INTRODUCTION TO POLICE MANAGEMENT

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Preferred language style: English (U.S.)

Exceptional responses will also include well considered opinions, options and solutions Have your responses typed in 12 font, single spaced and double spaced between paragraphs.

Question #1: In the desire to seek improvement, police agencies frequently seek best-practice agencies in which to duplicate their own services. Please discuss the benefits and liabilities of the option of seeking best-practices in which to model a specific police agency.

Question #3: In order to be successful as a police executive, you must be able to navigate the political landscape. Please describe what your primary goals should be when working within a political environment as well as problems that you should expect under this environment. What groups outside of the typical public arena can have a positive or negative impact on your perceived managerial effectiveness?

Question#5: Please identify the four areas that can lead to liability issues for a police agency. Give an example of each of the four. Of the four, which is the most difficult to control? Why? Explain how one might attempt to better control this one area of liability.

Question#6: Union relations continue to be one of the most difficult problems for police executives to manage on a day-to-day basis. In a strong union environment, please describe strategies that would increase employee satisfaction and decrease the impact of union leaders in a given agency.

Question #7: Please explain the various sources that a police executive can attempt to exploit in an effort to increase revenue over and above that which is provided through taxes. Additionally, within the defined budget, please explain the value of vacancy allowances and how you can use these allowances to benefit your agency.

 

 

 

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Utalitarianism

Length: 3-5 pp/1200 words (1500 words absolute max)

Format: typed (readable font, size, spacing, margins generous enough for comments, etc.), stapled, paginated, word-count given.

Instructions:
(1) You must define any technical terms.

(2) You must give a rationale for each premise of each argument you are discussing. Make sure that your rationales are not simply restatements of the premises. To repeat something gives no reason to believe that it’s true, even if it’s repeated loudly and often.

(3) Present and discuss what you take to be the most interesting objection .

(4) Give full present-explain-evaluate treatment.

(5) Arguments constitute the heart of any philosophy paper; make sure you focus on them.

(6) Try to keep things as clear and simple as possible.

1. State and fully explain a typical form of Utilitarianism. Many people think that Utilitarianism gives the wrong results in certain cases involving rights and criminal justice. Present, explain and fully evaluate objections to Utilitarianism based on a specific example of two such cases. How might a utilitarian reply? What do you think?

2. State and explain with examples some of the characteristic features of free market economies and command economies. Engels argued that, since we know how much, on the average, a person needs, it is easy to calculate how much is needed by a given number of individuals, and since production is no longer in the hands of private producers but in the hands of the community and its administrative bodies it is a trifling matter to regulate production according to needs.? This suggests that we ought to embrace a command economy and reject a free market economy. Forge this suggestion into an explicit formal argument. Explain and fully evaluate that argument. What do you think?

3. Who was Mill? What question is he (primarily) addressing in On Liberty? What is his ?Harm Principle?? To interpret this principle, we need to know what he means by ?harm?. State, explain and evaluate three suggestions. Would it be good if the Harm Principle (interpreted accorded to the most plausible of the three suggestions) were generally adhered to? What are some of its more radical consequences?

4. State and briefly explain Utilitarianism. What is toleration? State and explain Mill’s argument for toleration. In particular, explain his neutralist  strategy, and give the best case you can for Mill’s claim that suppressing falsehoods always causes harm. Is he right? Can you think of a better utilitarian case for toleration?

5. State and explain a typical form of Utilitarianism. Extract, explain and evaluate an objection to Utilitarianism from the following passage. Discuss one way that a utilitarian might respond. What do you think of this response? Does this show up any deep flaw in the theory? What? Could it be fixed up?

We may imagine a squad of soldiers to be practicing the throwing of live hand grenades; a grenade slips from the hand of one of them and rolls on the ground near the squad; one of them sacrifices his life by throwing himself on the grenade and protecting his comrades with his own body…But if the soldier had not thrown himself on the grenade would he have failed in his duty? Though clearly he is superior in some way to his comrades, can we possibly say that they failed in their duty by not trying to be the one who sacrificed himself? If he had not done so, could anyone have said to him, ?You ought to have thrown yourself on that grenade?? Could a superior have decently ordered him to do it? The answer to all these questions is plainly negative.

6. State and explain a typical form of Utilitarianism. Consider the following passage:

Jim finds himself in the central square of a small South American town. Tied up against the wall is a row of twenty Indians, most terrified, a few defiant, in front of them several armed men in uniform. A heavy man in a sweat-stained khaki shirt turns out to be the captain in charge and, after a good deal of questioning of Jim which establishes that he got there by accident while on a botanical expedition, explains that the Indians are a random group of inhabitants who, after recent acts of protest against the government, are just about to be killed to remind other possible protesters of the advantages of not protesting. However, since Jim is an honored visitor from another land, the captain is happy to offer him a guest’s privilege of killing one of the Indians himself. If Jim accepts, then as a special mark of the occasion, the other Indians will be let off. Of course, if Jim refuses, then there is no special occasion and Pedro here will do what he was about to do when Jim arrived, and kill them all…. The men against wall, and the other villagers, understand the situation, and are obviously begging him to accept. What should he do?
If the situation is essentially as described and there are no further special factors, [utilitarianism] regards [this] as…obviously the right answer. But even one who came to think that perhaps that was the answer, might well wonder whether it was obviously the answer.
…. It is absurd to demand of such a man, when the sums come in from the utility network which the projects of others have in part determined, that he should just step aside from his own project and decision and acknowledge the decision which utilitarian calculation requires…It is thus, in the most literal sense, an attack on his integrity.

In class, we put this passage to a slightly different purpose from what its author intended. He uses to introduce a number of themes: shooting people in cold-blood, integrity, obviousness, responsibility for the results of others, projects, etc. Choose any two of these themes and develop them as arguments against Utilitarianism. Explain and evaluate these arguments. How would a utilitarian respond? What do you think of these responses?

 

 

 

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Physical Privacy

A-FRAUD?
This is a problem. Are baseball players using steroids? I can’t believe it. Well, yes I can. I watched a skinny kid like Mark McGwire turn into this major buff guy. Maybe he just worked out a lot? I don’t know. But one thing is sure, baseball is a business. It is big business. Players are employees. The safety of the employees is an issue. Marketing is a problem and public relations. How does this affect the game?
Unlike other drug problems, this is not a public safety issue. Or is it? Are players role models? You know kids; they see they do.
Let’s take this now to the specific level.
Should Alex Rodriquiez be banned from playing Major Leauge Baseball?

Please read:
Candid Cam: A*Rod, steroids and “My Cousin Vinny”
Cam Inman. Oakland Tribune. Oakland, Calif.: Feb 17, 2009.
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?index=0&did=1646806551&SrchMode=1&sid=21&Fmt=3&VInst=PROD&VType=PQD&RQT=309&VName=PQD&TS=1236294835&clientId=29440
Abstract (Summary)
— On secretly doing steroids: “I knew we weren’t taking Tic Tacs. I knew it potentially could be something that perhaps was wrong, but I really didn’t get into the investigation perhaps like I would’ve. But again, when you’re curious and you’re ignorant, there’s a lot of things you don’t tell a lot of people, not just that and that was one of those things I decided not to share with anyone.” That’s understandable. Bank robbers don’t sit around and talk about their boosts, do they, well outside of “The Usual Suspects” movie?
— On if he considers himself a cheater: “That’s not for me to determine.” Uh, yes, it is, if you read the question again. He continued: “I’m here to say I’m sorry, I wish went to college and had the opportunity to grow up at my own pace. If you’re young and stupid, you’re young and stupid. I’m guilty of both of those.” If he went to college, would it be a pharmaceutical one?
— On if the home-run record would be tainted if he conquers it: “I’m trying to get by the day today. It’s been a difficult week, been very painful for me and my family. I’m trying to take my medicine.” Wait, isn’t the record already tainted? Oh, that’s right, Barry Bonds said upon breaking it that it was not tainted. At all. Period.

EXPECTATIONS:

Make sure to show how your position is for the greatest good (utility) and respects basic rights (deontology)
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