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Case Studies in Criminal Justice PolicyIntroductionThis assignment is intended to allow you to develop strategies and approaches that incorporate theory and research in response to the Riverbend City: Designer Drug Epidemic media piece. Your identified response must address internal and external organizational pressures. In addition, you will prepare this assignment in a report format to illustrate the utilization of theory and research within the functioning of a criminal justice organization.InstructionsBased on your review of the Riverbend City: Designer Drug Epidemic media piece (linked in the Resources), develop a report for the CEO of the Riverbend City Police Department in which you address the following critical elements that align with the grading criteria:Articulate how organizational support strategies to address criminal justice structural problems.Analyze the impact of external political and social pressures on criminal justice organizations.Examine consequences of various types of responses to external pressures on administrative and organizational functioning.Develop methods for introducing innovative criminal justice organizational policies, programs, and protocols.Optional ResourcesIn creating your report, you may choose to use the follow resources:Papers and Reports. This webpage of Microsoft Office templates is available at no cost to the learner. It is linked in the Resources.Forsyth, P. (2013). How to write reports and proposals (3rd ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Kogan Page. Check the Capella library for this optional book.Writing RequirementsLength: At least 8 double-spaced pages (excluding the cover page and references list). Include page numbers, headings, and running headers.References: At least 3 peer-reviewed resources formatted following current APA guidelines.Formatting: Use correct APA style and formatting, paying particular attention to citations and references.Font size and type: Times New Roman, 12 points.
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Designer Drug Epidemic
Introduction
Like all cities, Riverbend City has seen its share of drug problems. But suddenly, a new drug seems to be
everywhere, and it’s a public health and law enforcement nightmare. The city thought it had the right solution, but
some in the community think the problem has only gotten worse. How did this happen? How can law enforcement
respond?
An Unhappy City
Hennsey County Court Docket
Docket
Court
Case Name
Judge
Courtroom
Time
Matter
34-HC-00063839
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. JOHN LOGAN
DIEHL
Traxler,
Jonathan G.
TBD
6:00
PM
First
Appearance
34-HC-00100571
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. ROBERT DAVIS
Traxler,
Jonathan G.
CC-B224
8:30
AM
First
Appearance
34-HC-02069135
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. BAHLIL ARED
Traxler,
Jonathan G.
CC-B224
8:30
AM
First
Appearance
34-HC-05012291
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. ROBERT DAVIS
Traxler,
Jonathan G.
CC-B224
8:30
AM
Active
Warrant
34-HC-05078989
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. DIEGO RIVERA
Carlson,
Heather J.
CC-A119
9:00
AM
Omnibus
Hearing
34-HC-06021141
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. CORDELL HULL
Tilion,
Meriadoc B.
JC-3A
9:00
AM
Sentencing
34-HC-07123321
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. KEVIN SMITH
Coughlin,
Jay
JH 143
1:30
PM
First
Appearance
34-HC-087733
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. ROBERT DAVIS
Traxler,
Jonathan G.
CC-B224
8:30
AM
Hearing
34-HC-0833348
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. DARRYL CURTIS
Diaz, Alicia
P.
CC-G017
10:00
AM
Hearing
34-HC-0854210
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. KERRY FRANCO
Rodriguez,
Thomas
JH 142
9:00
AM
Probation
Violation
Hearing
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Docket
Court
Case Name
Judge
Courtroom
Time
Matter
34-HC-0854210
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. KERRY FRANCO
Zholi,
Angelina N.
JH 142
9:00
AM
Probation
Violation
Hearing
34-HC-0857626
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. JOHN GOODE
Goldstein,
Robert J.
Ferndale
101
8:30
AM
Pre-trial
34-HC-094658
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. RASHAD
TURNER KIMBERLEE DUGGS
Drumpf,
Peter A., Jr.
Riverdale
227
8:30
AM
Hearing
34-HC-095894
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. LAINIE DEE
CYNTH
Traxler,
Jonathan G.
CC-B224
8:30
AM
First
Appearance
34-HC-0929760
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. JAMES NABORS
Quince,
Patricia G.
CC-C1953
9:00
AM
Jury Trial
34-HC-0936635
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. BAHLIL ARED
Traxler,
Jonathan G.
CC-B224
8:30
AM
Active
Warrant
34-HC-0939271
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. HOLLIE DALE
Goldstein,
Robert J.
Ferndale
101
8:30
AM
Pre-trial
34-HC-0939783
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. KAREN ASKAR
Geyer,
Nancy
CC-C857
8:00
AM
First
Appearance
34-HC-0957297
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. MARK CAESAR
Katahdin,
Rainaldo
JH 141
8:30
AM
Arraignment
34-HC-0958640
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. Skinnard Bond
O’Malley,
Colleen
Townsend
323
8:30
AM
Hearing
34-HC-1036907
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. DARRYL CURTIS
Diaz, Alicia
P.
CC-G017
10:00
AM
Omnibus
Hearing
34-HC-1037694
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. EDUARDO
RAMON JOHNSON
Townville,
Felicity
Riverdale
229
1:30
PM
Pre-trial
34-HC-1056321
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. Jose Sinaloa
Drumpf,
Peter A., Jr.
Riverdale
229
1:30
PM
Pre-trial
34-HC-1058057
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. RACHEL DEAN
FOX
Butcher,
Carlotta B.
JH 141
1:30
PM
Hearing
34-HC-1058569
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. RACHEL DEAN
FOX
Butcher,
Carlotta B.
JH 141
1:30
PM
Hearing
Active
Warrant
34-HC-119628
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. JAMES
PETHOUKIS
Drumpf,
Peter A., Jr.
Riverdale
227
8:30
AM
Hearing
34-HC-1112342
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. ROBERTO DIAZ
Katahdin,
Rainaldo
JH 141
8:30
AM
Arraignment
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Docket
Court
Case Name
Judge
Courtroom
Time
Matter
34-HC-1117841
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. NYATTA RAE
WARNER
Banks, Anita
CC-C857
1:30
PM
Probation
Violation
Hearing
34-HC-1117841
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. NYATTA RAE
WARNER
Tempelhof,
Eric
CC-C957
10:00
AM
Probation
Violation
Hearing
34-HC-1119055
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. DANIEL REISER,
Jr.
Geyer,
Nancy
CC-C857
9:00
AM
First
Appearance
34-HC-1121055
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. ROBERT BOWAR
JR
Johnson,
Tim C.
CC-G555
8:30
AM
Pre-trial
34-HC-1123032
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. JOEL JOSEPH
DEE FOSTER
Zholi,
Angelina N.
JH 142
9:00
AM
Probation
Violation
Hearing
34-HC-1128396
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. Lukas Baas Jr.
Townville,
Felicity
Riverdale
227
8:30
AM
Hearing
34-HC-1129336
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. RACHEL DEAN
FOX
Butcher,
Carlotta B.
JH 141
1:30
PM
Hearing
34-HC-1130864
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. JOEL JOSEPH
DEE FOSTER
Zholi,
Angelina N.
JH 142
9:00
AM
Probation
Violation
Hearing
34-HC-1131457
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. MADONNA
GILMORE
Reding,
Jeannice M.
CC-C1856
9:00
AM
Hearing
34-HC-1132707
Crim/Traf
Mandatory
County of Hennsey vs. RACHEL DEAN
FOX
Butcher,
Carlotta B.
JH 141
1:30
PM
Hearing
Glen Edwards Voice Mail
Hey, Max, Glen Edwards. I wanted to get something on your radar, because it’s becoming a problem. The jail is up
to about 105 percent capacity, which is not new, but it’s been at or near that level for a month, and that IS new.
We’re getting a lot more drug offenders than we’re used to from the downtown district, and that’s pushing against
the normal levels at the jail. Do we have any options for increasing capacity in the short term? I don’t need to tell
you that a full jail can be a security nightmare. And Hennsey County is already making noises that the city is taking
up more than its fair share of capacity. I don’t disagree, but we can’t exactly not arrest people because we know
the jail is full. Any thoughts you’ve got on this would be great. Give me a call when you get out of your budget
meeting, if you can. Thanks.
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Email Inbox
Subject: Overdoses going up and up and up
From: Alan Warnack, RN
To: Lurie Boyett
Dear Ms. Boyett,
Hello. I’m an RN at Riverbend City Medical Center. I work in the ICU, but I sometimes take shifts in the ER. I used
to work there full time.
I don’t know if I should be writing to you, but there’s something I think you should know. I’ve been working here for
8 years, and I’ve seen my share of drug overdoses. And I know the city has been trying to manage things, but it’s
clearly not working.
In the last three months or so, we’ve had more overdoses than ever. People aren’t necessarily dying of them, so
the state information isn’t showing how many more there are. But whatever you’re hearing about Mad Cow
overdoses from the state, you can probably double it, based on what I’m seeing.
Is this something the Free Press is looking into? If not, I really suggest that you do. I don’t think the hospital is
trying to cover it up, but the leadership doesn’t have the ground-level view we do, and I can’t seem to convince
anybody that it’s getting worse instead of better.
Sincerely,
Alan Warnack
How Did We Get Here?
KQMS Interviews Liz Mackie
Jesse Cann: Tonight, we have a special report on a mother who is grieving. Liz Mackie is the nurse manager of
the medical-surgical unit at Riverbend City Medical Center. She’s also a mom…and tonight, she’s mourning the
death of her son. It’s a death that she says shouldn’t have happened — and shouldn’t happen to anyone else
either.
Liz Mackie: [sounding soft and sad] He’s been a good boy since the day he was born.
Jesse Cann: Todd Mackie turned 15 last month, and he was a well-adjusted freshman at Lindner Hills High
School. Teachers liked him…
Tracy Davis: Todd was a dream student. Organized, respectful, kind to other students…really, just the nicest kid.
Jesse Cann: …and friends liked him as well. He was on the cross-country team and the baseball team, and he
had his life ahead of him. But something else was going on in Todd’s life…something nobody else knew about.
Liz Mackie: I guess one of his new friends encouraged him to try it. He met a lot of new people when he started at
Lindner Hills High School, and maybe one of them got him involved.
Jesse Cann: “It” is Mad Cow, a drug that has some of the same effects of the strongest, most illegal drugs you
can think of. But like other so-called designer drugs, Mad Cow is legal. It’s a drug created by tinkering with the
chemical structure of illegal plant-derived drugs like cocaine or morphine in a lab. Ecstasy, meth, and GHB are all
designer drugs, but there are many more on the market.
Tracy Davis There just weren’t any signs. Some drugs, you can tell over time that a student is using them. But
with Todd, it was like he was here one day and gone the next.
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Jesse Cann: This is the second death attributed to Mad Cow in the last month, and people like Liz Mackie want
something — anything — done.
Liz Mackie: I don’t know what the answer is. But if we can get this awful drug outlawed, at least I can feel like
Todd’s death led to something positive.
Three Months Later
Rick Hilliard Holds Press Conference
Rick Hilliard: Good morning, and thank you for coming. I’d like to announce some actions that the Riverbend City
Council has taken, and talk about what we hope it will achieve for the city.
At last night’s meeting, the council voted to serve a notice of public nuisance on The Talking Yam, which is an
establishment on Carlson Street in the downtown district. It was known for selling the legal but extremely
dangerous designer drug called Mad Cow.
Many things prompted this action. There has been, in the last six months, a significant increase in calls for service
in the area immediately around the store. Police have had to respond to numerous incidents of violence and
disorderly conduct. First responders have been called to this area a great deal, both for people who are injured in
altercations and for people who have overdosed on the drug.
After several attempts to convince the proprietor of The Talking Yam to cease and desist his sales of the Mad Cow
drug failed, the City Council moved to address the issue by other means.
I’ll take a few questions now.
Jesse Cann: Mr. Hilliard, what happens now? Does the store have to close down?
Rick Hilliard: Not necessarily. The store will close temporarily, and law enforcement carried out that closure about
an hour ago. In order to reopen, Mr. Martin will need to comply with some significant requirements from the city,
and he’ll have to be monitored for compliance for at least six months if he does reopen.
Jesse Cann: Why didn’t the council simply outlaw the drug? Why was it necessary to shut down the business?
Rick Hilliard: Designer drugs are tough to outlaw. A drug is legally defined by its chemical structure. But it’s quite
easy to produce a drug that differs chemically by only a tiny amount, which is then technically legal because it
doesn’t have the exact same chemical structure as the banned drug.
In this case, we could see that the problems related to the drug were extremely concentrated in the general vicinity
of this store, which as far as we know was the sole supply of the drug in the city. It is our hope that by closing The
Talking Yam, we not only cut off the supply but also close down the environment in which the Mad Cow drug is
being consumed.
Jesse Cann: What can the city expect?
Rick Hilliard: Well, folks can definitely expect that the calls for service in this area will go down. We hope that
there will be fewer emergency calls, less need for the police to intervene, and so on. This area has been putting up
with a lot from the folks who were coming in to get the drug, and with the drug unavailable, we hope the area will
see some relief.
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Now What?
Reddit Thread
1293
So tired of hearing about Mad Cow!
Submitted 5 hours ago by Noodleboy09
I don’t know about the rest of you, but I am so tired of this damn drug! It’s everywhere! What is going on?
Why can’t we get rid of it?
all 33 comments
[-] Caligula23 14 points 2 hours ago
Calm down. People said the same thing about cocaine in the ‘80s, crack in the mid-‘80s,
and meth in the ‘90s. There’s always some drug that everybody’s freaking out about. This
one will pass, just like all the others.
[-] Noodleboy09 132 points 2 hours ago
Oh, very reassuring. I wonder: would you talk that way if your son had overdosed
on it?
[-] Caligula23 13 points 2 hours ago
Maybe I wouldn’t. But it would still be true.
[-] CrackIsWack 57 points 2 hours ago
I wish I knew. People always seem to want drugs
[-] Lindamjensen 22 points 2 hours ago
And they always seem to go to jail! But it doesn’t help. That dealer at the school
they put in jail is already out!
[-] TheMayorOfCrazytown 139 points 2 hours ago
I’ve been saying this for months: People don’t recover from addictions in jail. And a
criminal record just makes it harder to get reputable work or treatment. This is a
public health problem, not a criminal problem!
[-] Lindamjensen 13 points 2 hours ago
That’s stupid. Of course it’s a criminal problem. What, you think all the burglaries
and robberies we’ve been reading about are because of the economy?
[-] TheMayorOfCrazytown 120 points an hour ago
Um, yeah, I do.
[-] Lindamjensen 11 points an hour ago
Well, that’s stupid. It’s about drugs, you moron!
[-] TheMayorOfCrazytown 112 points an hour ago
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Of course it’s about drugs. It’s about addiction to drugs. If you solve the
addiction, you solve the criminal acts that wouldn’t happen without the
addiction.
[-] Lindamjensen 7 points an hour ago
Didn’t you just say it’s about the economy? I’m confused by your
confusingness.
[-] TheMayorOfCrazytown 98 points an hour ago
Try to keep up. News flash: Maybe it’s about both! Ever think a problem
might have more than one cause?
[-] Lindamjensen 4 points an hour ago
Whatever.
[-] MeanLady1969 78 points 2 hours ago
I heard on WNRT that the cops broke up three parties just last week.
[-] Lindamjensen 8 points 2 hours ago
Where were they?
[-] MeanLady1969 69 points an hour ago
All over: Rondo, Lindner Hills, and I think there was one in Shoals, even.
[-] Noodleboy09 50 points an hour ago
This is out of control!
[-] MeanLady1969 65 points an hour ago
Well, the cops do what they can.
[-] Noodleboy09 27 points an hour ago
It’s not enough!
[-] CrackIsWack 49 points an hour ago
There’s more of it at the school than ever.
[-] MattH 174 points 48 minutes ago
Is there more, or are they just finding more? They never used to do random
locker searches before.
[-] CrackIsWack 43 points 40 minutes ago
That’s a good point. I don’t know.
[-] MattH 176 points an hour ago
I wish we could get some kind of drug court going here. Who do we petition to start that? I don’t
know anything about how they get those kinds of courts set up, but throwing people in jail doesn’t
seem to be helping. Maybe a drug court could.
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[-] Bobbay! 22 points 52 minutes ago
Showing my ignorance: What’s a drug court?
[-] MattH 166 points 51 minutes ago
It’s a special court that only handles drug cases, and the focus is on getting
people rehabilitated. If they keep reoffending they eventually go to jail, but the
judge sends people to treatment and I think they usually get their record
expunged if they comply.
[-] TheMayorOfCrazytown 84 points 43 minutes ago
It’s a great idea, and it’s worked in other cities. Why don’t we have one here?
[-] MattH 164 points 42 minutes ago
Got me.
[-] MeanLady1969 58 points an hour ago
I think Liz Mackie has been trying to convince people in the justice system that that’s a
good idea.
[-] MattH 150 points 42 minutes ago
Good for her.
[-] CrackIsWack 44 points 41 minutes ago
Makes sense. I’ve heard her say that other people should have the chance her
son never had.
[-] Lindamjensen 6 points 38 minutes ago
I don’t know. If you can’t threaten people with jail, are they going to rat on their
dealers? They’ve got no reason to if they aren’t scared of going to jail! That’s the
key, cutting off the supply!
[-] MattH 148 points 35 minutes ago
I wish that were true, but it’s just not. Cutting off the supply is impossible.
Shutting down The Talking Yam was supposed to do that, but I could
have told them it wouldn’t. As long as there’s demand for the drug,
somebody will take the risk of supplying it. It’s the free market at work!
[-] Lindamjensen 4 points 26 minutes ago
If you’re talking about a product people get addicted to, there’s nothing
free about it.
[-] MattH 147 points 24 minutes ago
Granted. But the relationship between what people want and the
incentive to provide it for them remains the same.
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3. Furman v. Georgia is a U.S Supreme Court case that resolves around the Eighth Amendments ban on cruel and unsual punishment in death penalty cases. The Furman v. Georgia case was based on Furman being convicted of murder in Georgia. Furman was caught i
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4. A U.S. Supreme Court case known as Furman v. Georgia (1972) is a landmark case that involved Eighth Amendment’s ban of unusual and cruel punishment in death penalty cases (Furman v. Georgia (1972)
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4 In order to get the entire family to come back for another session I would suggest coming in on a day the restaurant is not open
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3 The first thing I would do in the family’s first session is develop a genogram of the family to get an idea of all the individuals who play a major role in Linda’s life. After establishing where each member is in relation to the family
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