Read each of the posts bellow A, B and C and respond to each
with 100 words.1 reference each
DISCUSSION A 100 words 1 reference
Class, might the same method be used effectively to create a
policy decision for the public-sector as in the private-sector?
DISCUSSION B 100 words 1 reference
Policy analysts are often faced with multiple advocacy choices
when developing a policy recommendation. These choices are
known as advocative claims. What are the characteristics of an
advocative claim?
Advocative claims have four different main characteristics that
are actionable, prospective, value laden, and ethically complex
(Dunn, 2008). The claims below are described by Dunn as:
· Actionable.Advocative claims focus on actions that may be
taken to resolve a policy problem. Although advocative claims
require prior information about what will occur and what is
valuable, they go beyond questions of "fact" and "value" and
include arguments about what should be done to solve a
problem (Dunn, 2008).
· Prospective.Advocative claims are prospective, because they
occur prior to the time that actions are taken (ex ante). While
policy-analytic procedures of monitoring and evaluation are
retrospective, because they are applied after actions are taken
(ex post), forecasting and recommendation are both applied
prospectively (ex ante) (Dunn, 2008).
· Value laden.Advocative claims depend as much on "facts" as
they do on "values." To claim that a particular policy alternative
should be adopted requires not only that the action being
recommended will have the predicted consequences; it also
requires that the predicted consequences are valued by
individuals, groups, or society as a whole (Dunn, 2008).
· Ethically complex.The values underlying advocative claims
are ethically complex. A given value (e.g., health) may be
regarded as both intrinsic and extrinsic. Intrinsic values are
those that are valued as ends in themselves; extrinsic values are
those that are valued because they will produce some other
value. Health may be regarded as an end in itself and as a
condition necessary for the attainment of other values, including
security, freedom, and self-actualization. Similarly, democratic
participation may be valued as an end in itself (intrinsic value)
and a means to political stability (extrinsic value) (Dunn, 2008).
Each claim focuses on some sort of action or value that is
perceived or occurred. The claims further describe the different
choices that may occur when further developing policy
recommendation.
What methods of advocative claims affect a public policy
recommendation?
Public choice and the multiple legitimate stakeholders is one of
the methods that affect public policy recommendations that I
see more than others. With the numerous people that feel that
their stake in the policy is the most important can cause the
policy to be skewed towards whom benefits the most from the
policy (Dunn, 2008). This can be problematic when it pertains
to safety and people's freedoms.
Which type of claim is more common in your organization or
local government? Explain your answer using examples.
The type of claim that my organization deals with the most is
the value laden as well as the ethically complex. We deal with
facts and behaviors that have can multiple actions as far as
enforcement. So much of what I deal with can be seen as
ethically based due to the intrinsic and extrinsic values. Law
enforcement focuses so much on security and freedom that these
claims can often be questioned often and are more common that
the value laden and other claims. Our behaviors in and out of
work often get called into question by superiors or the public
and therefore play into our values and ethical choices.
Reference
Dunn, W. (2008). Chapter 5: Recommending Preferred Policies.
In Public policy analysis: An introduction (4th ed.). Englewood
Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall.
Discussion C 100 words 1 reference
Is rational choice possible?
Rationality is based on several different agents. An
agent of rationality is also the decision-makers beliefs and
ability to incorporate facts and reason in making choices.
Rationality is possible but varies based on priorities, ethical and
cultural backgrounds, information availability and the facts
presented. For instance, when I am watching the news I notice
that there is a clear interpretation's difference between Fox
news and their pitch in contrast to Rachel Maddox and her
pitch. Rationality implies a census of personal thoughts and
interpretation of the facts and relevant information to make a
solid decision that will severe the most amount of people in the
most cost effective. It may appear that the process of making
policy recommendations is not and cannot be "rational."
Tempting as this conclusion might be, our inability to satisfy
the conditions of the simple model of choice does not mean that
the process of recommendation is not and cannot be rational
(Dunn,2009).
Rationality is an objective thought steam, everyone
rationalizes differently. There are five types of rationality
Technical rationality deciding between two options and their
ability to be effective, Economic rationality which calls for
rationality and fiscal responsibility, legal rationality the
comparison of alternatives based on their legal conformity,
social rationality reasoned choices used to maintain or approve
social institutions, and finally substantive reasonable choices
that involve multiple forms of rationality.(Dunn,2009)
Dunn, W. (2008). Public Policy Analysis. An Introduction, (4th
ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall
For initial discussion read the case and answer the questions,
full doc should be 250 words.2 reference
INITIAL DISCUSSION 250 words minimum, 2 references
Understanding School Violence
School is a place of growth before a person steps into the
uncertainties of adulthood. However, for a few individuals
school is a stressful, negative environment, which may result in
them becoming violent.
In terms of student victimization, the United States does not
have the highest rate of violence compared with other nations.
Although US schools are occasionally sites of horrific attacks,
on a day-to-day basis, US public schools appear about as safe
(or unsafe) as those in other nations.
The impact of widespread coverage of these violent incidents is
difficult to measure, but surveys of student and teacher
concerns show a pervasive pattern of fear of violence. School
violence has been a topic of national concern throughout the
past decade as the public has repeatedly witnessed horrifying
shooting incidents in US public schools.
When studying violence in schools, it is important to consider
both offenders and victims. Many studies have found a positive
relationship between physical abuse and suicide.
In light of these factors, it is important for you to understand
the impact of violence in schools on victims, their families, and
the public.
Task:
Use the textbook readings, the internet, and any other outside
sources to research school shootings and select a school-
shooting incident.
Submission Details:
In a minimum of 250 words, post to the Discussion Area your
responses to the following:
· Provide a summary of the school-shooting incident you
selected.
· Describe any risk factors and warning signs that were present
in the case prior to the violent act.
· Identify the security measures that, had they been
implemented prior to the tragedy, might have either prevented
or lessened the casualties. Give your reasoning.

More Related Content

PDF
Chong-Druckman-FramingTheory Chong-Druckman-FramingTheory
DOCX
Prompt What can average employees do in an ethical environment t.docx
DOCX
Paper B1-Privacy-Related Matrix (12)This assignment gives you a.docx
PPTX
THE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC POLICY.pptx
PPTX
Claims 3 types.pptx
PPT
Claims 5 types Abridged.ppt
DOCX
Copyright © 2013, 2011, 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. All right.docx
PPTX
ch1.pptx best one among eco book the yeje and the environment of the environm...
Chong-Druckman-FramingTheory Chong-Druckman-FramingTheory
Prompt What can average employees do in an ethical environment t.docx
Paper B1-Privacy-Related Matrix (12)This assignment gives you a.docx
THE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC POLICY.pptx
Claims 3 types.pptx
Claims 5 types Abridged.ppt
Copyright © 2013, 2011, 2009 Pearson Education, Inc. All right.docx
ch1.pptx best one among eco book the yeje and the environment of the environm...

Similar to Read each of the posts bellow A, B and C and respond to each with .docx (15)

PPT
Irm ethical issues 2011 12
PDF
Driving Age Essay.pdf
PDF
Driving Age Essay. Should the driving age be raised to 21 Essay Example Topi...
PDF
Argument Topics For Essay. outstanding argumentative essays topics - Visulatt...
DOCX
case study Law homework help.docx
PDF
Ethics in Budgetary Decision Making
DOCX
Submit an outline of your paper.  Submit a list of 5 references from.docx
PPTX
lecture No 1.pptx public policy and performance
PPTX
Public Policy and its various prospectss
PDF
Best Custom Essay.pdf
DOCX
There are two Discussion Boards and a Reflection Discussion for a .docx
DOCX
Crime Scene Investigations Workgroup Chair Major Susan .docx
DOCX
BUSI 240Discussion Board ExampleGroupthinkDefinition Orga.docx
DOCX
Understanding Advocacy 300 wordsThe Concept of AdvocacyThere are.docx
Irm ethical issues 2011 12
Driving Age Essay.pdf
Driving Age Essay. Should the driving age be raised to 21 Essay Example Topi...
Argument Topics For Essay. outstanding argumentative essays topics - Visulatt...
case study Law homework help.docx
Ethics in Budgetary Decision Making
Submit an outline of your paper.  Submit a list of 5 references from.docx
lecture No 1.pptx public policy and performance
Public Policy and its various prospectss
Best Custom Essay.pdf
There are two Discussion Boards and a Reflection Discussion for a .docx
Crime Scene Investigations Workgroup Chair Major Susan .docx
BUSI 240Discussion Board ExampleGroupthinkDefinition Orga.docx
Understanding Advocacy 300 wordsThe Concept of AdvocacyThere are.docx

More from catheryncouper (20)

DOCX
1-Racism Consider the two films shown in class Night and Fog,.docx
DOCX
1-2 December 2015 Geneva, SwitzerlandWHO INFORMAL CO.docx
DOCX
1-httpfluoridealert.orgresearchersstateskentucky2-.docx
DOCX
1. Consider our political system today, in 2019. Which groups of peo.docx
DOCX
1-Ageism is a concept introduced decades ago and is defined as .docx
DOCX
1. Create a PowerPoint PowerPoint must include a minimum of.docx
DOCX
1. Compare vulnerable populations. Describe an example of one of the.docx
DOCX
1. Complete the Budget Challenge activity at httpswww.federa.docx
DOCX
1. Connections between organizations, information systems and busi.docx
DOCX
1-Experiences with a Hybrid Class Tips And PitfallsCollege .docx
DOCX
RefereanceSpectra.jpgReactionInformation.jpgWittigReacti.docx
DOCX
Reconciling the Complexity of Human DevelopmentWith the Real.docx
DOCX
Reexamine the three topics you picked last week and summarized. No.docx
DOCX
ReconstructionDatesThe Civil War_________ Recons.docx
DOCX
Record, Jeffrey. The Mystery Of Pearl Harbor. Military History 2.docx
DOCX
Reasons for Not EvaluatingReasons from McCain, D. V. (2005). Eva.docx
DOCX
Recognize Strengths and Appreciate DifferencesPersonality Dimens.docx
DOCX
Real-World DecisionsHRM350 Version 21University of Phoe.docx
DOCX
Real Clear PoliticsThe American Dream Not Dead –YetBy Ca.docx
DOCX
Recommended Reading for both Papers.· Kolter-Keller, Chapter17 D.docx
1-Racism Consider the two films shown in class Night and Fog,.docx
1-2 December 2015 Geneva, SwitzerlandWHO INFORMAL CO.docx
1-httpfluoridealert.orgresearchersstateskentucky2-.docx
1. Consider our political system today, in 2019. Which groups of peo.docx
1-Ageism is a concept introduced decades ago and is defined as .docx
1. Create a PowerPoint PowerPoint must include a minimum of.docx
1. Compare vulnerable populations. Describe an example of one of the.docx
1. Complete the Budget Challenge activity at httpswww.federa.docx
1. Connections between organizations, information systems and busi.docx
1-Experiences with a Hybrid Class Tips And PitfallsCollege .docx
RefereanceSpectra.jpgReactionInformation.jpgWittigReacti.docx
Reconciling the Complexity of Human DevelopmentWith the Real.docx
Reexamine the three topics you picked last week and summarized. No.docx
ReconstructionDatesThe Civil War_________ Recons.docx
Record, Jeffrey. The Mystery Of Pearl Harbor. Military History 2.docx
Reasons for Not EvaluatingReasons from McCain, D. V. (2005). Eva.docx
Recognize Strengths and Appreciate DifferencesPersonality Dimens.docx
Real-World DecisionsHRM350 Version 21University of Phoe.docx
Real Clear PoliticsThe American Dream Not Dead –YetBy Ca.docx
Recommended Reading for both Papers.· Kolter-Keller, Chapter17 D.docx

Recently uploaded (20)

PDF
Vision Prelims GS PYQ Analysis 2011-2022 www.upscpdf.com.pdf
PDF
IGGE1 Understanding the Self1234567891011
PDF
AI-driven educational solutions for real-life interventions in the Philippine...
PPTX
Computer Architecture Input Output Memory.pptx
PDF
BP 704 T. NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS (UNIT 1)
PPTX
20th Century Theater, Methods, History.pptx
PDF
International_Financial_Reporting_Standa.pdf
PDF
What if we spent less time fighting change, and more time building what’s rig...
PDF
medical_surgical_nursing_10th_edition_ignatavicius_TEST_BANK_pdf.pdf
PDF
Uderstanding digital marketing and marketing stratergie for engaging the digi...
PDF
1.3 FINAL REVISED K-10 PE and Health CG 2023 Grades 4-10 (1).pdf
PDF
Paper A Mock Exam 9_ Attempt review.pdf.
PDF
advance database management system book.pdf
PPTX
B.Sc. DS Unit 2 Software Engineering.pptx
PPTX
History, Philosophy and sociology of education (1).pptx
PDF
FOISHS ANNUAL IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 2025.pdf
PDF
Weekly quiz Compilation Jan -July 25.pdf
PDF
HVAC Specification 2024 according to central public works department
PDF
CISA (Certified Information Systems Auditor) Domain-Wise Summary.pdf
PDF
Complications of Minimal Access-Surgery.pdf
Vision Prelims GS PYQ Analysis 2011-2022 www.upscpdf.com.pdf
IGGE1 Understanding the Self1234567891011
AI-driven educational solutions for real-life interventions in the Philippine...
Computer Architecture Input Output Memory.pptx
BP 704 T. NOVEL DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS (UNIT 1)
20th Century Theater, Methods, History.pptx
International_Financial_Reporting_Standa.pdf
What if we spent less time fighting change, and more time building what’s rig...
medical_surgical_nursing_10th_edition_ignatavicius_TEST_BANK_pdf.pdf
Uderstanding digital marketing and marketing stratergie for engaging the digi...
1.3 FINAL REVISED K-10 PE and Health CG 2023 Grades 4-10 (1).pdf
Paper A Mock Exam 9_ Attempt review.pdf.
advance database management system book.pdf
B.Sc. DS Unit 2 Software Engineering.pptx
History, Philosophy and sociology of education (1).pptx
FOISHS ANNUAL IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 2025.pdf
Weekly quiz Compilation Jan -July 25.pdf
HVAC Specification 2024 according to central public works department
CISA (Certified Information Systems Auditor) Domain-Wise Summary.pdf
Complications of Minimal Access-Surgery.pdf

Read each of the posts bellow A, B and C and respond to each with .docx

  • 1. Read each of the posts bellow A, B and C and respond to each with 100 words.1 reference each DISCUSSION A 100 words 1 reference Class, might the same method be used effectively to create a policy decision for the public-sector as in the private-sector? DISCUSSION B 100 words 1 reference Policy analysts are often faced with multiple advocacy choices when developing a policy recommendation. These choices are known as advocative claims. What are the characteristics of an advocative claim? Advocative claims have four different main characteristics that are actionable, prospective, value laden, and ethically complex (Dunn, 2008). The claims below are described by Dunn as: · Actionable.Advocative claims focus on actions that may be taken to resolve a policy problem. Although advocative claims require prior information about what will occur and what is valuable, they go beyond questions of "fact" and "value" and include arguments about what should be done to solve a problem (Dunn, 2008). · Prospective.Advocative claims are prospective, because they occur prior to the time that actions are taken (ex ante). While policy-analytic procedures of monitoring and evaluation are retrospective, because they are applied after actions are taken (ex post), forecasting and recommendation are both applied prospectively (ex ante) (Dunn, 2008). · Value laden.Advocative claims depend as much on "facts" as they do on "values." To claim that a particular policy alternative should be adopted requires not only that the action being recommended will have the predicted consequences; it also requires that the predicted consequences are valued by individuals, groups, or society as a whole (Dunn, 2008). · Ethically complex.The values underlying advocative claims are ethically complex. A given value (e.g., health) may be
  • 2. regarded as both intrinsic and extrinsic. Intrinsic values are those that are valued as ends in themselves; extrinsic values are those that are valued because they will produce some other value. Health may be regarded as an end in itself and as a condition necessary for the attainment of other values, including security, freedom, and self-actualization. Similarly, democratic participation may be valued as an end in itself (intrinsic value) and a means to political stability (extrinsic value) (Dunn, 2008). Each claim focuses on some sort of action or value that is perceived or occurred. The claims further describe the different choices that may occur when further developing policy recommendation. What methods of advocative claims affect a public policy recommendation? Public choice and the multiple legitimate stakeholders is one of the methods that affect public policy recommendations that I see more than others. With the numerous people that feel that their stake in the policy is the most important can cause the policy to be skewed towards whom benefits the most from the policy (Dunn, 2008). This can be problematic when it pertains to safety and people's freedoms. Which type of claim is more common in your organization or local government? Explain your answer using examples. The type of claim that my organization deals with the most is the value laden as well as the ethically complex. We deal with facts and behaviors that have can multiple actions as far as enforcement. So much of what I deal with can be seen as ethically based due to the intrinsic and extrinsic values. Law enforcement focuses so much on security and freedom that these claims can often be questioned often and are more common that the value laden and other claims. Our behaviors in and out of work often get called into question by superiors or the public and therefore play into our values and ethical choices. Reference Dunn, W. (2008). Chapter 5: Recommending Preferred Policies. In Public policy analysis: An introduction (4th ed.). Englewood
  • 3. Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall. Discussion C 100 words 1 reference Is rational choice possible? Rationality is based on several different agents. An agent of rationality is also the decision-makers beliefs and ability to incorporate facts and reason in making choices. Rationality is possible but varies based on priorities, ethical and cultural backgrounds, information availability and the facts presented. For instance, when I am watching the news I notice that there is a clear interpretation's difference between Fox news and their pitch in contrast to Rachel Maddox and her pitch. Rationality implies a census of personal thoughts and interpretation of the facts and relevant information to make a solid decision that will severe the most amount of people in the most cost effective. It may appear that the process of making policy recommendations is not and cannot be "rational." Tempting as this conclusion might be, our inability to satisfy the conditions of the simple model of choice does not mean that the process of recommendation is not and cannot be rational (Dunn,2009). Rationality is an objective thought steam, everyone rationalizes differently. There are five types of rationality Technical rationality deciding between two options and their ability to be effective, Economic rationality which calls for rationality and fiscal responsibility, legal rationality the comparison of alternatives based on their legal conformity, social rationality reasoned choices used to maintain or approve social institutions, and finally substantive reasonable choices that involve multiple forms of rationality.(Dunn,2009) Dunn, W. (2008). Public Policy Analysis. An Introduction, (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Prentice Hall
  • 4. For initial discussion read the case and answer the questions, full doc should be 250 words.2 reference INITIAL DISCUSSION 250 words minimum, 2 references Understanding School Violence School is a place of growth before a person steps into the uncertainties of adulthood. However, for a few individuals school is a stressful, negative environment, which may result in them becoming violent. In terms of student victimization, the United States does not have the highest rate of violence compared with other nations. Although US schools are occasionally sites of horrific attacks, on a day-to-day basis, US public schools appear about as safe (or unsafe) as those in other nations. The impact of widespread coverage of these violent incidents is difficult to measure, but surveys of student and teacher concerns show a pervasive pattern of fear of violence. School violence has been a topic of national concern throughout the past decade as the public has repeatedly witnessed horrifying shooting incidents in US public schools. When studying violence in schools, it is important to consider both offenders and victims. Many studies have found a positive relationship between physical abuse and suicide. In light of these factors, it is important for you to understand the impact of violence in schools on victims, their families, and the public. Task: Use the textbook readings, the internet, and any other outside sources to research school shootings and select a school- shooting incident. Submission Details: In a minimum of 250 words, post to the Discussion Area your responses to the following: · Provide a summary of the school-shooting incident you selected.
  • 5. · Describe any risk factors and warning signs that were present in the case prior to the violent act. · Identify the security measures that, had they been implemented prior to the tragedy, might have either prevented or lessened the casualties. Give your reasoning.