Article critique: Student death penalty attitudes Research question The study aimed at evaluating the attitudes of social work university scholars concerning the death penalty. The study measured support both alone and together with substitute sentencing. Vignettes were employed for moderating features concerning the respondent and the crime. Purposes of the research This research is descriptive because its primary focus is expanding knowledge about the outlooks of a group of social work students concerning death penalty. Descriptive research studies describe the conduct of a sample population. This research aims at describing, elucidation, and corroborating the outcomes. This study is also explanatory as it endeavors to understand the implications of a death sentencing on the social work. Dependent and independent variables and level of measurement Dependent variables change due to manipulation of the independent variable and is supposed outcome. The independent variables are methodically manipulated in the research process and remain constant. It is the presumed cause. In this study, the attitudes of the student social workers are the dependent variable as they are subject to change and rely on other…
Aubrey Beardsley Thesis: Aubrey Beardsley gained popularity and stood out as a designer because of his sexual and grotesque subject matter in his illustrations. Despite the controversy and criticism that his artwork received, his designs and unique use of line influenced the look of Art Nouveau and the history of graphic design. Aubrey Beardsley was born in the province of Brighton, England. He was brought up there, in genteel poverty, by his mother. By the age of seven, Beardsley was exceptionally literate and something of a musical prodigy and by ten. Evidence can show he had already had his talent for drawing. He later moved from Brighton to London in 1988 when he left school. On January 1st, Beardsley became an insurance clerk at the Guardian Life and Fire Insurance Company in the city the following year. At the age of only twenty, Beardsley gave up working ask a clerk when he was commissioned by the publisher J.M. Dent to make drawings for reproduction by the new photomechanical line-block process. In 1892 Beardsley began a series of his drawing early…
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Racial Bias in the Criminal Justice System Implicit racial bias is a historical problem that affects American society. Racial biases are hidden in the mind of most Americans and only emerges consciously in a provoking environment. Although racial bias is against American law, it has continued to thrive in the criminal justice system. That is quite ironic as criminal justice should be the one to guard the law and not to break it. Racial injustice has permeated all levels of American jurisdiction, from arrests made by the police to incarcerations. Research on the issue indicates that the problem has been exacerbated in the present era, where many minority groups have remained in low socioeconomic class. This paper engages research to provide the potential causes and consequences of racial bias in the American criminal justice system. A study by Drakeford and Jeanine (52) reveals disproportionate arrest and confinement the juveniles with African American identities. A comparative ratio of the minority versus non-minority groups was eight to one by 2004. Further, the study indicates that by 1999 about 34% of the juveniles…
Cigarette smoking Issue Overview Cigarette smoking increases the likelihood of an array of health conditions, including diabetes, low birth weight in children, reproductive effects in women, asthma, and cancer, among other conditions. Some of the conditions associated with cigarette smoking, such as diabetes are a risk factor for other conditions. Moreover, direct cigarette smoking may result in passive smoking for non-smokers. There are an array of interventions pertinent to the prevention and reduction of the impact associated with cigarette smoking, but one of the recently recommended strategies is the use of the e-cigarette. One of the main reasons for the establishment of the smoke shops is to reduce the impact tobacco products have on individual and community health. According to the Indiana Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Commission, Indiana spends roughly 1.3 billion in curbing health issues associated with second-hand smoke (Indiana Indicators Health, 2018). With the establishment of the smoke shops, it is anticipated that the exposure to second-hand smoke will reduce and the cost associated with the reduction in second-hand smoke exposure will be a 20% reduction. Within healthcare,…
7 TYPES OF TERRORISM 1 Running head: TYPES OF TERRORISM TYPES OF TERRORISM Name: Professor: Class: Date: Introduction Terrorism is, in the broadest sense, the usage of intentional indiscriminate harm as a means of creating terror among many people/population. The intent is instilling fear and mainly regarded as a way to push for violence during peacetime or against combats. In this paper, the research will ground on types of terrorism whereby there shall have news article relaying the different kinds of terrorism. Types of terrorism The first article is https://www.rfa.org/english/news/myanmar/myanmar-government-vows-to-fight-muslim-terrorist-group-01082018162620.html is on State-Sponsored terrorism that comprises of terrorist acts on government or state. In this article, the government is fighting against the Myanmar government which has pledged to fight against the renowned Muslim militia group called Rohingya. This group has claimed responsibility for terrorizing the region with recent incidence where it ambushed and left seven people injured. The Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) stated in this article that it had carried out landmine and attacked by…
Surname 16 Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Name Date: Sexual abuse and its implication to the society Introduction Sexual abuse is among the many crimes committed by humans to their counterparties. Every human despite their sex, age, political affiliation, faith, and social status has at one point being drawn into discussing, listening or even being involved personally in matters to do with sexual abuse. Sex itself is one of the most sensitive aspects of human life. Not many people feel comfortable discussing it, and it even gets more complicated to tackle when it is abused. The act may be carried out by physical force, coercion, abuse of authority or against a person who is incapable of giving valid consent, such as one who is unconscious, incapacitated, has an intellectual disability or is below the legal age of consent (work health organization). The society we are living in today is characterized by many vices unlike in the past centuries. Today, Sexual abuse can be experienced by any member of the community who includes and not limited to men, women, children,…
The theory of structural functionalism believes that society is a structure of interrelated parts. These parts are designed to meet the social and biological needs of an individual within a particular society. Structural functionalism developed from the writings of Herbert Spencer who observed similarities between the human body and society. Spencer argued that just like every part of the body works with others to keep the body functioning, the various parts of society also work to ensure that society is functioning. Spencer referred to these parts of society as social institutions that work to meet the social needs of every aspect of society including religion economy, family, education, and government. Durkheim applied this theory to explain changes in society over time. He stated that society is a complex system made of interdependent and interrelated elements that work together to achieve and maintain stability. He stated that society is inherently bonded by shared values, symbols, and languages. Therefore, to holistically study a society, it is important to look beyond an individual and consider social aspects such as morals, laws, values customs,…
Argumentative Essay: DACA Name University Course Number and Name Lecturer Assignment Due Date Argumentative Essay: DACA Introduction Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival is a policy created in 2012 by President Obama. DACA aims at preventing the deportation of people who were brought to the United States under the age of sixteen years and did not have legal residency status or citizenship. To apply for DACA, one needs to have served in the military, have a diploma, or apply in high school. DACA only lasts for two years and can be renewed but does not provide privileges to apply for citizenship. DACA allows one to get an education, a job, or insurance from an employer. The ability to get a job means that people under DACA have a chance to sustain their livelihood and pay for education. Trump’s administration promised to abolish DACA but was bared by the Supreme Court (Dickerson, 2020). In 2020, the Supreme Court upheld DACA stating that Trump’s administration did not offer any substantial threat that…
QUESTION ONE a) Write an essay of not more than 500 words and explain the impact of social media on the youth in the higher learning institutions. Social media is vast growing. Social media use among youth is becoming popular day by day. Most youths use most of their time on social media. Social media, as much as it is popular, has a huge impact on the youth in higher learning institutions. The first impact is on their friendships. Social media provides a huge space for interactions. Within these interactions, friendships are made or broken. When youths use different social media platforms, they meet a lot of peers. They interact and know a lot about each other. However, some get to know the real truth about some of their real friends which may affect their friendships. Social media has created self-awareness among the youth. Social media is an open space for everybody to share their ideas. As youths interact with their peers, they share a lot of ideas on certain topics which help them understand themselves better. Also, they see…