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Management, Operation, and Program Development in Human Services
Organizations: EnvisionSMARTâ„¢: A Melmark Model of Administration
and Operation concentrates on leadership within HSOs. The book
details how to establish a structure for a board of directors,
including committee standing, composition of members, orientation
and training, board engagement and board reporting. Guidelines for
how to design a senior leadership structure are also discussed,
including examples of organizational charts, position descriptions,
performance management approaches, and strategic and succession
planning. Human Service Organizations (HSO) are groups, both public
and private, with one main goal, to enhance human well-being. These
organizations provide a variety of services for children and
adults, including mental health care and educational programs. The
Organizational Behavior Management (OBM) model is an effective
approach to designing, implementing and maintaining services within
HSOs. Each volume in this series highlights key concepts and
applications pertinent to each division of HSOs. It is written in a
user-friendly format that allows readers to easily integrate the
model into their own practice or organization.
Clinical Systems and Programming in Human Services Organizations:
EnvisionSMARTâ„¢: A Melmark Model of Administration and Operation
provides a step-by-step plan for creating clinical programs within
HSOs using Functional Behavioral Assessment (FBA) and Functional
Analysis (FA) Systems. This includes establishing standards and
guidelines for behavior support plans that meet federal and state
guidelines. Readers are also provided with instructions and
templates on how prepare clinical “report cards” to track patient
progress. The book promotes a multidisciplinary working environment
for clinicians to help foster collaboration amongst medical,
nursing, psychiatric and allied professionals. Human Service
Organizations (HSO) are groups, both public and private with one
main goal, to enhance human well-being. With the decrease of
federal funding for these services, many private HSOs have been
created to supplement the void. To ensure that these HSOs provide
adequate services to their patients, it is vital that they adopt an
effective model. The Organizational Behavior Management (OBM) model
is an effective approach to designing, implementing and maintaining
services within HSOs. Each volume in this series highlights key
concepts and applications pertinent to each division of HSOs and is
written in a user-friendly format.
If conventional business and marketing advice has not landed in your
heart and soul very well and you are spending too much time online,
then this book is for you!
Quiet Marketing is a book for highly sensitive solopreneurs who are
seeking a calm, uncomplicated, minimal approach to business and online
visibility.
Inside, you'll discover:
* Why quiet marketing is not about playing small or being unnoticed in
the marketplace.
* Your role in influencing positive change in the world through your
message.
* Simple ways for your ideal clients to discover you that don't require
you to be online all the time.
* How to work from a smaller plate, do less things (better) and
accomplish more.
* How to trust your ideas and creations, especially when they are
contrary to what everyone else is saying and doing.
And much more!
These pages will inspire you to approach business and marketing
differently, contribute to positive change through your message,
prioritise your well being, and give you confidence to create success
on your own terms.
Professional Development, Training, and Supervision in Human
Services Organizations provides the latest research on Human
Service Organizations (HSO) groups, both public and private, and
their use of the Organizational Behavior Management (OBM) model for
effective designing, implementing and maintaining services within
HSOs. Each volume in this series highlights key concepts and
applications pertinent to each division of HSOs, with this release
providing program directors and supervisors with the tools they
need to develop an efficient and effective training program for
onboarding, performance evaluation and professional development for
their staff.
This new collection highlights the experiences of an international
group of educators as they explore the art of teaching, the
philosophy of learning, and the tensions of working across socially
constructed borders.
provides an overview of the area of OBM-IDD summarizes the extant
literature offers research-to-practice recommendations includes
operational strategies for building successful service settings
synthesizes the published literature and directs practice and
research in the areas of assessment and evaluation, training,
supervision, and performance improvement, systems interventions,
and organizational development an integral aid for professionals
looking to improve different aspects of service delivery
provides an overview of the area of OBM-IDD summarizes the extant
literature offers research-to-practice recommendations includes
operational strategies for building successful service settings
synthesizes the published literature and directs practice and
research in the areas of assessment and evaluation, training,
supervision, and performance improvement, systems interventions,
and organizational development an integral aid for professionals
looking to improve different aspects of service delivery
Crime scene reconstruction (CSR) is today's hot topic. The immense
proliferation of television, print, and electronic media directed
at this area has generated significant public interest, albeit
occasionally encouraging inaccurate perceptions. Practical Crime
Scene Analysis and Reconstruction bridges the gap between
perception and reality, helping readers understand the nature of
the scientific method and teaching the proper application of its
components. A proven methodology The book begins by recounting the
history of crime scene analysis and exploring fundamental
principles. Then the authors introduce their proven methodology,
known as Event Analysis. This technique defines specific actions,
discusses the order of those actions, and offers significant
insight into determining what did or did not happen in the course
of the incident under investigation. Using case studies and more
than 200 color photos, the book demonstrates this method and how it
can be used to explain clues that would otherwise be puzzling or
ambiguous. Practical advice from the crime scene to the courtroom
The authors show how to resolve significant questions that arise in
the course of CSR through the use of an event analysis worksheet.
The book also discusses crime scene protocol, bloodstain pattern
analysis, gunshot investigation, and forensic pathology and the
human body. The final chapters provide instruction on writing crime
scene reports, discuss ethical issues, and give advice on courtroom
presentation. Includes color photos demonstrating the science of
CSR on: Superposition Timing and sequence Bloodstain analysis
Ballistics Wound patterns
Every action performed by a crime scene investigator has an
underlying purpose: to both recover evidence and capture scene
context. It is imperative that crime scene investigators must
understand their mandate-not only as an essential function of their
job but because they have the immense responsibility and duty to do
so. Practice Crime Scene Processing and Investigation, Third
Edition provides the essential tools for what crime scene
investigators need to know, what they need to do, and how to do it.
As professionals, any investigator's master is the truth and only
the truth. Professional ethics demands an absolute adherence to
this mandate. When investigators can effectively seek, collect, and
preserve information and evidence from the crime scene to the
justice system-doing so without any agenda beyond seeking the
truth- not only are they carrying out the essential function and
duty of their job, it also increases the likelihood that the
ultimate goal of true justice will be served. Richly
illustrated-with more than 415 figures, including over 300 color
photographs-the Third Edition of this best-seller thoroughly
addresses the role of the crime scene investigator in the context
of: Understanding the nature of physical evidence, including
fingerprint, biological, trace, hair and fiber, impression, and
other forms of evidence Assessing the scene, including search
considerations and dealing with chemical and bioterror hazards
Crime scene photography; scene sketching, mapping, and
documentation; and the role of crime scene analysis and
reconstruction Bloodstain pattern analysis and discussion of the
body as a crime scene Special scene considerations, including fire,
buried bodies, and entomological evidence Coverage details the
importance of maintaining objectivity, emphasizing that every
action the crime scene investigator performs has an underlying
purpose: to both recover evidence and capture scene context. Key
features: Outlines the responsibilities of the responding officer,
from documenting and securing the initial information to providing
emergency care Includes three new chapters on light technology and
crime scene processing techniques, recovering fingerprints, and
castings Addresses emerging technology and new techniques in 3-D
Laser scanning procedures in capturing a scene Provides a list of
review questions at the end of each chapter Practice Crime Scene
Processing and Investigation, Third Edition includes practical,
proven methods to be used at any crime scene to ensure that
evidence is preserved, admissible in court, and persuasive. Course
ancillaries including PowerPoint (R) lecture slides and a Test Bank
are available with qualified course adoption.
Those tasked with investigating crime scenes come from a variety of
backgrounds and varying levels of experience. Crime Scene
Investigation Procedural Guide gives the novice investigator the
procedures for almost any crime scene imaginable while providing
the seasoned pro a ready reference for crimes occurring even under
the most unusual of circumstances. Designed as a stand-alone text
or as a companion to Ross Gardner's Practical Crime Scene
Investigation, the book details the precise steps that need to be
taken when processing and analyzing a crime scene. Using a bulleted
format for quick, easy access, the authors provide hands-on,
concise instruction in a style friendly to a range of
professionals. Topics discussed in this practical manual include:
Preparation for response, initial response, scene management, and
scene evaluation/analysis Scene photography, videography,
sketching, and search and processing procedures Steps to be taken
prior to releasing the scene Response, documentation, processing,
and collection of evidence for specific crimes against persons and
property Evaluation, processing, collection, and preservation of
all items of evidence encountered at the scene, including friction
ridge evidence, two- and three-dimensional impression evidence, and
trace and biological evidence Bloodstain pattern documentation and
shooting incident documentation Appendices include direction on
working with potential blood-borne pathogens and worksheets for
documenting and evaluating the scene and processing various types
of evidence. A supplemental CD is included with downloadable forms
for crime scene investigations. Adherence to the instructions
provided in this guide will help ensure investigators that vital
evidence is properly documented and preserved.
Those tasked with investigating crime scenes come from a variety of
backgrounds and varying levels of experience. Crime Scene
Investigation Procedural Guide gives the novice investigator the
procedures for almost any crime scene imaginable while providing
the seasoned pro a ready reference for crimes occurring even under
the most unusual of circumstances. Designed as a stand-alone text
or as a companion to Ross Gardner's Practical Crime Scene
Investigation, the book details the precise steps that need to be
taken when processing and analyzing a crime scene. Using a bulleted
format for quick, easy access, the authors provide hands-on,
concise instruction in a style friendly to a range of
professionals. Topics discussed in this practical manual include:
Preparation for response, initial response, scene management, and
scene evaluation/analysis Scene photography, videography,
sketching, and search and processing procedures Steps to be taken
prior to releasing the scene Response, documentation, processing,
and collection of evidence for specific crimes against persons and
property Evaluation, processing, collection, and preservation of
all items of evidence encountered at the scene, including friction
ridge evidence, two- and three-dimensional impression evidence, and
trace and biological evidence Bloodstain pattern documentation and
shooting incident documentation Appendices include direction on
working with potential blood-borne pathogens and worksheets for
documenting and evaluating the scene and processing various types
of evidence. A supplemental CD is included with downloadable forms
for crime scene investigations. Adherence to the instructions
provided in this guide will help ensure investigators that vital
evidence is properly documented and pre
This book is a guide for educators on how to develop and evaluate
evidence-based strategies for teaching biological experimentation
to thereby improve existing and develop new curricula. It unveils
the flawed assumptions made at the classroom, department, and
institutional level about what students are learning and what help
they might need to develop competence in biological
experimentation. Specific case studies illustrate a comprehensive
list of key scientific competencies that unpack what it means to be
a competent experimental life scientist. It includes explicit
evidence-based guidelines for educators regarding the teaching,
learning, and assessment of biological research competencies. The
book also provides practical teacher guides and exemplars of
assignments and assessments. It contains a complete analysis of the
variety of tools developed thus far to assess learning in this
domain. This book contributes to the growth of public understanding
of biological issues including scientific literacy and the crucial
importance of evidence-based decision-making around public policy.
It will be beneficial to life science instructors, biology
education researchers and science administrators who aim to improve
teaching in life science departments. Chapters 6, 12, 14 and 22 are
available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
International License via link.springer.com.
Every action performed by a crime scene investigator has an
underlying purpose: to both recover evidence and capture scene
context. It is imperative that crime scene investigators must
understand their mandate-not only as an essential function of their
job but because they have the immense responsibility and duty to do
so. Practice Crime Scene Processing and Investigation, Third
Edition provides the essential tools for what crime scene
investigators need to know, what they need to do, and how to do it.
As professionals, any investigator's master is the truth and only
the truth. Professional ethics demands an absolute adherence to
this mandate. When investigators can effectively seek, collect, and
preserve information and evidence from the crime scene to the
justice system-doing so without any agenda beyond seeking the
truth- not only are they carrying out the essential function and
duty of their job, it also increases the likelihood that the
ultimate goal of true justice will be served. Richly
illustrated-with more than 415 figures, including over 300 color
photographs-the Third Edition of this best-seller thoroughly
addresses the role of the crime scene investigator in the context
of: Understanding the nature of physical evidence, including
fingerprint, biological, trace, hair and fiber, impression, and
other forms of evidence Assessing the scene, including search
considerations and dealing with chemical and bioterror hazards
Crime scene photography; scene sketching, mapping, and
documentation; and the role of crime scene analysis and
reconstruction Bloodstain pattern analysis and discussion of the
body as a crime scene Special scene considerations, including fire,
buried bodies, and entomological evidence Coverage details the
importance of maintaining objectivity, emphasizing that every
action the crime scene investigator performs has an underlying
purpose: to both recover evidence and capture scene context. Key
features: Outlines the responsibilities of the responding officer,
from documenting and securing the initial information to providing
emergency care Includes three new chapters on light technology and
crime scene processing techniques, recovering fingerprints, and
castings Addresses emerging technology and new techniques in 3-D
Laser scanning procedures in capturing a scene Provides a list of
review questions at the end of each chapter Practice Crime Scene
Processing and Investigation, Third Edition includes practical,
proven methods to be used at any crime scene to ensure that
evidence is preserved, admissible in court, and persuasive. Course
ancillaries including PowerPoint (R) lecture slides and a Test Bank
are available with qualified course adoption.
This monograph series is intended to provide medical information
scien tists, health care administrators, health care providers, and
computer sci ence professionals with successful examples and
experiences of computer applications in health care settings.
Through the exposition of these com puter applications, we attempt
to show what is effective and efficient and hopefully provide some
guidance on the acquisition or design of informa tion systems so
that costly mistakes can be avoided. The health care industry is
currently being pushed and pulled from all directions - from the
clinical side to increase quality of care, from the busi ness side
to improve financial stability, from the legal and regulatory sides
to provide more detailed documentation, and, in a university
environment, to provide more data for research and improved
opportunities for educa tion. Medical information systems sit in
the middle of all these demands. They are not only asked to provide
more, better, and more timely informa tion but also to interact
with and monitor the process of health care itself by providing
clinical reminders, warnings about adverse drug interactions,
alerts to questionable treatment, alarms for security breaches,
mail mes sages, workload schedules, etc. Clearly, medical
information systems are functionally very rich and demand quick
response time and a high level of security. They can be classified
as very complex systems and, from a devel oper's perspective, as
'risky' systems."
Modern critical care is characterized by the collection of large
volumes of data and the making of urgent patient care decisions.
The two do not necessarily go together easily. For many years the
hope has been that ICU data management systems could play a
meaningful role in ICU decision support. These hopes now have a
basis in fact, and this book details the history, methodology,
current status, and future prospects for critical care decision
support systems. By focusing on real and operational systems, the
book demonstrates the importance of integrating data from diverse
clinical data sources; the keys to implementing clinically usable
systems; the pitfalls to avoid in implementation; and the
development of effective evaluation methods.
Crime scene reconstruction (CSR) is today's hot topic. The immense
proliferation of television, print, and electronic media directed
at this area has generated significant public interest, albeit
occasionally encouraging inaccurate perceptions. Practical Crime
Scene Analysis and Reconstruction bridges the gap between
perception and reality, helping readers understand the nature of
the scientific method and teaching the proper application of its
components. A proven methodology The book begins by recounting the
history of crime scene analysis and exploring fundamental
principles. Then the authors introduce their proven methodology,
known as Event Analysis. This technique defines specific actions,
discusses the order of those actions, and offers significant
insight into determining what did or did not happen in the course
of the incident under investigation. Using case studies and more
than 200 color photos, the book demonstrates this method and how it
can be used to explain clues that would otherwise be puzzling or
ambiguous. Practical advice from the crime scene to the courtroom
The authors show how to resolve significant questions that arise in
the course of CSR through the use of an event analysis worksheet.
The book also discusses crime scene protocol, bloodstain pattern
analysis, gunshot investigation, and forensic pathology and the
human body. The final chapters provide instruction on writing crime
scene reports, discuss ethical issues, and give advice on courtroom
presentation. Includes color photos demonstrating the science of
CSR on: Superposition Timing and sequence Bloodstain analysis
Ballistics Wound patterns
Gold Medal Winner, Autobiography/Memoir, 2015 IBPA Benjamin
Franklin Awards. Rita is an infant when her father leaves a
successful career in the US to live in "paradise"-a seaside village
in the Dominican Republic. The Coconut Latitudes is her haunting,
lyrical memoir of surviving a reality far from the envisioned
Eden-and of the terrible cost of keeping secrets.
Originally published in 1919, this book contains a biography of the
life and times of Zygmunt Krasinski, known in his day as 'the
Anonymous Poet'. Gardner provides an introduction to Krasinski's
importance to Poland for an English-speaking audience, drawing on
Krasinski's own letters and works to illuminate his patriotism,
mysticism and character. This book will be of value to anyone with
an interest in Polish literature and European history.
This book is a guide for educators on how to develop and evaluate
evidence-based strategies for teaching biological experimentation
to thereby improve existing and develop new curricula. It unveils
the flawed assumptions made at the classroom, department, and
institutional level about what students are learning and what help
they might need to develop competence in biological
experimentation. Specific case studies illustrate a comprehensive
list of key scientific competencies that unpack what it means to be
a competent experimental life scientist. It includes explicit
evidence-based guidelines for educators regarding the teaching,
learning, and assessment of biological research competencies. The
book also provides practical teacher guides and exemplars of
assignments and assessments. It contains a complete analysis of the
variety of tools developed thus far to assess learning in this
domain. This book contributes to the growth of public understanding
of biological issues including scientific literacy and the crucial
importance of evidence-based decision-making around public policy.
It will be beneficial to life science instructors, biology
education researchers and science administrators who aim to improve
teaching in life science departments. Chapters 6, 12, 14 and 22 are
available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
International License via link.springer.com.
With the remarkable expansion in the use of antipsychotics,
concerns about their immediate, intermediate, and long-term adverse
effects have intensified. Despite this, studies consistently show
that monitoring of patients taking antipsychotics can be
inadequate, haphazard, or worse. This book provides a comprehensive
review of the adverse effects of this pharmacologically complex
therapeutic class, covering all commonly used conventional and
atypical agents. In the first section, each chapter provides
background information about an adverse effect, reviews the
evidence linking the effect to various antipsychotics, and provides
specific detection and monitoring recommendations. The second
section provides unique monitoring guides for each antipsychotic.
The third section provides the clinician with a program to monitor
patients over the long-term. By supporting rational treatment
decisions and systematic adverse effect monitoring, Antipsychotics
and Their Side Effects provides the clinician with the necessary
information and tools for optimizing the safe and effective
long-term use of antipsychotic drugs.
This collection highlights the experiences of an international
group of educators as they explore the art of teaching, the
philosophy of learning, and the tensions of working across socially
constructed borders.
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