Policy Investment and Consequences
You have researched needs, rationale, and budgetary features of the policy you are analyzing.
After talking with your supervisor, you realize that your stakeholders need a comparison of the costs and consequences for maintaining the policy and for amending or replacing it to make the most informed decision.
Add an additional 15 to 20 slides to your presentation that outline the challenges and costs of the justice and security issues the policy you are analyzing poses.
- What are the social and financial costs of maintaining the status quo?
- Outline the provisions in the policy.
- How are funds allocated for each provision?
- What potential challenges are identified?
- What contingencies are identified to address these challenges?
- What limitations do you find in the policy?
- What are the social implications of the policy as it stands?
- What are the social and financial costs of amending or replacing the policy?
- How would you recommend the policy be altered to address social consequences?
- What provisions are needed?
- What financial and human resources are required for these provisions?
- What are the potential challenges?
- What contingencies can be put in place to address these challenges?
- What financial and human resources are required for these contingencies?
Format your PowerPoint® presentation to ensure that the slides only contain essential information and as little text as possible. Do not design a slide made up of long bullet points. Your speaker notes convey the details you would give if you were presenting.
- For help, consult the guide on how to create speaker notes from Microsoft®.
Include comprehensive speaker notes.
Cite at least 2 peer-reviewed or similar references to support your assignment.
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