[ORDER SOLUTION] Michael Johnston’s Deep Democratization Theory

Writing an analytical paper based on Michael Johnston’s Deep Democratization theory (the second textbook).

Johnston uses recent events such as the global economic crisis and the Arab Spring, to demonstrate that we can assess vulnerabilities to corruption and the effects of reforms, and use this information to identify potential new practices to control or even prevent corruption. He offers a fundamental reappraisal of ways to check abuses of wealth and power. You may state your analysis on any kind of corruption, or corruption in general (that may imply a rather deep issue within their culture). The paper must integrate wherever appropriate literature, theoretical explanation/elaboration, arguments, and issues are examined during the whole course. Students should draw on the feedback/comment offered in the class discussion on the working paper.

MOST IMPORTANTLY, this paper’s content should integrate the best readings around the paper topic. Library and online research are expected for this paper and it is IMPORTANT that the paper reflects research beyond the readings for the class (including your critical comments that reflect your learned knowledge from assigned readings).

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Factors Useful in Reducing Youth Gang Affiliation Influence

Research Question: What factors would be useful in reducing youth gang affiliation influence?

Now that you have seen how other researchers have set up their studies, it’s time to come up with a study of your own. For the purposes of this class, I only want you to select from either a survey or interview process. Make sure to be descriptive in your methodology section and make sure you explain the procedures, samples, instrumentation, and ethical considerations using a lot of detail. For most of you, this will be a fun part of writing the proposal. I will limit your research strategies to only include either surveys or interviews.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Roles of HSINT in Countering Agro-Terrorism Threats

Respond to the questions below with at least 500 words and 3 sources, only use the pdfs I provide, thanks.

1. Explain the roles of HSINT in countering agro-terrorism threats within the homeland.

2. Elaborate on the responsibilities of HSINT in countering pandemics.

3. Provide an example of how HSINT could be employed most effectively if the United States suffered a terrorism-related agro-terrorism attack or faced a nationwide pandemic.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Hero’s Rejection or Affirmation of Position by Cultural Influence

Paper must show the Main Theme: Hero’s rejection or affirmation of position by cultural influence with example of
Sub theme: Personal fight of happiness VS cultural stance
Sub theme: Cultural suffering for the greater good
Sub theme: Peers opinion on cultural approval
Sub theme: Women who are not suppose to be the hero bases on gender for the cultural role
from each source: “Rising out of Hatred” by Eli Saslow Article “How the Story of “Moana” and “Maui holds up against cultural truth by Doug Herman (SMITHSONIANMAG.COM) Article The dramatic truth story behind Disney “Mulan” by Natalia Klimczak Short story “The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas” by Ursula K. Le Guin

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Philosophy of Science

In approximately 1 page, describe your approach to science. To prompt your thinking on your philosophy of science, consider the following: (Note: you don’t have to answer each specific question, but these prompts are meant to probe your thinking):
What is truth? And, how do we seek it? Is there only one truth? Are there multiple truths? Is truth necessary in science? Why or why not?
How did your gender, sexuality, race, class, religion, neighborhood, nationality, personality contribute to your understanding of your world and what is meaningful?
How do you begin research?
What is important to you?
Why do scientists rely on models and theories which they are at least partially inaccurate?
How is this related to implicit or unconscious bias? Explicit bias?
What role does ethical research play in your approach or thoughts about science?
What is your goal in science?

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Theories of Truth

Write two or three pages on any philosophical topic of your choosing. ( I chose Theories of Truth). Your journal should reflect your own “deep thinking” and utilize some of the concepts we have discussed in class this semester. You will be graded on if the topic is properly philosophical, as well as on your originality, depth, willingness to continue asking questions and seeking for answers, and for grammar.

I copied this from the instruction module.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Social Issues and Justice

Select and then define a significant social issue faced by the justice system, evaluate the scope and consequences of the issue, and analyze society’s responses to the issue (including public policies and other less formal responses). Papers should also present a clearly reasoned alternative, supported by scholarly research.

While the following example can be modified to suit your needs, this outline is likely to result in a high-quality Final Paper:

Identify the problem. Be sure to narrow your problem enough to allow a focused examination.
Describe the individual, social, and criminal justice system implications of this problem. Discussion of implications should be supported by accurate research data.
Summarize what experts say about the problem.
Explain what you, as a society, have done to remedy this problem. Consider public policies and other, less formal responses.
Analyze to what extent public policies and other, less formal responses are effective in addressing this problem.
Propose an alternative solution to the problem.
Analyze why the alternative is, or can be, an effective response to the problem. Remember to consider negative consequences of the alternative response.
Conclude with your thoughts about your chosen social problem. This is a good place to include personal opinions, assuming you wish to share them in a research paper.
In short, define a problem, discuss the response, and provide alternative responses to the problem. For example, your problem could be drug use/abuse, with a focus on prescription drug abuse among teenagers. Your description of the problems should be fact based, relying on expert opinion. Your alternative response can be an adjustment of current policy or a new direction. For example, you may propose longer prison sentences, or legalization of all drugs. Be creative, although suggestions must be supported by scholarly research

Must use at least 3 scholarly sources in addition to the course text, at least three of which can be found

Collica, K. & Furst, G. (2012). Crime & society.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] The Role of Media in Religion and Politics

Personal values and beliefs are shaped by experience and influenced by the information that is presented by people in authority and reported through the media. The power of the media to shape thinking and behavior is very important to understand. The media may contribute to creating and shaping a person’s religious conviction. For example, in 2010 there was a major debate in New York City about the building of an Islamic center near the site of the 9/11 attack. The media reported that Muslims were building a mosque. The idea of a mosque angered some people and there was major controversy. In fact, the building was a community center, 15 stories tall, that included a worship space (a mosque). The way the story was presented influenced the thinking and emotion of many people. Another example of the influence of media was during the build–up to the US invasion of Iraq in 2003. Bill Moyers DVD presentation titled Buying the War illustrates the way the Bush administration used the media to present the urgency of war with Iraq. Many religious leaders (including the Pope) tried to persuade the administration not to engage in warfare. The media and religion were engaged in this political situation.

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Illustrate the role of the media by using YouTube clips of media presentations that voice opinions about particular religious issues. In what way does this media presentation influence a person’s thinking? Why do you think the media is so powerful in shaping people’s opinions and decision making? Analyze the media presentations you selected. Use the link on Media Literacy: How to Analyze the News (the COPS strategy: Content, Opinion, Perspectives, Sources) as a guiding tool http://lionelingram.com/403W_PITNER_How%20to%20Analyze%20the%20News_%20COPS.PDF.

Write a two– to three–page essay illustrating the role of the media in influencing the decision making of people around a religious/political event. For example, the Presbyterian Church’s debate on financial divestment regarding the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Counterterrorism Operation

Please provide a 12-15 page critical analysis on the following. Please make sure you have a clear thesis as the last sentence of the introduction, with discussions and analysis of your ideas in the body paragraphs.

Discuss a counterterrorism operation. Choose from one of the three:

British Malaya

U.S. Philippines

U.S. Afghanistan

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Effective Strategies to Combat Homegrown Terrorism

In 2011, the U.S. Government released the first ever (and only) strategy to specifically address homegrown violence inspired by radical ideologies (Empowering Local Partners to Prevent Violent Extremism in the United States) which was followed by a more detailed Strategic Implementation Plan for Empowering Local Partners to Prevent Violent Extremism in the United States. These documents resulted from the identification of violent extremism and terrorism inspired by al-Qaeda as the “preeminent security threats” to the United States. Analyze this strategy and evaluate its effectiveness today to deal with the full range of domestic terrorism threats including from right wing, left wing/anarchist (Antifa) and Jihadi homegrown threats. Describe what elements you think are missing or should be reinforced in order to have a comprehensive and effective strategy to deal with homegrown terrorist attacks (regardless of the underlying ideology or political motivation). [See note]

Terrorism is politically motivated violence against non-combatants in order to spread fear (terrorize) and to force some change in policy. Terrorists attack indirectly (in civilian disguise) and against “soft targets” in order to strike fear and get attention to gain support for their cause (recruits, funding, propaganda). They seek revenge, renown, and reaction and are all about scaring civil society and making themselves known. So global news media agencies and the internet are both perfectly suited tools for terrorists to spread their message. How can we reduce terrorist use of the media and the internet as a tool for their evil purposes? Address both the media and the internet separately in your answer.

**Note: This course is focused on politically motivated violence that is commonly called terrorism, and which always has some purported underlying cause. Do not address deranged massed shooters with serious mental dysfunctions as that is well outside the scope of this course. These people cannot be deterred and many often expose ideology as a reason when that is really just a distraction from the real proximate cause of the attack – their mental illness.

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