The acronym SMART in SMART goals stands or this.
What is Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Timely?
This system includes the specific individuals, groups, organizations, or communities that are expected to benefit from the change.
What is the client system?
The four key features of the Delphi Method?
What are Anonymity, Iteration, Controlled Feedback, and Aggregation?
The school of thought that uses the bureaucracy organization model
What is the Classical School of thought?
What is Aggregation?
The acronym SWOT stands for this.
This system includes includes those who bring the problem to the attention of the change agent. Initiators raise awareness about a specific problem
What is the Initiator System?
Is achieved through the use of questionnaires administered by hand, by mail, over the phone, or via a computer network.
What is anonymity?
The German Sociologist- rational–legal organizational model, the “ideal bureaucracy.”
Who is Max Weber?
In week 3, these methodologies are used in a mixed method approach.
What is qualitative and quantitative?
In a SWOT analysis, this has been removed and replaced with this due to its negative connotation
What is Weakness for Problems?
The two types of deterrence.
What is general and specific?
The type of design is used when integration occurs between the quantitative data analysis in the first phase of the research and the qualitative data collection in the second phase?
What is Exploratory Sequential Design?
The researcher who believed that productivity could be improved by analyzing the flow of work and structuring work into simple easy-to-perform tasks
Who is Frederick Taylor?
In week 2, this system includes all those who, in some way, assist in carrying out the change plan, including program planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation.
What is the Action system?
Small details versus large summary values are also known as.
What is Micro versus Macro?
The five goals of criminal sanctions.
The type of design has the intent in using this design is to bring together the strengths and weaknesses of quantitative and qualitative methods?
What is Convergent Design?
POSDCORB stand for...
What is Planning, Organizing, Staffing, Directing, Coordinating, Reporting, and Budgeting?
In week 2, the principle that similarly situated offenders should be treated similarly.
What is Equity?
This technique need no input of judgment; they are mechanical procedures that produce quantitative results.
What is Purely Qualitative?
This system includes the person, group, or organization that needs to be changed in order to reach objectives.
What is the Target system?
The type of design generally occur when a second approach (quantitative or qualitative) is added after the study is underway because one method has been found to be inadequate
What is Emergent Design?
O.W. Wilson was associated with what era of policing?
What was the Reform era?
Who are task-oriented and people oriented?