Stand your ground laws

using stand your ground laws write  a description of the policy and the scope of the problem (e.g., statistics) the policy is trying to address; a discussion of the history of the policy, including why, where, and when it was created; a discussion of the purpose(s) or goal(s) of the policy (i.e., what it is … Read more

Nursing Healthcare Law and Policy Assignment 3

   Training and educating those within an organization who are responsible for implementing and working with changes in organizational policy is a critical step in ensuring that prescribed changes have their intended benefit. A leader in a health care profession must be able to apply effective leadership, management, and educational strategies to ensure that colleagues … Read more

Rights and the ADA

After reading chapter 5, 6, and 14, listening to the https://soundcloud.com/adalive/episode-82-history-and-the-future-of-disability-rights-a-conversation-with-judy-heumann and selecting an article from the New York Times https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/us/disability-ADA-30-anniversary.html?campaign_id=9&emc=edit_nn_20200724&instance_id=20585&nl=the-morning&regi_id=126942757&segment_id=34251&te=1&user_id=c15461edca860849af3878373d1eadd5   answer 3 of the following questions.  Who are current influential individuals making an impact for individuals with disabilities? And what are they doing? How do human rights, disability rights, and civil rights relate to … Read more

week2

Two officers were walking in a neighborhood known for high volumes of drug deals. They came across the car of an individual whom they had arrested two years prior for drug dealing. The car was parked on a curb in front of a residence. One officer peeked inside the car, the other walked down the … Read more

Dailey

Dailey essentially argues that historians must look at resistance in a situational light (Not all resistance is physically fighting or marching for rights). For Dailey, she looks at public space (sidewalks especially). African Americans had to abide by strict social rules in the South. Explain the purpose of enforcing these “laws” by whites and breaking … Read more

Healthcare and Government

The U.S. government serves a protective purpose, and all laws are intended to safeguard the public from harm. Regulations are authorized specifically in legislation creating the law. Enforcement of the law and related regulations is accomplished by regulatory agencies. For this week’s assignment, you will research 2 federal agencies that play a prominent role in … Read more

week4 vicap program

The ViCAP Program One of the biggest challenges in serial killer investigation has always been the challenge of recognizing that different victims may be connected to the same killer. In the wake of the Bundy cast, the FBI created the ViCAP. Describe the ViCAP program and why it was inspired by the Bundy case in … Read more

Deliverable 5 – Health Reform and Patient Confidentiality Literature Review

  Scenario You are the chief privacy officer for a health system. Your responsibilities include developing, guiding, and assisting with the overall Privacy and HIPAA policies and procedures for departments that store, process, and transmit protected health information. You have been asked to review the health system’s current policies and procedures on HIPAA. As a … Read more

week5

Week 5 Project: Trends in Capital Punishment One of the most controversial and current issues in criminal justice is capital punishment. As of June 2021, twenty-seven states and the Federal government allow the use of the death penalty. Twenty-two states and Washington D. C.  have abolished the death penalty, and the rate of executions in … Read more