Chapters 5 and 6 explored the 4th Amendment subjects of arrests and searches both with and without warrants. With these course readings in mind consider and respond to the following questions: In Atwater, the Supreme Court held that the 4th Amendment does not prohibit law enforcement from conducting full custodial arrests for minor criminal offenses…
What is the importance, if any, of officer intent and motive in the “objective standard of reasonable force” under the current state of the law? Contrast the definition of probable cause with that of reasonable suspicion. Complete the following questions: Compare and contrast Fourth Amendment stops with full custodial arrests. Explain four ways arrests are…
Go to Module 7 Assignment: Pamphlet Presentation and Peer Review Assignment for detailed instructions. Due in Module 7. · In preparation for your module seven assignment, choose a cultural group that you believe is essential for your fellow colleagues to understand in the context of your healthcare setting. · Consider the diversity of patients you…
Reflection is an essential part of the learning process. It encourages us to become more self-aware about our knowledge or lack of it; it helps us remember what we have learned so we can make improvements. When we reflect, it allows us to see our growth and check our progress, which can lead to a…
Each week, you will be presented with a series of critical thinking prompts and application prompts. Please copy/paste the prompts into an offline document (Word, for example) and compose your responses offline (be sure to save your work). Then click on the “Submit Assignment” button above, copy/paste your work into the text box ( please…
You are a student nurse at Rush Hospital and were recently chosen to be the student representative of the newly formed Holistic Nursing Committee. Hospital leadership has asked your committee to address inpatient complaints about the amount of general noise pollution throughout the hospital. The committee members feel this is a perfect opportunity to demonstrate…
John Doe has decided to clone himself. He is sterile. He cannot find anyone to marry him. He wishes to have children. He knows that he will not be able to love a child that is adopted or not connected directly to him biologically. He will be making use of a new procedure that involves…
This week, reflect on how businesses and consumers interact under the influence of taxation. Using ideas from Chapter 5 and Chapter 6: Explain how taxes affect a business’s decisions about pricing and production. Give a real example of a good or service that might be affected by a new tax. Connect the concept of consumer…
By now, you are beginning to learn more about biases and stereotypes. In many cases, these overgeneralized beliefs are not part of our conscious awareness. In fact, most of the implicit biases that we acquire are by-products of our environmental context and lived experience. For this discussion, you will explore the role of human nature…
Begin by describing the three-term contingency, and explain why it is described as the basic unit of analysis for operant behavior. In reviewing the contingencies of reinforcement and punishment, discuss how each set of contingencies has an effect on an individual’s behavior. Choose a behavior from your own experience that has been reinforced, and identify…