Broken Windows Theory

Identify and Describe Broken Windows Theory and how it can be used to reduce crime. Describe the strengths and weaknesses of the theory. Of the weaknesses you’ve identified above, explain what you consider to be the main criticism of the Broken Windows theory and why.

Health Services Center

Search the SMC WebsiteIdentify two (2) links that you found that are or will be useful to you. If using the Health Services Center, Center for Wellness and Wellbeing or the Career Services Center you must write about something different than you did for the threaded discussion for each of those modules or if you … Read more

Sibling competition within families.

1, Considering that sibling competition is different than sibling abuse, state what you believe is the value of sibling competition within families. 2. In your own words, describe how an investigator might distinguish between sibling abuse and sibling rivalry. 3. The amygdala serves an important function with regard to trauma. What is the role of … Read more

1984 Minneapolis Experiment

While the 1984 Minneapolis Experiment indicated that mandatory arrest of intimate partner offenders was found to be beneficial, numerous subsequent studies conducted by the National Institute of Justice contradicted those findings. Many jurisdictions continue to maintain a policy of mandatory arrest despite its questionable value in protecting victims.You will pick if you would like to … Read more

The most significant issue facing healthcare today

If you were to ask 10 people what they believe to be the most significant issue facing healthcare today, you might get 10 different answers. Escalating costs? Regulation? Technology disruption? Social Determinant such as environment/community, education, access/quality to healthcare? These and many other topics are worthy of discussion. Not surprisingly, much has been said in … Read more