The goal is to make them a better citizen for society when released. Prisons have many programs inmates can take advantage of, if authorized, to better themselves. Pros and Cons The ultimate goal is to make the convicted individual a better person. Doubling the prison term is a great idea and I believe it can be very
Each of the sections below will examine an aspect related to the benefits and detriments of gentrification, and will allow for a cohesive understanding of an issue that will continue to be hotly contested, not just in the United States but globally. As discussed below, gentrification is not without its benefits. A better neighborhood infrastructure is put in place through increased neighborhood investment, urban areas are re-born as the new residents move in and bring with them their own culture and there is the potential for a reduction in some types of crime. However these benefits come at a steep cost. Entire populations of people are displaced, the strong community support system relied upon heavily by the urban residents is removed, and the infrastructure that the poorer residents rely on for their specific needs is taken away.
FANTASTIC MANUFACTURING FACTS To continue the good business relationships with Fantastic’s’ SUPPLIERS (in Hong Kong and Taiwan) and CREDITORS (the bank via 60 day bank draft) we must develop longer range forecasts so that our suppliers can arrange way to produce more and so that our creditors are aware of our increasing need for capital as our sales volume increases. The Business • Manufacture and market ceiling fans • Rose and Turner went abroad to find exclusive suppliers in Hong Kong and Taiwan • Initial objective was to get product on the shelves and have the small retailers advertise heavily • Consumers began to realize that ceiling fans were energy-savings devices which created greater growth potential for the industry • 2 major competitors- Hinter and Casablanca both produced domestically by Emerson Electric • 2 customers accounted for 40% of sales although Fantastic served more than 100 customers annually The Product • Fantastic held a COST advantage over competition because of outsourcing • All Fantastic fans had a 7-year warranty Accounting Factors • Commission to salesmen were paid in the same month sales were made • Customers paid 60-90 days (2-3months) after Fantastic shipped finished products PAYMENT TO SUPPLIERS • Fantastic issued letters of credit to the suppliers once the order was submitted, in turn the suppliers submitted these letters of credit for payment when they had manufactured the goods and the goods were shipped (30 after the order was placed) • Fantastic did not keep cash on hand to pay for supplies • Once the letter of credit was submitted to the bank, Fantastic typically drew a 60-day draft on the amount of the needed funds to pay for supplies • The bank would accept the draft and extend the loan for a
The increase of minimum would help the economy by generating more money in to the society, boosting the economy, and eliminating the demand for jobs. Raising minimum wage will have a great and long lasting ending. The United States would see a flow of money that they haven’t seen in years. This flow of money would show immediately giving the consumers more money to spend since 78 percent of the working force are minimum wage employees. Business owners will appreciate more money being spent in their fast food restaurants, grocery stores and clothing stores etc.
While this may sound bad it was actually great. It meant that insurance rates would increase. Once you affect the amount of money big business will earn they start to pay attention. The world is filled with intelligent people. The word is out that the environment matters and needs to be cared for, and at the bottom level people are worried about it.
If resources are allocated properly an effectively run government crime prevention program is invaluable. The cost-benefit analysis suggests that an economic activity should be expanded as long as the results provide more benefits than the overall costs. In both the U.K. and the U.S. the taxpayers are required to foot the bill for an ever-expanding crime prevention program. However, it is safe to assume that most individuals would rather invest in their own personal safety as well as the safety of their communities. A safer society would also see long-term economic benefits such as overall increase in GDP.
As a result of incarcerating criminals for lesser or minor crimes, inmate population numbers have risen sharply and thus have impacted current facility operations funding via taxpayer dollars. Another impact to funding is that if the bill passes it will add to the already rising population and cost levels to support and maintain future and current facilities. Although the bill is popular throughout the communities, it can be used as a political tool to gain voter support during election years. And finally it may bring forth new trials for those already incarcerated for similar
greater response times, stronger police presence through more frequent drive-through and armed foot patrols in neighborhoods, etc.). (5) “Adopting this state-of-the-art technology can boost the public’s perception of the police department. (6) Implementing CompStat at local, and state law enforcement across the United States can contributed to a higher percentage of crime
Running head: COMSTATE:PREDICTIVE POLICIES Predictive Policing Using today's latest technology police department can prevent or reduce crime. Information technology(IT) has made major advancements throughout the years and continues to do so. Technology save a lot times of our police officer and they can use this time to do other things. It has been integrated into society, making everyone's life easier and more efficient. Not only does it make the personal lives easier, The predictive-policing time promises measurable result including crime reduction; more efficient police department and modern innovative policing.
Second, a high-wage economy can induce a regime of rapid technical change, and firms faced with high wages are forced to employ more advanced equipment and eliminate inefficiency or leave the industry, which results in a more productive society because companies are forced to embrace new technologies and processes. In the end, these new processes are disseminated throughout the economy. Third, the minimum wage is one among a number of factors that has the capacity to equalize bargaining power in labor markets, and enables people to 'earn a living,' which is an elementary component of human dignity and social justice.” Since the initial passage of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, economists have generally been opposed to the minimum wage, and today, this consensus is the same as most introductory textbooks will indicate (Prasch). Prasch notes that over the last half century, “it has become an article of faith that any floor or ceiling placed upon a supposedly autonomous and self-ordering 'free market' will lead to a substantial misallocation of resources' (Prasch). Regarding the minimum wage, market intervention is thought to