Analyze the National Infrastructure Protection Plan and Risk Management Framework, located at http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/NIPP_Plan.pdf, and conclude how it has been designed to protect the nation’s critical infrastructure. Determine the purpose of the feedback loop design and argue how it strengthens or weakens the model. Justify your response.

Analyze the National Infrastructure Protection Plan and Risk Management Framework, located at http://www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/NIPP_Plan.pdf, and conclude how it has been designed to protect the nation’s critical infrastructure.
Determine the purpose of the feedback loop design and argue how it strengthens or weakens the model. Justify your response.
Decide if taking a “risk management” approach is suitable for protecting the nation’s critical infrastructure. Support your response.
Choose the one (1) step that is the most important or has the greatest impact on the other steps of the Risk Management Framework and describe why.
Discuss two (2) criticisms of the NIPP model and suggest ways of dealing with those criticisms.
Use at least three (3) quality resources in this assignment.

Write a one page review of Dan Barrett's a article entitled Skimming the Surface. Be sure to respond to the following points in your review: Identify and explain reasons why citing sources in research papers often does not work; Describe some of the non-traditional views of plagiarism that Barrett raises; Discuss some of the ways in which teachers share in the blame for their students plagiarism.

Write a one page review of Dan Barrett’s a article entitled Skimming the Surface. Be sure to respond to the following points in your review: Identify and explain reasons why citing sources in research papers often does not work; Describe some of the non-traditional views of plagiarism that Barrett raises; Discuss some of the ways in which teachers share in the blame for their students plagiarism.
http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2011/04/11/study_of_first_year_students_research_papers_finds_little_evidence_they_understand_sources

Address three challenges faced by criminal justice organizations in implementing technological initiatives, such as cost/benefit factors, legal implications, and privacy issues.

Address three challenges faced by criminal justice organizations in implementing technological initiatives, such as cost/benefit factors, legal implications, and privacy issues.
Imagine you are applying for one of the positions you previously researched.
State the position and determine five (5) skills that are important to have for this position.

Address three challenges faced by criminal justice organizations in implementing technological initiatives, such as cost/benefit factors, legal implications, and privacy issues.

Address three challenges faced by criminal justice organizations in implementing technological initiatives, such as cost/benefit factors, legal implications, and privacy issues.
Imagine you are applying for one of the positions you previously researched.
State the position and determine five (5) skills that are important to have for this position.

Anderson (1988) argued “Pragmatism, properly understood, is neither a technique of neutral problem solving nor the mere contrivance of compromise” (p. 457). Explain how entrepreneurial policy makers can incorporate pragmatism practices into their public policy research.

Anderson (1988) argued “Pragmatism, properly understood, is neither a technique of neutral problem solving nor the mere contrivance of compromise” (p. 457). Explain how entrepreneurial policy makers can incorporate pragmatism practices into their public policy research. Respond to at least two of your fellow students’ postings.

Anderson (1988) argued “Pragmatism, properly understood, is neither a technique of neutral problem solving nor the mere contrivance of compromise” (p. 457). Explain how entrepreneurial policy makers can incorporate pragmatism practices into their public policy research.

Anderson (1988) argued “Pragmatism, properly understood, is neither a technique of neutral problem solving nor the mere contrivance of compromise” (p. 457). Explain how entrepreneurial policy makers can incorporate pragmatism practices into their public policy research. Respond to at least two of your fellow students’ postings.