...Victimization Theory | Summarize the theory of victimization, describing its meaning and core concepts as it relates to the nature of crime. | Identify subcategories of the theory and describe each. | Apply the theory to one (1) real life example or scenario. Briefly explain why the theory applies to the example you identified. | Rational Choice Theory (This theory is completed for you as an example of how to complete the remaining theories) | According to this theory, crime is a matter of personal choice and the criminal makes a rational decision to commit the crime. This view is that If a person is motivated, considers the choices, and they believe crime will benefit them without risk. (Siegel & Worrall, 2013, p. 45)This view is that for the criminal, the profit outweighs the punishment. | One sub-category is the “Deterrence Theory” which aligns itself by indicating crime would not be a “rational choice” therefore not chosen if there was a strong enough fear of punishment, acting to deter the criminal activity. (Akers, 1990, p.2) | One real life case was that of Ariel Castro. This is the nationally televised case of a man who kidnapped and held three (3) women captive in his Cleveland, Ohio home for over 10 years, during which he physically and sexually assaulted, fathered a child and kept these young women captive until one managed to escape 2013. Castro pleaded guilty to 937 counts including murder, rape, and abduction, to avoid Ohio’s death penalty. He was sentenced...
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...Energy in America Hum/111 August 12, 2012 Frank Nolan Energy in America I understand that cost and budgeting is a hot subject in the united states of American with the economy being so bad right now. But I do not think that there is one firm solution the energy needs on the United States. In my opinion I think we should do a combination of both, looking for oil on our homeland has more benefits the negatives. If we where able to find oil on our home land that would lower the price of oil and help build jobs and create a much less need to import oil from other country’s. If we spend money looking for oil in those areas and there is none it can be a huge waste of taxpayers money. Being faced with high risk and reward is always a struggle and the outcome can fall either way. While looking for oil in uninhibited places we should begin to explore other options for energy at the same time from wind, water and solar sources. The United States is depended on energy so reducing the amount used can be a uphill battle I believe we have the technology to create more efficient ways to use or present energy. Going one single route is not the solution to the energy situation in America this is why I think it is always up for debate and this is what makes it difficult to come up with a solution for the actual problem. I think if we take our time and per sue those options bit by bit , over time the true answer will come to surface. (chu, jan ) states that President Obama has been...
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...GrubHub is an online food ordering company which has a website www.grububhub.com and a mobile application. They list restaurants in the location you wish to get food from, whether a delivery or a pickup. Grubhub currently has over 35,000 restaurants listed on their website. They serve more than 900 US cities and are also serving internationally in London. The services of this company are free for the diners. They charge the listed restaurant an applicable percentage. GrubHub Inc has four brands: • GrubHub • Seamless • MenuPages • AllMenus All the above brands are associated with GrubHub Inc, and all are online food ordering websites. GrubHub’s mobile application is a great feature to the company’s profile. Mobile Application is available on android and iOs , once downloaded on phone, you can order food through the application. The first user can make an account or otherwise continue as a guest. Making an account on Gruhub.com gives the convenience of keeping a track of past orders and favorite restaurants. GrubHub mobile application gives you various options to decide whether you would like to order for pick up or delivery. As I remember from my past experience when GrubHub started they only had delivery option, later GrubHub added the feature of a pick up as well. Although it depends on the restaurant whether they like to keep only delivery orders or add the pickup option too. Any business nowadays small or big should definitely work on the kind of marketing they...
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...Cash Net income A -100 0 B 0 -20 C 0 1300 D 800 800 E -2500 0 F 0 -600 4-2a VOGEL CONSULTING Trial Balance June 30, 2012 Debit Credit Cash $ 6,850 Accounts Receivable 7,000 Prepaid Insurance 2,880 Supplies 2,000 Equipment 15,000 Accounts Payable $ 4,230 Unearned Service Revenue 5,200 Common Stock 22,000 Service Revenue 8,300 Salaries and Wages Expense 4,000 Rent Expense 2,000 $39,730 $39,730 A) Supplies 1280 1280 Utility bill 180 180 Insurance 240 240 Unearned services 4100 4100 Salaries 1250 1250 Equipment deprecation 250 250 Service invoice 3900 3900 B) 6/1/12 cash balance 6850 6/1/12 A/R 7000 6/30/12 3900 6/30/12 6850 Prepaid Insurance Supplies Balance as of 06/1/2012 2880 Balance as of 06/1/2012 2000 06/30/12 240 06/30/12 Balance as of 06/30/2012 2640 Balance as of 06/30/2012 720 Equipment Accounts Payable Balance as of 06/1/2012 15000 Balance as of 06/1/2012 4230 Balance as of 06/30/2012 15000 Balance as of 06/30/2012 4230 Unearned Service Revenue Common Stock Balance as of 06/1/2012 5200 Balance as of 06/1/2012 22000 06/30/12 4100 Balance as of 06/30/2012 1100 Balance as of 06/30/2012 22000 Service...
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...Chapter 7 1. a. L TPX (=Q) MPX = (Q/(X APX = Q/X 0 0 --- --- 1 3 3 3.00 2 6 3 3.00 3 16 10 5.33 4 29 13 7.25 5 43 14 8.60 6 55 12 9.17 7 58 3 8.29 8 60 2 7.50 9 59 (1 6.56 10 56 (3 5.60 B. [pic] C. Stage I: 0 ( 6 APX is increasing Stage II: 6+ ( 8+ TPX ( 0 Stage III: 8+ ( ( MPX < 0 6. Consider the following short-Run production function (where L=Variable input, Q=output): Q=10L- 0.5L2 A. Q = 10L (0.5L2 = 100-10L B. 10L = 10 C. L* = 8 8. Based on the production function parameter estimates reported in Table 7.4: A. Q = 2.5 L.5C.5 L increases by 10% to L' = 1.1L Q' = 2.5(1.1L).5C.5 Q' = (1.1).5[2.5L.5C.5] Q' = 1.0488Q The ooutput of Q’ increases by 4.88%. B. C' = 1.25C, then Q' = 2.5L.5 (1.25C).5 Q' = (1.25).5 [2.5L.5C.5] Q' = 1.118Q, output Q' increases by 11.8%. C. Both L and C increase = 1.2C, Q' = 2.5(1.2L).5(1.2C).5 Q' = (1.2).5 (1.2).5 [2.5L.5C.5] Q' = (1.0954) (1.0954) Q Q' = 1.20Q Q' increased by 20% and the exponent is 1 9. A. (i). EL = (1 = .45; (ii). EF = (2 = .20; (iii). EB = (3 = .30. B...
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...Case Study LaToya Moore MGT/448 March 6, 2013 Jeffery Trapp Case Study Nike is a company that is known to be a global corporation. Nike is a corporation that advertises and designs its merchandise over several countries. Nike is known for are famous logos and swoosh that is located on the merchandise. In 1972 Nike was established and founded by Phil Knight a former tack star of Oregon University. Nike is the planets leading athletic shoe and apparel manufacture in the world. Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods are the main attractions for sponsoring this product. Legal, Cultural, and Ethical Challenges The biggest legal issues that Nike has to worry about are the age limited of their workers. It has been said that Nike has underage children working in the sweatshop slaving and not making enough money to survive. Not only are the children working in the company legally, but they are working under hazardous conditions that are affecting the children and other workers health. To assure safe and healthful working conditions for working men and women; by authorizing enforcement of the standards developed under the Act; by assisting and encouraging the States in their efforts to assure safe and healthful working conditions; by providing for research, information, education, and training in the field of occupational safety and health; and for other purposes. ”That this Act may be cited as the "Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970." Nikes cultural...
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...Introduction In order for a business to operate effectively, it must have appropriate controls in several areas of operation. These areas include purchasing, accounts payable, cash disbursements, finance, investment, and payroll. These areas of operation can directly affect the financial statements, and there must be proper controls to ensure they are accurate and complete in the accounting records (Louwers, Ramsay, Sinason, & Stawser, 2007). Without proper controls, mistakes in the recording of these areas can mislead investors to make an investment based on false information or turn them away due to financial statements that undermine the company’s abilities (Louwers, Ramsay, Sinason, & Stawser, 2007). Adequate controls allow a company the ability to track entries throughout a continued process and separate duties and responsibilities among a multitude of individuals (Louwers, Ramsay, Sinason, & Stawser, 2007). Controls offer a check and balance system for areas of operations, as well as employees. Conclusion In conclusion, internal controls should be in place for purchasing, accounts payable, cash disbursements, finance, investment and payroll. These controls help ensure entries are properly identified, accurate, and completed in the accounting system (Louwers, Ramsay, Sinason, & Stawser, 2007). Controls in these areas help protect a company against fraud, theft, and abuse. Certain areas are more susceptible to these issues, and require more sophisticated...
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...Professor Stein BEH/255 Introduction to Behavioral Health [ 9 March 2014 ] Problem Solving Simulation When solving the problem I had to figure out the different ways to solve the problem where I could get the correct results. The problem had a cat, dog, and a mouse that need to cross the river, but the raft will only hold two of them at a time. I knew that I couldn’t leave the mouse and cat, but also knew I couldn’t leave the dog and cat as well. So when I started the problem solving I sent the cat first, then dog and after doing this I brought the cat back then took the mouse. This seemed very easy to solve but unfortunately I knew that the cat couldn’t be left with the dog or the mouse. I realized that the cat would fight with the dog and the cat would eat the mouse as well. Once I got the problem solved I did try different strategies of how I could get each animal to cross the river in a different way, but did keep in mind that each step I tried wasn’t going to work because I couldn’t leave the cat alone with either one. These was my first steps I took the cat over first then went back to get the dog, then I realized this wouldn’t work unless I brought the cat back. Then when I brought the cat back I knew the cat and the mouse couldn’t be together as well, so then I brought the mouse over. After I solved the problem I did the opposite I brought the mouse first then realized again this wasn’t going to work do to the fact the dog and cat wouldn’t get along either so then...
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...* Explain at least two ways in which systems theory may be used in the Social Security Administration. You may want to refer back to Week 1 e-Activity of Franklin Roosevelt’s speech on Social Security as a historical reference. One way system theory maybe used by the Social Security Administration would be organizational development. The Social Security Administration can be bias depending on the situation. They don’t take making policy changes into consideration. They follow their policy before that will ever be concerned about the citizens. Another way system theory maybe used by the Social Security Administration is “A willingness to experiment with new behaviors and to choose those that seem more effective. The SSA has no lenience. The focus more on policy than the citizens’ concerns. * Based on the Stillman reading, analyze how the authors demonstrate a deeper application of systems theory than what is presented in Denhardt, Chapter 5. In Denhardt Chapter 5, the author explains how the systems theory utilized. His point was clear and informative. In Stillman on the other hand, the author goes further in details. According to the author in Denhardt, “The system model suggests that the organization receives from its environment the human and material resources it requires to function, as well as requests and directives about how it should operate.” As oppose to stillman,, the author believes that “the lifeblood of administration is power” Furthermore, he explains that...
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...CHAPTER 4 Income Statement and Related Information ASSIGNMENT CLASSIFICATION TABLE (BY TOPIC) | | |Brief Exercises | | |Concepts for Analysis| |Topics |Questions | |Exercises |Problems | | | 1. |Income measurement concepts. |1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,| | | |3, 4, 5, 6, 8 | | | |8, 9, 10, 18, 28, | | | | | | | |31, 32, 33 | | | | | | 2. |Computation of net income from | |1 |1, 2, 7 | | | | |balance sheets and selected | | | | | | | |accounts. | | | | | | | 3. |Single-step income statements; |11, 19, 23, 24 |2, 8 |3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 15, |2, 3, 4, 5 |1, 2, 7 | | |earnings per share...
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...Tax Research Memo Personal Injury winning treatment and other issues research ________________________________________________________________ XYZ CPAs NearLakes City John Smith tax issues 1 a Issue: Treatment for purposes of Federal Tax Income of $300,000 fee received out of the amount awarded by Jury. Applicable Law: Any winnings in a personal injury lawsuit that cover the treatment of physical injuries are not taxable except for attorney fees which are taxable. IRC Sec 104(a)(2).Taxability also depends upon the place of residence of the taxpayer. Conclusion: As per the provisions of IRC Sec 104(a) (2), $300,000 received by John Smith as fees from jury award is taxable for federal tax income purposes. 1b Issue: Treatment for purposes of Federal Tax Income of $25,000 expenses paid upfront and received out of the amount awarded by Jury. Applicable Law: Any winnings in a personal injury lawsuit that cover the treatment of physical injuries are not taxable except for attorney fees which are taxable. IRC Sec 104(a)(2).Any expenses can be claimed as a deduction.Taxability also depends upon the place of residence of the taxpayer. Conclusion: Expenses paid upfront and received as part of the jury award can be claimed as a deduction in the hands of the recipient (IRC Sec 104(a) (2). 1c Issue: Reducing the taxable amount of income for both (a) and (b) above. Applicable Law: An...
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...Chapter 5 Questions (Subnetting) Brian M. Robinson IT/240 February 1, 2013 Derrick Sorrells Chapter 5 Questions (Subnetting) 1. An IPv6 address is made up of how many bits? An Ipv6 address is made up of 128 bits. Because IPv6 has 128 bits, instead of the 32 bits that IPv4 has, the need for private addressing is eliminated. This is because IPv6 has 3.4 x 10^38 addresses, compared to the 4 billion addresses that IPv4 has. This is more than enough IP addresses to handle the needs of networking for the foreseeable future and beyond. 2. The subnet mask of an IP address does which of the following? The subnet mask defines network and host portions of an IP address. The most important task performed by subnetting is that it helps determine whether the host is communicating with computer that is on the same network, or subnet, or a different network or subnet. The distinction matters because if the host is talking to a computer on the same subnet, then no router is needed. If the two are on separate subnets, then the router must then be involved to facilitate communications. 4. Which of the following is a private IP address and can’t be routed across the Internet? a. 192.156.90.100 b. 172.19.243.254 c. 11.200.99.180 d. 221.24.250.207 e. 12.12.12.12 The IP address 172.19.243.254 is a private address and cannot be routed across the internet. For Class A, addresses beginning with 10; for Class B, addresses starting with 172.16 and running through 172.31; and for Class...
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...Week 4 HAS 515 Determine the importance of a thorough understanding of the legal liability of health care institutions from the Chief Medical Officer’s viewpoint. When you come across a legal issue that you do not understand, describe what your action steps might be. The CMO is a clinician and has clinical credibility and understand the practice of medicine. The CMO also has formal training in business, management, and leadership. Understanding the practice of medicine is critical, but the CMO must also understand the business of medicine both from a private practice as well as an academic perspective, depending on the setting. Credibility is required not only in the medical staff lounge, but also in the C-suite and the boardroom. The effective CMO is able to bridge the chasm between cost and quality because they understand both sides of the equation and know that, like a balance sheet, assets must equal liabilities. Neither a management degree nor a business degree alone is sufficient; real-world experience in healthcare organizations is essential. Specific skills are that the CMO must be able to credibly present and administer the agenda of quality to the governing body while supporting an economically viable budget, as well as the organization's strategic plan and legal policies and procedures( Cors,2009). If I come across legal issues that I don’t understand I will involve risk management department and review all documents needed such : Incident identification...
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...Dirt Bikes and Technology The benefit of technology in a company far outweighs the initial costs, because it increases overall productivity if properly managed. The introduction of an intranet (a local network for the exchange of information) will be helpful to employees who are wanting to save their ideas or other types of documents that are important to company functionality. Also by introducing a company intranet it will allow for the other departments to communicate with each other. For human resources it would be easier for them to maintain employee records if they were able to have access to a file share structure that would allow them to monitory employees’ benefits, salaries, and when they were due for evaluations. The accounting department could automate all of their purchase orders using enterprise accounting software. This software could also keep track of employee travel, pay, and other expenses associated with running the business. By using the enterprise software different department could electronically submit their purchase orders, check requests, and employee travel to demonstrations and other trade shows. This would also cut down on the amount of storage space required for vendor files because the company could keep everything on a server which the accounting department can use to pull up old invoices without having to search through files. This will also save time because with the process being almost entirely automated the accounting department would just...
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