychiatrist, my major priority would be to make sure that Meredith is comfortable. The first step in this kind of treatment is to get acquainted with the patient’s situation. Because what affects her centred upon past events in her life, what she would need is a person with whom she will feel comfortable and who can make her feel accepted despite the circumstances. To begin with, I will be sure to work with Meredith by engaging her in treatment by becoming her friend. First, Meredith needs not to know, that I am here to make her quit the only things she considers her comforters. She also needs to understand that I am here to make her life better. As a result, I would engage her and their family through a various number of visits. I will make her family my associates, such that Meredith will not suspect anything. After…
Writing a list of your New Year resolutions to keep your focus applicable spiritual New Year resolutions The New Year is viewed as the ideal time to turn over a new leaf; this is done by making a list of new year resolutions. To some people, it is a magical tradition that they cannot afford to dismiss. However, it is essential that as the New Year approach that you take time to carefully evaluate yourself look deeply at the choices you made and the choices you would like to make in the next year and come up with a list of New Year resolutions. Writing a list of your New Year resolutions ensures that you have a constant reminder of the changes you resoled to implement in your life and thus helps you in retaining your focus on the things in your list ensuring you accomplish them. Some people write the New Year resolutions just as a New Year tradition; however, it is vital to take the tradition seriously. Writing a list of your New Year resolutions is a great…
Petrified Man review The Petrified Man is a story written by Eudora Welty reflecting modern civilization. The principal characters are Leota, a beautician and Mrs. Fletcher who is a customer in the beauty shop. The writer builds the theme of corruption of love using the two characters as the primary players. The dialogue between the two ladies at the beauty shop gives a different picture of ladies concerning love. The writer employs symbolism to change the perception of a beauty shop as a place for creating beauty and character to a place of revealing the real ugliness of ladies’ take on love. The two characters are portrayed as envious, jealous and obsessed with material possession and cannot ignore their constant exercise of self-love. The ladies seem to respect their looks more than the joy that would come with having a family to love. Every single line in the dialogue between the story’s principal characters has a part that represents a society that supports self-love at the expense of love for others. The characters reveal the ugly sides of each…
The Nightingale “The Nightingale” is a novel by Kristin Hannah. The story in the book takes place during World War II and the holocaust. The novel narrates two sisters and their efforts to survive and resist the German Nazis. Throughout the book, the author, Kristin Hannah, explores several themes as the story develops, gives the readers new lessons and, reminds the readers of the timeless truth of war. Love is a significant theme in the novel. There is romantic love, family love, and even love existing between friends. Vianne and her husband Antoine are in a romantic relationship, and they portray a lot of love. Antoine takes care of Vainne when her mother dies, and she suffers a miscarriage. When Antoine gets recruited to war, the couple reunites after the war and raises their son. Isabelle and Gaetan also share romantic love. The two are immediately attracted to one another, and they fight by each other during the war. Family love exists between Isabelle and her father, Jullien. When Isabelle gets captured, the authorities suspect her to be the Nightingale,…