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Culture of Crime
IntroductionAs we study criminal behavior and precipitating factors, we must first try to establish a standard of how we d ...
Culture of Crime
IntroductionAs we study criminal behavior and precipitating factors, we must first try to establish a standard of how we define what is criminal.From a psychological perspective, we do not really focus on the specific definition of a crime, but instead put our efforts into understanding the symptoms the person experiences that, in turn, result in the criminal behavior. Forensic psychologists evaluate for personality characteristics and leave defining crime to the criminal justice system. In psychology, we see significant variances in how different cultural factors contribute to how they define what is considered to be deviant behaviors.The use of various psychological tests and interviews can assist the courts in determining whether an individual's psychological state warrants consideration as to an individual's mental health at the time the crime was committed and whether such metal state had a direct effect on crime committed. In this course, you will identify and discuss certain crimes such as homicide, domestic violence, victimology, terrorism, and economic type crimes. So it is important that, as a western society such as the United States, we start with a clear insight into the specific elements of specific crimes and how they are viewed and defined.Jeff Ferrell had this view of crime back in 1995:Criminal behavior is, more often than not, subcultural behavior. From the interactionist criminology of the Chicago School and Edwin Sutherland to the subcultural theories of Cohen, Cloward and Ohlin, and others, criminologists have long acknowledged that actions and identities labelled "criminal" are typically generated within the boundaries of deviant and criminal subcultures. In this sense, much of what we take to be crime is essentially collective behavior; whether carried out by one person or many, particular criminal acts are often organized within and instigated by subcultural groups. Though the boundaries may remain ill-defined, and the membership may shift in gross numbers and level of commitment, these subcultures constitute definitive human associations for those who participate in them. Biker, hustler, Blood and Crip, pimp and prostitute—all name subcultural networks as much as individual identities. (p. 26)InstructionsIn your main post:Explain your understanding of Ferrel's statement, "Criminal behavior is, more often than not, subcultural behavior."Describe your reaction to this statement. Does it fit with your own personal opinion or perspective about what crime is? Explain why or why not.ReferenceFerrell, J. (1995). Culture, crime, and cultural criminology. Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, 3(2), 25–42.Does not have to be in apa format
Capella University Financial Engineering to Enhance Stock Value Paper
Create an 8-10 page report in which you examine a major public company and provide a recommendation on how shareholder val ...
Capella University Financial Engineering to Enhance Stock Value Paper
Create an 8-10 page report in which you examine a major public company and provide a recommendation on how shareholder value could be enhanced, with resulting impact on the firm's capital structure and stock value.IntroductionThis portfolio work project will illustrate what potential financial strategies can be employed by firms to impact company valuation and how they should be financed. This is a relevant concept for both large and small companies. You will have a chance to apply the skills expected of an MBA graduate; from the financial management perspective, you should be able to:Utilize financial strategies that will increase the price of stock.Calculate WACC and capital structure.Evaluate how financial strategies impact the capital structure.This assessment requires you to examine a major public company and provide recommendations on how shareholder value could be enhanced, with resulting impact on the firm’s capital structure and stock value. You will estimate the firm's current WACC.ScenarioFast forward to when you have successfully completed the MBA program. You are now a Chief Financial Officer of a large, publicly traded company at (go ahead and insert your dream company here). Using your dream company, conduct extensive research on the current situation of the company using resources like the Wall Street Journal, Bloomberg, GuruFocus, Yahoo Finance, EDGAR, and the Capella library. As the CFO, you have been given a project by the CEO and Board of Directors to prepare a report on ways to financially engineer the company to increase stock price.From the company’s website, go to the financial section and examine the financial statements (income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows) and 10K and 10Q reports, and conduct a financial ratio analysis including the following: current ratio, debt to equity ratio, return on equity (ROE) ratio, dividend yield, earnings per share (EPS or the last 4 quarters), price to earnings ratio (P/E), and market to book ratio. Compare these ratios to those of the company's nearest competitor.Assume that the objective of upper management is to maximize shareholder value by increasing the price of the stock. Describe the subjective impacts (threats, opportunities, competitive edge) that are unique to the firm and its industry that you found in your research.Based on the ratio results and research, from the following list of ways to financially engineer an increase in stock price, evaluate each method, examine its pros and cons, and then select the best ways for the firm to increase the stock price. Be as specific as you can by using qualitative assessments without proprietary company information:Capital expenditures—new equipment, plant, machinery, marketing/advertising campaign, computer infrastructure (only choose if your research of the firm has discovered some specific opportunity here).Merger/acquisition of a competitor.Stock repurchases.Dividend policy change—increase, decrease, stock split, stock dividend.Reduction of debt.Expansion into a new geographic market.Introduction of new products/services.Your RoleYou are the Chief Financial Officer of your selected company.RequirementsThe report you submit to the CEO should meet these expectations:Evaluate strategies used to increase stock prices and shareholder value.Analyze strategies to employ cash to potentially increase shareholder value and the impact on financial risk of the entity, such as capital expenditures, mergers/acquisitions, stock buybacks, dividend increases, reduction of debt, expansion into a new geographic area, and introduction of new projects.Analyze financial statements and ratio analysis to determine the optimal strategies.Describe the subjective impacts that are unique to the firm and its industry through ratio analysis of the financial statements and qualitative research.Relate the analysis to the strategies.Identify the pros and cons regarding each strategy. Use behavioral models and theories to support your analysis and evaluation. Determine the best strategies, and describe how earnings and stock price can be increased by these choices. Comment on how the efficient market hypothesis may impact stock price with the recommendations.Recommend the best strategies to gain the most optimal performance.Provide justification and rationale for your recommendation.Align your recommendation with analysis and data.Provide examples and analysis to defend recommended strategies.Connect the recommendation to methods and models of financing and investing.Evaluate how the recommendation will be financed and how it will impact the capital structure and the risk of the company and the WACC.Calculate the firm’s current WACC and capital structure (percentage of assets financed by liabilities versus percentage of assets financed by shareholder equity).Determine whether the firm has sufficient finances to fund your recommendation internally (with cash) or if it needs to raise funds externally.If external financing is required, decide between common stock and debt (bonds) and explain the rationale for your decision.Examine how your strategy recommendation will potentially impact WACC, capital structure, the overall risk of the company stock, and the effect on the stock price.Deliverable FormatReport requirements:Ensure written communication is free of errors that detract from the overall message and quality.Use at least three scholarly resources.Your report should be between 8 and 10 pages.Use 12 point, Times New Roman.Related company standards:This report is a professional document and should therefore follow the corresponding MBA Academic and Professional Document Guidelines (located in the MBA Program Resources), including single-spaced paragraphs.Use APA-formatted references.EvaluationBy successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies through corresponding scoring guide criteria:Competency 2: Analyze financing strategies to maximize stakeholder value.Evaluate strategies used to increase stock prices and shareholder value.Competency 3: Apply financial analyses to business planning and decision making.Recommend the best strategies to gain the most optimal performance.Competency 4: Use data to support evidence-based financial decisions.Analyze financial statements and ratio analysis to determine the optimal use of cash.Evaluate how the recommendation impacts the capital structure and the risk of the company and the WACC.Faculty will use the scoring guide to review your deliverable as if they were your CEO.
Part 1 Case Study Organization Selection and Part 2 Application of Opportunity Lenses
Hello, this assignment is in 2 parts. The 1st assignment is 300 word document on the selected organization. (please choo ...
Part 1 Case Study Organization Selection and Part 2 Application of Opportunity Lenses
Hello, this assignment is in 2 parts. The 1st assignment is 300 word document on the selected organization. (please choose a different company from prior help, companies used before are Ford, Apple, Google, etc) please try to use a lesser known company that isn't used as much. The 2nd part of this assignment is also attached below. All of the reading sources, writing requirements, and guidelines are listed below. Any questions let me know.1st Assignment is 300 words see requires below. Use the Capella library to read the following: Alexy, Criscuolo, and Salter's 2009 article, "Does IP Strategy Have to Cripple Open Innovation?" from the MIT Sloan Management Review, volume 51, issue 1, pages 71–77.Wilson and Doz's 2011 article, "Agile Innovation: A Footprint Balancing Distance and Immersion" from the California Management Review, volume 53, issue 2, pages 6–26. The following required readings are available full-text in the Capella University Library. Search for each article by clicking the linked title and following the instructions in the Library Guide. Bruch and Menges's 2010 article, "The Acceleration TRAP" from the Harvard Business Review, volume 88, issue 4, pages 80–86.Coyne, Clifford, and Dye's 2007 article, "Breakthrough Thinking from Inside the Box" from the Harvard Business Review, volume 85, issue 12, pages 70–78.Govindarajan and Trimble's 2010 article, "Stop the Innovation Wars" from the Harvard Business Review, volume 88, issue 7, pages 76–83. Case Study Organization Selection At the end of this course, in Unit 10, Assignment 1, you will submit a course project that analyzes a publicly traded organization through the nine lenses of opportunity mapping. This week you must select an organization that captures your imagination, but one not previously used in this course or BMGT8130. In a brief description, identify your company of choice and the industry in which it operates, and explain your rationale for selecting it. Your rationale should include an analysis of how the organization fits with innovative models, approaches, leadership, and the use of strategic assumption. Provide APA reference support on the organization and industry. Written communication: Must be free of errors, scholarly, professional, and consistent with expectations for members of the business profession.APA formatting: Your essay should be formatted according to APA (6th edition) style and formatting.Length: A minimum of 300 words, Times New Roman, 12-point font.Structure: Please include the following sections using APA headings (no abstract required): Introduction.Body headings as appropriate.Conclusions.Turnitin: Please submit your paper through Turnitin. There will be a 10 percent penalty if you do not.References: A minimum of one (in addition to the required course readings) referencing your case study organization.Writing Feedback Tool: Your instructor may also use the Writing Feedback Tool to provide feedback on your writing. In the tool, click on the linked resources for helpful writing information.SECOND ASSIGNMENT BELOWReadings Use the Capella library to read the following: Singh and Chaudhuri's 2009 article, "The Reality of India: Folding Constraints into Business Strategy" from the Journal of Business Strategy, volume 30, issue 4, pages 5–16. The following required readings are available full-text in the Capella University Library. Search for each article by clicking the linked title and following the instructions in the Library Guide. Cappelli, Singh, Singh, and Useem's 2010 article, "Leadership Lessons from India" from the Harvard Business Review, volume 88, issue 3, pages 90–97.Javidan, Teagarden, and Bowen's 2010 article, "Making It Overseas" from the Harvard Business Review, volume 88, issue 4, pages 109–113.Magni and Atsmon's 2010 article, "A Better Approach to China's Markets" from the Harvard Business Review, volume 88, issue 3, pages 30–31.Tse's 2010 article, "Is It Too Late to Enter China?" from the Harvard Business Review, volume 88, issue 4, pages 96–101. Bell and Shelman's 2011 article, "KFC's Radical Approach to China" from the Harvard Business Review, volume 89, issue 11, pages 137–142.Application of Opportunity LensesThe focus of this assignment is the application of nine lenses of opportunity to your case study organization. This paper is to assess how each of the lenses could or currently does apply and what is the relative risk—resources expended—versus potential revenue and profit. All lenses may not apply; if they do not, why? In each case, begin with the theory behind the lens followed by your application to the selected case study organization. Keep in mind the implications of sustainability:The enduring nature of the opportunities.How the opportunities reflect the impact of environmental concerns.The last step is to create an opportunity map demonstrating the lenses, using the Sample Opportunity Map as a guide. The opportunity map plots opportunities over time (X-axis) compared to potential impact on the business (Y-axis) divided in three primary sections:In the business—incremental.On the business—new offering or value proposition.Out of the business—redefines the business or category.Written communication: Must be free of errors, scholarly, professional, and consistent with expectations for members of the business profession.APA formatting: Your essay should be formatted according to APA (6th edition) style and formatting.Length: Minimum of 2,400 words, Times New Roman, 12-point font.Structure: Please include the following sections using APA headings (no abstract required): Introduction.Body headings as appropriate.Conclusions.Turnitin: Please submit your paper through Turnitin. There will be a 10 percent penalty if you do not.References: A minimum of five PRJ or PJ references (in addition to the required course readings).Writing Feedback Tool: Your instructor may also use the Writing Feedback Tool to provide feedback on your writing. In the tool, click on the linked resources for helpful writing information.
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Culture of Crime
IntroductionAs we study criminal behavior and precipitating factors, we must first try to establish a standard of how we d ...
Culture of Crime
IntroductionAs we study criminal behavior and precipitating factors, we must first try to establish a standard of how we define what is criminal.From a psychological perspective, we do not really focus on the specific definition of a crime, but instead put our efforts into understanding the symptoms the person experiences that, in turn, result in the criminal behavior. Forensic psychologists evaluate for personality characteristics and leave defining crime to the criminal justice system. In psychology, we see significant variances in how different cultural factors contribute to how they define what is considered to be deviant behaviors.The use of various psychological tests and interviews can assist the courts in determining whether an individual's psychological state warrants consideration as to an individual's mental health at the time the crime was committed and whether such metal state had a direct effect on crime committed. In this course, you will identify and discuss certain crimes such as homicide, domestic violence, victimology, terrorism, and economic type crimes. So it is important that, as a western society such as the United States, we start with a clear insight into the specific elements of specific crimes and how they are viewed and defined.Jeff Ferrell had this view of crime back in 1995:Criminal behavior is, more often than not, subcultural behavior. From the interactionist criminology of the Chicago School and Edwin Sutherland to the subcultural theories of Cohen, Cloward and Ohlin, and others, criminologists have long acknowledged that actions and identities labelled "criminal" are typically generated within the boundaries of deviant and criminal subcultures. In this sense, much of what we take to be crime is essentially collective behavior; whether carried out by one person or many, particular criminal acts are often organized within and instigated by subcultural groups. Though the boundaries may remain ill-defined, and the membership may shift in gross numbers and level of commitment, these subcultures constitute definitive human associations for those who participate in them. Biker, hustler, Blood and Crip, pimp and prostitute—all name subcultural networks as much as individual identities. (p. 26)InstructionsIn your main post:Explain your understanding of Ferrel's statement, "Criminal behavior is, more often than not, subcultural behavior."Describe your reaction to this statement. Does it fit with your own personal opinion or perspective about what crime is? Explain why or why not.ReferenceFerrell, J. (1995). Culture, crime, and cultural criminology. Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, 3(2), 25–42.Does not have to be in apa format
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Capella University Financial Engineering to Enhance Stock Value Paper
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As the CFO, you have been given a project by the CEO and Board of Directors to prepare a report on ways to financially engineer the company to increase stock price.From the company’s website, go to the financial section and examine the financial statements (income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows) and 10K and 10Q reports, and conduct a financial ratio analysis including the following: current ratio, debt to equity ratio, return on equity (ROE) ratio, dividend yield, earnings per share (EPS or the last 4 quarters), price to earnings ratio (P/E), and market to book ratio. Compare these ratios to those of the company's nearest competitor.Assume that the objective of upper management is to maximize shareholder value by increasing the price of the stock. Describe the subjective impacts (threats, opportunities, competitive edge) that are unique to the firm and its industry that you found in your research.Based on the ratio results and research, from the following list of ways to financially engineer an increase in stock price, evaluate each method, examine its pros and cons, and then select the best ways for the firm to increase the stock price. Be as specific as you can by using qualitative assessments without proprietary company information:Capital expenditures—new equipment, plant, machinery, marketing/advertising campaign, computer infrastructure (only choose if your research of the firm has discovered some specific opportunity here).Merger/acquisition of a competitor.Stock repurchases.Dividend policy change—increase, decrease, stock split, stock dividend.Reduction of debt.Expansion into a new geographic market.Introduction of new products/services.Your RoleYou are the Chief Financial Officer of your selected company.RequirementsThe report you submit to the CEO should meet these expectations:Evaluate strategies used to increase stock prices and shareholder value.Analyze strategies to employ cash to potentially increase shareholder value and the impact on financial risk of the entity, such as capital expenditures, mergers/acquisitions, stock buybacks, dividend increases, reduction of debt, expansion into a new geographic area, and introduction of new projects.Analyze financial statements and ratio analysis to determine the optimal strategies.Describe the subjective impacts that are unique to the firm and its industry through ratio analysis of the financial statements and qualitative research.Relate the analysis to the strategies.Identify the pros and cons regarding each strategy. 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Hello, this assignment is in 2 parts. The 1st assignment is 300 word document on the selected organization. (please choose a different company from prior help, companies used before are Ford, Apple, Google, etc) please try to use a lesser known company that isn't used as much. The 2nd part of this assignment is also attached below. All of the reading sources, writing requirements, and guidelines are listed below. Any questions let me know.1st Assignment is 300 words see requires below. Use the Capella library to read the following: Alexy, Criscuolo, and Salter's 2009 article, "Does IP Strategy Have to Cripple Open Innovation?" from the MIT Sloan Management Review, volume 51, issue 1, pages 71–77.Wilson and Doz's 2011 article, "Agile Innovation: A Footprint Balancing Distance and Immersion" from the California Management Review, volume 53, issue 2, pages 6–26. The following required readings are available full-text in the Capella University Library. Search for each article by clicking the linked title and following the instructions in the Library Guide. Bruch and Menges's 2010 article, "The Acceleration TRAP" from the Harvard Business Review, volume 88, issue 4, pages 80–86.Coyne, Clifford, and Dye's 2007 article, "Breakthrough Thinking from Inside the Box" from the Harvard Business Review, volume 85, issue 12, pages 70–78.Govindarajan and Trimble's 2010 article, "Stop the Innovation Wars" from the Harvard Business Review, volume 88, issue 7, pages 76–83. Case Study Organization Selection At the end of this course, in Unit 10, Assignment 1, you will submit a course project that analyzes a publicly traded organization through the nine lenses of opportunity mapping. This week you must select an organization that captures your imagination, but one not previously used in this course or BMGT8130. In a brief description, identify your company of choice and the industry in which it operates, and explain your rationale for selecting it. Your rationale should include an analysis of how the organization fits with innovative models, approaches, leadership, and the use of strategic assumption. Provide APA reference support on the organization and industry. Written communication: Must be free of errors, scholarly, professional, and consistent with expectations for members of the business profession.APA formatting: Your essay should be formatted according to APA (6th edition) style and formatting.Length: A minimum of 300 words, Times New Roman, 12-point font.Structure: Please include the following sections using APA headings (no abstract required): Introduction.Body headings as appropriate.Conclusions.Turnitin: Please submit your paper through Turnitin. There will be a 10 percent penalty if you do not.References: A minimum of one (in addition to the required course readings) referencing your case study organization.Writing Feedback Tool: Your instructor may also use the Writing Feedback Tool to provide feedback on your writing. In the tool, click on the linked resources for helpful writing information.SECOND ASSIGNMENT BELOWReadings Use the Capella library to read the following: Singh and Chaudhuri's 2009 article, "The Reality of India: Folding Constraints into Business Strategy" from the Journal of Business Strategy, volume 30, issue 4, pages 5–16. The following required readings are available full-text in the Capella University Library. Search for each article by clicking the linked title and following the instructions in the Library Guide. Cappelli, Singh, Singh, and Useem's 2010 article, "Leadership Lessons from India" from the Harvard Business Review, volume 88, issue 3, pages 90–97.Javidan, Teagarden, and Bowen's 2010 article, "Making It Overseas" from the Harvard Business Review, volume 88, issue 4, pages 109–113.Magni and Atsmon's 2010 article, "A Better Approach to China's Markets" from the Harvard Business Review, volume 88, issue 3, pages 30–31.Tse's 2010 article, "Is It Too Late to Enter China?" from the Harvard Business Review, volume 88, issue 4, pages 96–101. Bell and Shelman's 2011 article, "KFC's Radical Approach to China" from the Harvard Business Review, volume 89, issue 11, pages 137–142.Application of Opportunity LensesThe focus of this assignment is the application of nine lenses of opportunity to your case study organization. This paper is to assess how each of the lenses could or currently does apply and what is the relative risk—resources expended—versus potential revenue and profit. All lenses may not apply; if they do not, why? In each case, begin with the theory behind the lens followed by your application to the selected case study organization. Keep in mind the implications of sustainability:The enduring nature of the opportunities.How the opportunities reflect the impact of environmental concerns.The last step is to create an opportunity map demonstrating the lenses, using the Sample Opportunity Map as a guide. The opportunity map plots opportunities over time (X-axis) compared to potential impact on the business (Y-axis) divided in three primary sections:In the business—incremental.On the business—new offering or value proposition.Out of the business—redefines the business or category.Written communication: Must be free of errors, scholarly, professional, and consistent with expectations for members of the business profession.APA formatting: Your essay should be formatted according to APA (6th edition) style and formatting.Length: Minimum of 2,400 words, Times New Roman, 12-point font.Structure: Please include the following sections using APA headings (no abstract required): Introduction.Body headings as appropriate.Conclusions.Turnitin: Please submit your paper through Turnitin. There will be a 10 percent penalty if you do not.References: A minimum of five PRJ or PJ references (in addition to the required course readings).Writing Feedback Tool: Your instructor may also use the Writing Feedback Tool to provide feedback on your writing. In the tool, click on the linked resources for helpful writing information.
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