• Family as you grew up –Growing up, I had a close-knit family. We came together to celebrate birthdays and holidays. As I grew older, we spent less and less time together as a family due to personal obligations (work, education, immediate family).
• School – There were changes in the guidelines for disciplinary action for inappropriate or disruptive behavior at home and in the school. Children have become more aggressive, have less respect for figures of authority and children have issues with self-regulation and accountability.
• Peer group – Initially, many of my friends wanted to pursue higher education; however several external factors of socialization affected their decision to not attend college. Instead, they chose to enter the workforce
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For example, items that were originally in print (hard copies of books, magazines, etc.) are accessible online as eBooks. DVD movies in HD and 3D have replaced VHS tapes. In addition, the media covers more involving pop culture such as celebrity news, social media forums (Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter), political scandal and debates.
• Community – Neighbors used to look out for one another and form groups to bring awareness and make changes to improve community living. Nowadays, the number of people willing to protect one another is significantly less. Instead of getting to know one another or creating a neighborhood watch, we ignore the existence of criminal activities and dysfunction. There is no community activism to correct these issues.
2. Pick one change and discuss:
Why do you think these changes occurred in the community?
The people in the community no longer protect or help each other because people lack a sense of connection and personal responsibility.
1. There was diffusion of responsibility also known as the bystander effect - People in the community are reactive to issues that affect their own lives, but are not responsive or proactive to the needs of those around
The article presents factors that have resulted to break-ups or separation of married couples. The separations have always come from a divorce or the death of one partner. The trend has led to restructuring of the families to continue with their normal lives. Families which have broken up because of divorce, or death of either the father or the mother, end up remarrying in most cases. The resulting family is commonly referred to as the blended one. It results into the step relationship that has been built after the dissolution of the original marriage between the previous couples. As a result, marriages have challenges as many adjustments have to be made to incorporate the previous
The community will always stand, not allowing the younger generations the power to take over. In the Lafitte/Treme area, everyone comes together to give support for each other, you can see that with night out against crime. If any violent activity occurs, NOPD, and the neighborhood watch committee will be notified ASAP. Certain sections of the community is provided with their own security patrol for safety
Schools are having to update their code of conduct because of new circumstances that the schools face. Schools have to consider every aspect, otherwise the schools may find themselves being sued by the student’s parents. Bullying and harassment has increased throughout the years. Not only that, but it has become more severe. Teenagers have committed suicide because of this. There used to only be bullying face-to-face. However, because of technology and social media, bullies are now able to bully and harass others without having to be next to the person. Schools used to not have any control of what happened to students outside of school, but because of many furious parents suing schools for not doing anything, these schools have to consider
My family was and is still very important in my life. Sometimes I would become melancholy when I think about how far apart I am from them. On the other hand, I do become enlightened when I think about how both sides of my families are close when I visit them in Missouri. As a child, never really had a birthday party or received a lot of presents, but when my family comes during my birthday, I feel like I’m receiving hundreds of presents. My family makes me feel safe and secure when I’m feeling down.
In the face of the fall of passers-by on the road, we should immediately go to help, but nowadays more and more people choose to ignore. What makes the society begin to disregard life? What is it that causes humanity to start missing?
Unfortunately, some of the failures of communities is that neighborhoods fail to establish social networks, they trust less anyone different from them, as well as someone with the same background. In addition these neighborhoods is where returning prison or jail inmates return since this is where they were plucked from and into the traditional criminal justice system. Eventually these neighborhoods become very diverse and people begin to hunker down and become less cohesive and even less trusting. These communities create hot spots of crime, and become victimized. Ultimately there is no social capital being generated due to high crime, the lack of corroboration and suspicion of external resources, law enforcement and anyone different. Eventually neighborhoods have a great influence on people’s life chances. Ultimately, there is little hope of change, and the American Dream gets tougher to obtain.
Reading the first few chapters of the Family Evaluation book has been an interesting experience for me. I have found several descriptions of the processes involving families to be quite accurate. The most personally applicable has been the descriptions of the functioning positions of family members, and the descriptions of the overfunctioning and underfunctioning individuals in relationships. Reading the text has given me the opportunity to “step back” and see my family from a broader perspective. It has even tied in some information where I have felt hunches, but could not put things into words for years. I hope the text goes on to elaborate on how the dynamics change in families where blending occurs due to a second marriage.
Two social institutions that have impacted my current status at CSU Stanislaus are education and the economy. For the entirety of our childhood, we are in school. We are educated on how to survive in this world and in society. We are trained and prepared for our future career or profession. Most of us can’t have the job we want if we don’t go to college. In my case, I want to become a nurse. I can’t if I don’t get accepted into a nursing program and if I don’t have a bachelor’s degree in Nursing. I need to be trained on how to become a nurse and learn how to do the necessary tasks required of a nurse. The economy has also impacted my decision to attend college. We were just recently hit with the Great Recession. This changed many perspectives about the economy including mine. Many people were laid off and couldn’t find work. These individuals were struggling to support themselves and their families. Everybody once thought that if you get a college degree you would be
The article shows how the Theory of Collective Efficacy can be possible in our communities even if the neighbors don’t have close ties with each other. The theory states that in order for collective efficacy to work the community should have a high presence of informal social control and cohesion. As the article demonstrates the residents in this community shared similar believes and values. They felt the need to form community level interventions that would make their community safer to live in. The people were able to stablish an organized crime watch to be able to monitor their neighborhood and
Community will only exist when relationships exist based off the concept of shared fate. The following phase, “Love thy neighbor as thyself,” is the unselfish act of sharing, looking out for each other children
In today’s circle we first meditated which I desperately needed because I was so excited that I had finally gotten my license. The circle today went extremely well I thought Catie and Rahsaan did great. I liked the check-in question. It was ironic because my friend had asked me the same question two hours before class. Their circle helped me clarify the reading a bit more. I know that family group conference focused on face-to-face encounter involving offenders and their families, the victims and their supporters, a police representative, and etc…. Most of us during the circle had the same answers to the questions. Mainly because the information we were giving out was mostly likely from the readings and personal experience. The circle was also melancholy
Community policing is the relationship and co-operation between law enforcement and the people of the community. The idea behind it is that law enforcement’s performance can be improved in the areas of crime control and order maintenance with the help of the public; through reaching out to the community and information sharing, law enforcement can establish a mutual understanding. This outlook on crime control and prevention encourages community members to participate in problem solving. “Communities must take a unified stand against crime, violence, and disregard for the law, and must make a commitment to increasing crime-prevention and intervention activities. Police agencies must help build stronger, more self-sufficient
The dictionary definition of family is, “a group of parents and children living together in a household.” The definition of my family, on the other hand, would be something along the lines of, “a group of crazy parents and wild children living amongst several different households.” My parents divorced when I was young, my dad got remarried, my mom got remarried, my dad got divorced again, and then my dad got married again. Throughout all of the marriages I also acquired seven younger siblings along the way. Though the environment and family in which I have been raised is far from conventional, it has made me the open-minded, well-rounded person I am today.
As criminal activity runs rampant in neighborhoods riddled with poverty, it becomes a normal occurrence to witness violence and incivility. The more frequently residents see disruptive behavior, the more desensitized they become to such events. Civility and peace become abnormal concepts, leaving little opportunity for inhabitants of these impoverished neighborhoods to escape the influence of crime.
There are numerous perspectives that can unite communities furthermore shred them. A few variables affecting in my community includes teen drugs/ alcohol abuse, littering, and the relationship between police and the community. A few factors can incorporate great and bad properties that impact all individuals inside and outside of any community. Groups can make great responses to other individuals around them and can likewise bring about negative responses. Now the question is, how are we going to fix this problem together.