Students will write a research paper critically assessing a specific Style of Policing. The paper consists of three parts: (1) an introduction that includes a literature review of articles and websites that provide the foundation of the paper; (2) a thorough description of the key elements of the style and discuss which types of crime and intelligence analysis lends itself to achieving this style.The body of the paper should provide all the key components of the reported style, articulating how this style came into play, why the authors of the approach feel it improves police work, and what steps or requirements are necessary to implement it.It should address the historical, political, and social-economic context in which it was conceptualize; (3) a conclusion that provides your assessment as to the utility and effectiveness of said style.The Final Report represents the culmination of your research and understanding – Your Point of View.It should cover the following key sections:
References or Bibliography must be included at the end of the paper, following the APA writing style.Drafts of each of these sections will need to be submitted
The paper must be based on research comprised primarily of scholarly references, including appropriate legal materials, social scientific and/or natural scientific sources, and policy materials. Newspaper and other reference sources (like Wikipedia) also may be used, as appropriate, but should be used sparingly. Papers should be approximately 10-12 double-spaced pages (not including references). DO NOT exceed 12 pages of text. References should be in APA format. All authorities must be appropriately cited and included in the references or bibliography section.
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Title: Understanding the Complexities of International Child Abduction: A Comprehensive Analysis of Legal Frameworks and ResourcesIntroduction: International child abduction is a complex and emotional issue that affects families and children globally. This research paper will provide an in-depth analysis of the reasons for international child abduction, the legal frameworks in place to prevent and address it, the challenges faced in international child abduction cases, and the resources available to parents andchildren affected by this issue.Objectives:1. to examine the reasons behind international child abduction, including the impact of cultural differences, domestic violence, child abuse, and parental kidnapping.2. To evaluate the legal frameworks in place to prevent and address international child abduction, including the Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, and their effectiveness.3. to assess the challenges faced in international child abduction cases, including legal and cultural differences, language barriers, and difficulties in locating abducted children.4. to identify and evaluate the resources available to parents and children affected by international child abduction, including government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and support groups.5. to provide recommendations for policymakers and relevant organizations to prevent and address international child abduction effectively.Methodology: This research paper will be a comprehensive review of existing literature on international child abduction. The research will be conducted using a qualitative approach, using secondary data sources, including academic journals, books, government reports, and relevant websites. The research will be organized into four sections: the reasons for international child abduction, the legal frameworks in place, the challenges faced, and the resources available.Conclusion: This research paper will provide a comprehensive analysis of international child abduction, including the reasons behind it, the legal frameworks in place to prevent and address it, the challenges faced, and the resources available to parents and children affected by this issue.