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Resource

https://www.flexyourrights.org/faqs/search-and-seizure-in-public-school/

 

What were the two main findings in the PARC Case (1971)?
Identify by exceptionality the students who were eligible for Exceptional Student Education under the provisions of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (94-142) passed in 1975.
If their disabled child attends a public school, do the parents have to pay for the education?
Why is a regular education teacher included on the IEP (Individual Education Plan) team?
Define the term “appropriate education.”
Define the term “Individual Education Plan” or “IEP.”
What did the U.S. Supreme Court decide in the Rowley Case?
What did the U.S. Supreme Court decide the school had to provide in the Tatro Case?
In Cedar Rapids v. Garret, The U.S. Supreme Court decided that the school had to do what for the student?
What was the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in Honig v. Doe?
Explain the circumstances of when a school must hold a “manifestation determination hearing?”
Explain the circumstances of when a school must develop a “Behavior Intervention Plan” (BIP) for a student?
What is the definition of a “least restrictive environment” (LRE)?
What is the definition of “related services?”
What does the term “Response to Intervention” (RTI) mean for public school principals and teachers?

 

An article analysis

 

 

 

 

 

Resource

https://www.flexyourrights.org/faqs/search-and-seizure-in-public-school/

 

What were the two main findings in the PARC Case (1971)?
Identify by exceptionality the students who were eligible for Exceptional Student Education under the provisions of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (94-142) passed in 1975.
If their disabled child attends a public school, do the parents have to pay for the education?
Why is a regular education teacher included on the IEP (Individual Education Plan) team?
Define the term “appropriate education.”
Define the term “Individual Education Plan” or “IEP.”
What did the U.S. Supreme Court decide in the Rowley Case?
What did the U.S. Supreme Court decide the school had to provide in the Tatro Case?
In Cedar Rapids v. Garret, The U.S. Supreme Court decided that the school had to do what for the student?
What was the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in Honig v. Doe?
Explain the circumstances of when a school must hold a “manifestation determination hearing?”
Explain the circumstances of when a school must develop a “Behavior Intervention Plan” (BIP) for a student?
What is the definition of a “least restrictive environment” (LRE)?
What is the definition of “related services?”
What does the term “Response to Intervention” (RTI) mean for public school principals and teachers?

 

An article analysis

 

 

 

 

 

 

Article:

Yasemin Besen-Cassino, “Cool Stores, Bad Jobs”

Vivyan Adair, “Branded with Infamy: Inscriptions of Poverty and Class in America”

Christine L. Williams, “Still a Man’s World: Men Who Do Women’s Work”

Karyn Lacy, “Blue Chips Black: Managing Race in Public Spaces”

Address the Following in Your Paper:

In what ways were the individuals in each article discriminated against?

Using those examples, and other evidence presented in class and in your textbook, explain what you would tell someone who claimed that America is a meritocracy and the only thing holding people back is their “lack of hard work and effort.”

 

 

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Read Article:

https://www.investopedia.com/articles/economics/11/government-regulations.asp

Do you think we have too much regulation of business? What types of regulations do you think benefit society? What areas of industry need less regulation? More? Elaborate and explain.

 

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Students are expected to identify a recent (within 5-7 years) peer-reviewed article that tests or expands a criminological theory we have recently discussed (e.g., Marxist criminology, conflict theory, left-realism, convict criminology, green criminology, feminist criminology, differential association, social learning/differential reinforcement, theory of violentization, seduction of crime, neutralization theory, labeling theory, social disorganization, collective efficacy, concentric circles, Miller’s focal concerns, Anderson’s Code of the Street, strain, differential opportunity theory, general strain theory, institutional anomie theory, rational choice, routine activity, biosocial crim., etc.). Make sure your theory is different from this 3 articles.

Conservation, wildlife crime, and tough-on-crime policies: Lessons from the criminological literature. Article by Lauren Wilson and Rachel Boratto.
Whether or not drug abuse is identified as an ethical, criminal justice, or medical problem, there is a need to implement policies and regulations that will ensure the problem is ratified.
Neutralization Theory Harris, L. C. (2020). Breaking lockdown during lockdown: A neutralization theory evaluation of misbehavior during the Covid 19 pandemic. Deviant Behavior, 1-15.

An article analysis

 

 

 

 

 

View the following videos:
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Then, answer the questions below in your discussion:

What was the impact of the near failure of Bear Stearns and the failure of Lehman Brothers on money markets?
What actions did the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department take? What were the impacts of the decisions, if any?