How is Law & Order politics still shaping our society and politics today?

Law & Order Politics
Prompt

Most people have come to view the government institutions that compose the criminal justice system as politically, economically, and racially neutral.
However, activists and academics who either challenge and/or study social systems and networks that reproduce inequality argue that the criminal justice system has grown considerably in the last 50 years in response to social movements and economic issues of the 1960s.

Write an essay explaining how the criminal justice system grew through Law & Order politics, which was a reaction to the socio-political crises faced by elites and created by popular social movements. In other words, explain how prisons grew because they resolved a political crisis for elites; being tough on crime was politically profitable.
Then, connect this history to current events and conditions. How is Law & Order politics still shaping our society and politics today?

Explain why this environmental problem is occurring in this region.Describe the impacts of your chosen issue in your case study location – both short and long term.

Coastal Habitat Destruction- Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii.

Choose our case study. – Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii.

Explain why this environmental problem is occurring in this region. – Reshma

Describe the impacts of your chosen issue in your case study location – both short and long term. – Merin – dear writer, you only have to do this part

Explain how these impacts are being dealt with in this location at present and how these impacts could be mitigated or solved in the future. – Donna

Base potential mitigation techniques and/or solutions contextually to location of case study.

They must be economically, socially, culturally, and technologically viable within the case study location.

Explain the political/financial/cultural barriers to the mitigation techniques or solutions and how these may be overcome Lovejot

Min eight peer reviewed sources.

Paper – 2000 words

Presentation – 5 mins

Present at least three reasons to explain the differences, socially, economically, politically speaking.

Argue that there is a major difference between Lauryn Hill and Beyonce in the entertainment industry in terms of Black social and political thought.

That will take care of your topic and sentences. Present at least three reasons to explain the differences, socially, economically, politically speaking.

Must Be In Strict College Essay Form
I)Introduction
Topic Sentence
Statement -{You can use this} Beyonce’s aesthetic of promoting
capital advancement as the way to empower Black people
falls short to achieving black communal liberation as an
entity, and Lauryn Hill speaks directly against this.

Essay Map with 3 reasons for your thesis statement.

II) Body Paragraphs
2 Body Paragraphs for each reason

III) Conclusion

Must use 4 academic source

Do people generally believe that science-religion conflict exists, and if so, is it inevitable?Does history bear witness to a repeated pattern of science-religion conflict?

This discussion covers an important area of the humanities, the history of science and technology. Being that our chapter addresses the Enlightenment and the new scientific learning that emerges in this period, we are going to tackle this topic to help broaden our understanding of intellectual history.

Intellectual history is a vital part of documenting the human experience. As humans evolved, and grew, socially, culturally, and economically, the quest for scientific knowledge rapidly increased.

One interesting aspect of the study of the history of science, is its intersection with religion. Interestingly, some of the most profound thinkers from the early modern, to modern, period were theologically trained. The trend seems to be that the most educated people in society were often training to be clerics.

There are several reasons for this, primarily being that the Church controlled education, so if a person went to university, they were going to be attending a religious institution, regardless of their primary field of study.

It would not be until the more recent years that we would begin to see a stark division between science and religion. Although, there are roughly 7% theists in the Academy of Science to this day, that percentage is significantly smaller compared to 300 years ago.

Therefore, for this discussion we are going to look at some important scientific figures, and their place within the religious landscape of their day.

Below you will find a series of lectures, readings, and a film on the life of Darwin…yes, even Darwin had a fascinating relationship to the Christian culture of his day. In fact, Darwin was buried with full Christian honours at Westminster Abbey, in London, not far from Sir Isaac Newton.

The following materials will guide our study (links below), and they are:

Lecture from your instructor: Scientists
Presentation: The relationship between science and religion
Conversation with a leading scholar in the field of science and religion
Full length film, Creation (The life of Charles Darwin)
Read: John Haught’s Introduction & Ch. 1 to Science and Religion: From Conflict to Conversation

John Haught: Science And Religion Excerpt download
(https://collin.instructure.com/courses/877347/files/68006591?wrap=1)

James Moore’s chapter from Galileo Goes to Jail and Other Myths about Science and Religion, “MYTH: That Evolution Destroyed Darwin’s Faith in Christianity–Until He Reconverted on His Deathbed”
James Moore, “Darwin” from Galileo Goes to Jail
(https://collin.instructure.com/courses/877347/files/68006592?wrap=1)
download

Must Watch the following 3 vidoes to include on the paper


Do your best to answer all of the questions below, and likewise formulate a thoughtful response to your classmates as they answer these questions.

Be civil, be kind, but use critical thought. If you are going to defend your position, do so with sound reasoning.

(1) Do people generally believe that science-religion conflict exists, and if so, is it inevitable?

(2) Does history bear witness to a repeated pattern of science-religion conflict?

(3) Should there be conflict between science and religion?

(4) Can a person be religious and accept the theories of evolution?

(5) Is Darwin’s theory of evolution compatible with the religious mind, as he asserts in his Origins of Species?