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1. Common Violations of the AICPA Professional Conduct Principles " • Read the Code of Professional Conduct from the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) website. Review the Code's key requirements • From the reading, determine at least two (2) AICPA professional conduct principles most likely...

Intellectual Disability: Stereotypic Movement Disorder Using evidence-based research, design and develop a Parent Guide for your assigned disorder including: Signs and symptoms Pathophysiology How the disorder is diagnosed Treatment options Provide a minimum of three academic references....

Assignment: 5 Information Security in a World of Technology Write an essay addressing each of the following points/questions. Be sure to completely answer all the questions for each number item. There should be three sections, one for each item number below, as well the introduction (heading is...

Assignment 1: Practicum Journal: Voluntary and Involuntary Commitment PMHNPs may find themselves working in a wide variety of settings—each having their own unique challenges and inherent legal issues. For instance, what do you do in your state of practice when you are providing a therapy/treatment session...

Identify an existing initiative to gap identified as the topic of your final project. Explain what the initiative is, identify the goals of the intiative, describe the circumstances around devlopement, and identify sources of funding....

The concept of critical criminology has been prevalent among criminologists for decades. A derivative of Marxist Theory, the primary focus of conflict criminology is the disparities linked to economic, social, and political affiliation. Chapter 8 in your primary textbook and the Karl Marx & conflict...

In Chapter 8 of the primary text, Siegel discusses social conflict and critical criminology (2015). After reading this chapter, discuss what conflict criminology is, and how it contributes to crime in today’s society. Discuss how relative deprivation and a stratified society also contribute to crime...

There are many factors that can be associated with the cause of violent crime. Research suggests that some of the factors include severe mental health abnormalities, children who are consistently exposed to violence at home, firearm availability, the independent subculture of violence, and the socialization...

In the required readings for this week Siegel (2015) and Losoncz & Tyson (2007) discuss Braithwaite's concept of reintegrative shaming. This conceptualization of shame centers on the emotions felt when standards established by familial or social institutions fail to be met. In many societies around...

There are many factors that can be associated with the cause of violent crime. Research suggests that some of the factors include severe mental health abnormalities, children who are consistently exposed to violence at home, firearm availability, the independent subculture of violence, and the socialization...