Do you believe that technology has been beneficial for solving crime? Are some of the policies that are put in place to prevent crime actually working? Explain
Technology has been beneficial for solving the crime as now the current use of various technologies has solved many criminal cases; such as the usage of;
Murder of Sara Lynn Wineski, 2005: Solved through DNA evidence.
Cold Case Murder of Krystal Beslanowitch, 1995: Solved through forensic technologies
Some of the policies that are put in place to prevent crime actually working;
Stricter policies against the use of alcohol
Policies of having behavioral intervention programs in colleges
The policy to use DNA fingerprinting as an evidence
Do you believe that technology has been beneficial for solving crime? Are some of the policies...
do you think that people emulate the behaviors they believe will be most beneficial to them or the behaviors that society has defined as being acceptable?
what technology do you believe has affected society the most?
Some have argued that the best approach to fight high tech crime is the use of deterrents. For instance, it has been argued that high-technology defenses such as intrusion detection, will decrease the likelihood that a website will be hacked. Do you think that deterrents would have a greater effect on high tech crime than they do on traditional crime? If so why or why not?
On the whole, do you believe that personal health technology—wearables, apps, and the like—based on data collection will be most beneficial, detrimental, or neutral in its effect on your work in health care? Why? If your view is dim, what would it take to improve it?
As a software engineer, what steps do you believe are essential in solving a problem? Give some examples of how one would go about solving a problem with a programmatic solution.
Do you believe corporate retreats are beneficial for employee growth? If so, how? If not, why not?
3) In Chapter 5 we discussed Medical Technology. Some people believe medical technology saves money and others believe it is the biggest cause of medical costs rising. What do you think and why?
If capitalism is the cause of crime, how do you explain crime in a socialist society? Give examples how Marxist Theory should have worked in socialist society that is not working presently. What made the difference?
Do you believe families have a more prominent role in policies today, or do you think the government is still lacking the involvement of families in policies?
From a public health standpoint, do you believe an interracial category would be more beneficial than allowing individuals to select more than one racial category?