This assignment is related to the Sacramento Crowd Control Manual which is attached.
Write a written response (no less than 3000 words) the following prompts:
1. Identify and discuss what perspectives of justice are addressed by the policies. Do the policies try to balance efforts to support social order, equity, and just deserts or is there clear favor for one of those ideas of justice? Good or bad?
2. Discuss the various philosophies of social control. Do the policies utilize any approach and to what extent? Are they integrated in the policies effectively. Which philosophies should be addressed and which ones shouldn’t? Why, why not?
Crime Control (Model) Perspective and Due Process (Model) Perspective
Rehabilitation Perspective
Deterrence
Nonintervention Perspective
Restoration (Restorative Justice) Perspective
Equality Perspective
3. Discuss the strength and weaknesses in which ethical issues are addressed by the manual. Are ethics stressed, integrated, or noted within the manual?
Excessive Force
Intimidation and Coercion
Discrimination
Personal and Political Bias
Abuse of Power/Corruption
Liberty versus Control
Just Deserts versus Order versus Equality
4. Discuss. Are the inherent biases in the manual? Do personal prejudices or cultural biases inform the basis of the directives? Does the manual use directives to limit biases?Write a written response (no less than 3000 words) the following prompts:
1. Identify and discuss what perspectives of justice are addressed by the policies. Do the policies try to balance efforts to support social order, equity, and just deserts or is there clear favor for one of those ideas of justice? Good or bad?
2. Discuss the various philosophies of social control. Do the policies utilize any approach and to what extent? Are they integrated in the policies effectively. Which philosophies should be addressed and which ones shouldn’t? Why, why not?
Crime Control (Model) Perspective and Due Process (Model) Perspective
Rehabilitation Perspective
Deterrence
Nonintervention Perspective
Restoration (Restorative Justice) Perspective
Equality Perspective
3. Discuss the strength and weaknesses in which ethical issues are addressed by the manual. Are ethics stressed, integrated, or noted within the manual?
Excessive Force
Intimidation and Coercion
Discrimination
Personal and Political Bias
Abuse of Power/Corruption
Liberty versus Control
Just Deserts versus Order versus Equality
4. Discuss. Are the inherent biases in the manual? Do personal prejudices or cultural biases inform the basis of the directives? Does the manual use directives to limit biases?