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The following scenario is based upon real events that happened to a family in Cheshire, Connecticut on July 23, 2007. You will use this scenario as the basis of your papers for Units 3, 4, 6, and 8. You can read more about the actual case online by reading the source below.

Swartz-Turfle, H. A Connecticut Nightmare. Retrieved from http://truecrimecases.blogspot.com/2012/08/a-connecticut-nightmare.html.

Dr. William Petit, a well-respected endocrinologist, lived with his wife and two daughters in an upscale community in Cheshire, Connecticut. Dr. Petit met his wife Jennifer, who worked as a nurse, at the Children’s Hospital. They were married for 22 years. Their older daughter, 18-year-old Hayley, loved to play basketball with her father in their driveway and had been accepted to Dartmouth to study medicine in the fall. Their younger daughter, 11-year-old Michaela, who still wore braces, spent time learning to cook with her mother.

Komisarjevsky was a trouble teen, committing his first crime at the age of 12 when he stole a car. His criminal escapades, including countless burglaries, escalated and he even looked for dangerous situations where he might get caught. While other criminals would try to steal during the day when people were at work, Komisarjevsky preferred to do so at night while the occupants were home because he enjoyed the thrill and rush he got. He lived two miles away from the Petit home and came armed with latex gloves, a gun, zip ties, and night vision goggles.

Steven Hayes met Komisarjevsky in a halfway house after they had been released from prison. Hayes was a drug addict and was nervous, loud, and awkward. He had no experience as a burglar but had been arrested 26 times for various offenses and had lived much of his life since 1980 in and out of prison. Most, if not all, of his crimes involved his addiction to drugs and did not involve stealth or reconnaissance. He was supposed to remain in prison until 2008 but, ironically, had been released early for good behavior. Hayes and Komisarjevsky were an odd pair together, but were later described as clicking “like a pair of handcuffs.”

On Saturday, July 22, 2007, Komisarjevsky listened to Guns N’ Roses in the parking lot of a supermarket when he noticed the Petit minivan next to his car with three female occupants. Mrs. Petit and Michaela went into the supermarket while Haley stayed in the car. Komisarjevsky phoned Hayes while waiting in the supermarket parking lot. Hayes was destitute and close to losing his parole. Komisarjevsky’s ankle bracelet had just been removed and his urge for a thrill was overwhelming.

When mother and daughter returned with groceries, Komisarjevsky followed their van several car lengths behind them until he saw where they lived. Komisarjevsky broke into another house just miles away from the Petit home on July 22, 2007 while five people slept upstairs. However, their activities were halted when they heard a car pull into the driveway. But their night was not over. The pair broke into another house and then called it a night, but they started making plans for a more lucrative and serious invasion. Although Hayes was inexperienced as a burglar, he needed money fast. They targeted the Petits for Sunday night.

At 3 a.m. on the morning of the tragedy, after a night of drinking and drug use, Komisarjevsky and Hayes arrived on foot at the Petit house. The pair broke into the house and beat Dr. Petit with a baseball bat before dragging him to the basement, putting a garbage bag over his head, and tying him up to restrain him. The men then went upstairs and tied up Mrs. Petit and her daughters. They then began stealing items from the house, texting each other in the process. They took jewelry, cash, and even a jar of change that Michaela collected for multiple sclerosis research.

Hayes then took four canisters and filled them with gasoline before sunrise. During this time, Komisarjevsky sexually assaulted Michaela and forced her to the bathroom to shower, taking photos as a memento. Haley put up a valiant fight and tried to reach authorities but was beaten when she fought back. When Hayes returned with the gasoline, he forced Mrs. Petit to drive to her bank and withdraw $10,000. Mrs. Petit took out more money than requested to appease Hayes and passed a note to a teller, who called 911. When Mrs. Petit and Hayes returned, Hayes raped and strangled her. The men then poured gasoline on the women and lit a match even though the daughters were still alive. With his house on fire, Dr. Petit emerged from the basement, badly beaten and legs bound, just as authorities were arriving. However, it was too late to save his family. Komisarjevsky and Hayes ran from the burning house. Witnesses could see Hayes wearing one of the girl’s hats and laughing as he ran. They tried to flee in the family’s minivan but were soon caught by the police.

Assignment

Based on the readings and activities in this unit, what crimes against people other than homicide should be charged against both of the perpetrators? Be sure to locate the Connecticut Statutes for crimes against people at https://www.cga.ct.gov/current/pub/chap_952.htm and apply the facts to the language of the statutes to support your answer. Be sure to clearly state what crimes each of the defendants committed and who they committed them against. Please also remember to include whether any crimes were committed against Dr. Petit. Since there are many victims and two perpetrators, it may be helpful to make a chart so you can keep your thoughts organized.

Write a 2-page paper analyzing and discussing the issues presented above. Although there is no required format for this Assignment, please write complete sentences in paragraph form. You should cite your source(s), such as the textbook, case law, statutes, etc.

portfolio risk management techniques and ethical considerations 2

400-600 words

(Library) Alex C. Grovner, the principal of ACG, has been meaning to implement a corporate code of ethics for the company for many years but has not yet done so. Alex wants you to help him get started with this project by doing the following:

  1. Use the Library, Internet, and other resources to research and develop a list of at least four (4) reasons why ACG could benefit from the implementation of a corporate code of ethics.
  2. Review the Chartered Financial Analysts (CFA) code of ethics and explain why the principles of suitability, confidentiality, and diligence are so important in the investment advisory services sector.
  3. Write a preliminary code of ethics for ACG to be presented and evaluated by the firm’s business steering committee

media violence 2

Media violence has led to increased rates of youth violence. This youth violence is linked to real-life aggression.

  • Does media violence desensitize youth to real violence? Provide your point of view with a rationale.
  • Also, in many states inclusion in a gang database may lead to harsher sentences for youths convicted of a crime. Does being a gang member result in a stiffer sentence? Justify.

Juvenile court cases show how media has huge impact on justice.

  • Discuss the impact of media on the juvenile justice system, prosecutors, judges, probation officers, corrections employees, and juveniles. Is the overall impact of the media on these aspects of criminal justice positive or negative? Provide a rationale for your response.
  • Should state legislatures mandate that personnel who work in the juvenile justice system be required to have cultural diversity training? Why would this be important?

Girls and boys in the justice system are more alike than they are different in terms of being offenders. They both are more combative and experience more risk factors such as child abuse. However, there are a few profound differences between boy and girl offenders.

  • Discuss the differences between boy and girl offenders.
  • Also, according to the National Institute on Justice Publication, “Research on Women and Girls in the Justice System,” over 80 percent of child victims of sex crimes are female. The rate of crime by young women is rising. Is there is a connection? (NIJ, n.d.)

Reference:

National Institute of Justice. (n.d.). Research on Women and Girls in the Justice

System. Retrieved from Research on Women and Girls in the Justice System

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Andy King owns a small sandwich shop in Boca Raton, Florida. The shop is called “Andy The Burger King” and has been open for about one month.

Andy sells typical “burger place” food, including hamburgers, chicken sandwiches, french fries, onion rings, sodas and milkshakes. As a nod to his Cuban heritage – his mother was born in Havana – he also sells Cuban sandwiches in two sizes: “The Regular” and “The Whopper.”

In his shop, Andy enjoys playing a variety of music over the speaker system. Generally, he plays whatever music he recently bought on his own and downloaded to his iTunes account. Lately, his favorite to play for his customers has been “Night Visions,” an album by the band Imagine Dragons.

Andy receives two letters in the mail. The first is from the Burger King Corporation, demanding that he cease and desist the use of the name of his restaurant and the name of the large Cuban sandwich. The second is from Broadcast Music, Inc., on behalf of Imagine Dragons, advising that he must pay royalty fees to the band or stop playing the music. Both companies write that if action is not taken immediately, they will sue Andy.

What are the basics for each potential lawsuit, what are the legal analysis (including the “elements” of each legal claim) that each plaintiff (Burger King and BMI/Imagine Dragons) could use to make its argument, what defenses could Andy use, and how do you think that each case would be decided in court?

You shall be graded on your complete and proper explanations, research and language usage, all as noted below. The report must be submitted in typed, double-spaced form.

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Unit 8 Individual Assignment

Individual Assignment (suggested level of effort: 3.5 hours)

There are 2 parts to this assignment. You can submit two files to the drop box. MS Project (should you have your own license to the software) is not acceptable for completing any part of this assignment.

Part 1 Exercise Questions (40 points)

Complete exercise questions 1 (5 pts), 3 (5 pts), 5 (10 pts), 6 (5 pts) and 9 (15 pts) found at the end of Chapter 8.

Part 2 Scheduling Problem (50 points)

Complete the following:

Your child is a member of the school theater group and have been asked to prepare the schedule, etc. for a skit to be performed during the 4th of July celebration in the local village square. As a volunteer, you offer to serve as the project controller because of your expertise in schedule management.

    1. Construct an AON diagram similar to the format used in the Youtube videos found in the commentary using an MS Excel spreadsheet. Ensure that you include a Start activity and a Finish activity. Include a legend (example is the one completed in Question 1, Part 1.
    2. Calculate the estimated time for each activity using PERT techniques for the 3 estimates provided. Include a sample calculation.
    3. Prepare a table that identifies all paths and their lengths. Which path is the critical path?
    4. During the execution phase of the skit project, one of the activities on the critical path is delayed by one day. Is this serious?
    5. Using the activity estimates for optimistic, pessimistic and most likely time to complete activities on the critical path, qualitatively discuss the estimate uncertainty of the critical path.

      Activity

      Predecessor

      Time (days)

      Optimistic

      Most Likely

      Pessimistic

      1

      None

      2

      4

      6

      2

      None

      5

      5

      5

      3

      2

      3

      5

      7

      4

      1

      7

      10

      13

      5

      1

      11

      12

      13

      6

      2,4

      5

      6

      7

      7

      3

      9

      10

      11

      8

      3,6

      5

      7

      9

      9

      4

      7

      9

      11

      10

      5

      3

      3

      3

      11

      7

      15

      17

      19

      12

      8

      6

      8

      10

      13

      9,10

      7

      8

      15

      14

      7

      12

      14

      16

      15

      12,13

      16

      17

      18

      You will be assessed on content and mechanics.

      Content (90 points): Each element of this assignment has a correct answer. Your content will be assessed on whether or not you produced a correct diagram, estimate, result, etc. or the degree to how you demonstrate knowledge of scheduling practices in case your diagram, estimate or result are incorrect.

      Mechanics (10 points): The results must include sample calculations (where applicable) and be presented in a professional manner. This is not an academic paper, therefore you do not need to follow APA guidelines.

      Your Instructor will use Turn-it-in to ensure your paper is authentic work. To avoid plagiarism, see the course home page for more information and use the Purdue Online Writing Lab to learn how to paraphrase, summarize and cite the references you use in all academic writing assignments.

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      Park, Michael Alan: Biological Anthropology. 6th Edition. Mac-Graw Hill:


      New York

      .ISBN: 978-0-07-814-0006, this is the book’s name and number, but I don’t have the book. Also each chapter of summary only need 25 words,no more and no less than 25. need to write 18 chapters

      impact of media on the juvenile justice system

      Media Violence

      Media violence has led to increased rates of youth violence. This youth violence is linked to real-life aggression.

      • Does media violence desensitize youth to real violence? Provide your point of view with a rationale.
      • Also, in many states inclusion in a gang database may lead to harsher sentences for youths convicted of a crime. Does being a gang member result in a stiffer sentence? Justify.

      Juvenile court cases show how media has huge impact on justice.

      • Discuss the impact of media on the juvenile justice system, prosecutors, judges, probation officers, corrections employees, and juveniles. Is the overall impact of the media on these aspects of criminal justice positive or negative? Provide a rationale for your response.
      • Should state legislatures mandate that personnel who work in the juvenile justice system be required to have cultural diversity training? Why would this be important?

      Girls and boys in the justice system are more alike than they are different in terms of being offenders. They both are more combative and experience more risk factors such as child abuse. However, there are a few profound differences between boy and girl offenders.

      • Discuss the differences between boy and girl offenders.
      • Also, according to the National Institute on Justice Publication, “Research on Women and Girls in the Justice System,” over 80 percent of child victims of sex crimes are female. The rate of crime by young women is rising. Is there is a connection? (NIJ, n.d.)

      Reference:

      National Institute of Justice. (n.d.). Research on Women and Girls in the Justice
                 System. Retrieved from https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/180973.pdf

      it-s-about-research-essay

      What innovation and/or ethical/moral issue within your field is currently trending, and what is your argumentative position on this?

      MORE POTENTIAL-QUESTIONS TO CONSIDER TO HELP YOU STRUCTURE YOUR RESEARCH AND OVERALL ESSA

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      If it’s an innovation, who are some of the leaders/organizations who have

      founded it? What are some of the reasons, causes/effects of this innovation,

      etc.? What

      has this innovation already accomplish

      leadership profile 9

      Write a profile of a leader you know. Preferably, this is someone in management where you work – or where you once worked. If you don’t know such a leader, write about some other leader you know who leads an organization such as a school, church, service club, Girl or Boy Scouts, or local National Guard.

      Your profile should include the following:

      1. Introductory description of the leader.
      2. Show an example of the leader in action.
      3. Analyze your leader in terms of one of the theories discussed in your textbook. Click here to view an example chart starter that you could complete. Take notes on the various leadership traits and then select one or two to develop in your profile.

      Based on your chart and other notes, finish writing the profile based on your observations and analysis of your leader. Your submitted assignment should be 2-3 pages. Be sure to use proper spelling, punctuation, and grammar and cite your sources per APA.