Explain how cross-cultural communication is an essential element of professionalism in criminal justice fields.

Description

Explain how cross-cultural communication is an essential element of professionalism in criminal justice fields.

Apply ethical reasoning to ethical issues within your field of study.

Cross-Cultural Communication

Create a 6-slide PowerPoint® presentation (excluding the title, introduction, and reference slides) that addresses the following:

Assess cross-cultural communication as an essential element of professionalism in criminal justice fields.

Choose one scenario or case study that demonstrates the effect race, gender, culture, and/or sexual orientation have on interactions with police officers.

You can find scenarios in your readings or online.

Examples include Sandra Bland, Rodney King, Brandon Teena, Breonna Taylor, Michael Brown, and Carlos Ingram-Lopez.

Once you have identified your case, you will summarize it and identify themes from the course material (i.e., gender discrimination, stereotyping, communication styles, hate crimes, community-based policing, etc.).

After identifying themes from the course material, think about the way the individuals within your case study were impacted by the conduct of others. What ethical issues can you identify within your case study? How can those challenges within the criminal justice system be overcome?

The goal of this presentation is to demonstrate your understanding of how a person’s race, culture, gender, and/or sexual orientation can play a role in a situation.

If you are studying a discipline other than criminal justice and wish to tailor your assignment to that discipline, you can contact your instructor for permission.

Directions

Your 6-slide requirement is excluding your title, introduction, and reference slides.

Use one basic slide design and layout.

Limit each slide to between 6 and 8 lines of content.

You may use pictures, charts, and graphs to supplement your material as long as they do not take up the entire slide.

Use bullets for your main points.

Use speaker notes to fully explain what is being discussed in the bullet points as though you are presenting to an audience, being sure to follow Standard English (correct grammar, punctuation, etc.).

Viewpoint and purpose should be clearly established and sustained.

Your presentation should be well ordered, logical, and unified as well as original and insightful.

Proper notification of any resubmission, repurposing, or reworking of prior work per the Purdue Global Student Coursework Resubmission, Repurposing, and Reworking Policy Resource.

This assessment should be a Microsoft PowerPoint (minimum 6 slides) document, in addition to the title and reference slides.

Respond to the topics in a thorough manner, providing specific examples of concepts, topics, definitions, and other elements asked for in the questions. Your submission should be highly organized, logical, and focused.

Your submission should provide a clearly established and sustained viewpoint and purpose.

Your writing should be well ordered, logical, and unified, as well as original and insightful.

Your submission must be written in Standard English and demonstrate exceptional content, organization, style, and grammar and mechanics.

A separate slide at the end of your submission should contain a list of references in APA format. Use your textbook, the Library, and the internet for research.

Be sure to include references for all sources and to cite them using in-text citations where appropriate. Your sources and content should follow current APA citation style. Review the writing resources for APA formatting and citation found in Academic Tools. Additional writing resources can be found within the Academic Success Center.

Your submission should:

include a title slide;

be double-spaced;

be typed in Times New Roman, 12 -point font;