1) Positive Statement
What are you most proud of in your block presentation and/or your senior project? Why?
I am most proud of the work I have put into the presentation all year long. The reason why I a proud of this is because I can see how all my hard work pays off in the end.
(2) Questions to Consider
a. What assessment would you give yourself on your block presentation? Use the component contract to defend that assessment.
AE P AP CR NC
I would give myself a P+ because of the information I talked about in my presentation. I also made time according to people in my audience that were keeping track of it.
b. What assessment would you give yourself on your overall senior project? Use the component contract to defend that assessment.
AE P AP CR NC
I would give myself an AE because as a transfer student I believe I did my best to complete the senior project. I would always be on top of my note book and would stay on task during research checks.
(3) What worked for you in your senior project?
What worked best in my opinion was my activity.
(4) (What didn't work) If you had a time machine, what would you have done differently to improve your senior project?
I would go back and go more in-depth on some of the information I was talking about.
(5) Finding Value
How has the senior project been helpful to you in your future endeavors? Be specific and use examples.
It taught me how to dive into my research and to keep on looking for different sources of information. It also showed me that I overcame a personal achievement by pushing myself to do better in my volunteering program.
Isaiah Garcia- Law Enforcement
Thursday, May 26, 2016
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Exit Interview
1) My EQ is how can a deputy encourage a positive community relation and my answers are deputy interaction, community events, and media issues. My best answer is through deputy interactions since it is something I see on a first hand basis.
2) My process was long and it took time. It was difficult because I switched my EQ during my senior year.
3) A problem I faced was finding enough resources. I resolved this by looking at what aspect play into communications.
4) My two significant sources came from TEDTalk Videos and my interviews with deputies. These are my most essential because I feel they gave me a lot of information.
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Blog 22: Independent Component 2
I, Isaiah Garcia, affirm that I completed my independent component which represents 120 hours of work
I used my volunteer hours at the LASD Explorer Program.
I completed my hours by going on ride along, attending city event to help the communities relation with Law Enforcement, and I went go to meeting at the LASD Walnut/Diamond Bar/Rowland Heights Sheriff Station.
During my ride alongs I would get first hand training on how communication with Law Enforcement and the community really is like. I saw how important it is to have a good relationship because it can change the outcome of any situation. I also saw how important it is to show that Law Enforcement is here to help the community not make the community fear them. Through city event I helped build relations by talking to the community. I helped by showing younger generations that Law Enforcement are here to help them. In one case I helped reunite a mother and her child. During my Explorer meeting we would go over what actions to take on certain calls that a deputy would be called out for.
It helped me because of the first hand training I got. During a ride along I had to go to a home to help fill out some paper work on a possible unhealthy environment for a child to live in. It turned out that the claim was untrue but I found out that the kids mother was last seen in the custody of LASD. The kids were extremely shy to talk with the deputy and myself. The deputy went out of cop mode and into parent mode. He began to talk to the kids in a calmer manner and tried to connect with the kids. I tried to make them more relax by giving the kids little "Jr Deputy" stickers. By the time we left the home the kids wouldn't stop talking to us with tremendously big smile about video games. Through this I believe we helped change the kids view on Law Enforcement.
I used my volunteer hours at the LASD Explorer Program.
I completed my hours by going on ride along, attending city event to help the communities relation with Law Enforcement, and I went go to meeting at the LASD Walnut/Diamond Bar/Rowland Heights Sheriff Station.
During my ride alongs I would get first hand training on how communication with Law Enforcement and the community really is like. I saw how important it is to have a good relationship because it can change the outcome of any situation. I also saw how important it is to show that Law Enforcement is here to help the community not make the community fear them. Through city event I helped build relations by talking to the community. I helped by showing younger generations that Law Enforcement are here to help them. In one case I helped reunite a mother and her child. During my Explorer meeting we would go over what actions to take on certain calls that a deputy would be called out for.
It helped me because of the first hand training I got. During a ride along I had to go to a home to help fill out some paper work on a possible unhealthy environment for a child to live in. It turned out that the claim was untrue but I found out that the kids mother was last seen in the custody of LASD. The kids were extremely shy to talk with the deputy and myself. The deputy went out of cop mode and into parent mode. He began to talk to the kids in a calmer manner and tried to connect with the kids. I tried to make them more relax by giving the kids little "Jr Deputy" stickers. By the time we left the home the kids wouldn't stop talking to us with tremendously big smile about video games. Through this I believe we helped change the kids view on Law Enforcement.
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Fourth Interview Questions
1) I plan on interview Deputy Scheller. He is the communications officer for Diamond Bar.
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- What is your background in law enforcement?
- What is, if there is any, a growing issue to overcome with the relations between law enforcement and the community?
- Has the community view changed for law enforcement since you started all the way to today?
- What are some positive effects of having a good relationship with the community?
- What do you do to help build a positive community relation?
- How does doing this task build your relation?
- Do you feel the way movies/tv give an accurate description of law enforcement? Could this contribute to a disconnection to the community?
- How could such events, like the station Mug Run tomorrow, be a positive way for the community to interact with law enforcement?
- In the community, what are some positive impacts that can be made to younger generations?
- In the community, what are some positive impacts that can be made to older generations?
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Blog 19: Third Answer
Essential Question: How can a Deputy encourage a positive community relation?
My third answer is through sheriff stations getting involved with community events.
3 Details:
In conclusion all this information will lead me to prove that my third answer will be able to show how a deputy can encourage a positive community relation.
My third answer is through sheriff stations getting involved with community events.
3 Details:
- Through Fundraising Events
- Through City Hosted Events
- Through Station Hosted Events
In conclusion all this information will lead me to prove that my third answer will be able to show how a deputy can encourage a positive community relation.
Sunday, February 28, 2016
Blog 18: Answer 2
1) My essential question is, how can a deputy encourage a positive community relation?
7) This all comes together because most people usually come in contact with law enforcement on a negative note. However, a communication officers role is to help build a bond with the community.
2) My first answer was the role that patrol officers had with the community.
3) My second answer is the role of the communication officer.
4) A communication officer's role is to communicate with the community. They do so through talking with the community at community gatherings. Some communication officers will visit schools and talk to the kids. Other communication officers would run meetings with the community.
5) A printed out source that best supports my answer is an article that describes what the neighborhood watch meetings have with the community and communication officer.
6) Another source that will support my answer are the interviews I had with Deputy Scheller and Deputy Denver, who are the communication officers for Rowland Heights and Diamond Bar.
7) This all comes together because most people usually come in contact with law enforcement on a negative note. However, a communication officers role is to help build a bond with the community.
Thursday, February 18, 2016
Blog 17 Interview
https://soundcloud.com/isaiahgrc2-1/interview-for-deputy-denver
1. I learned most that a communication officer can have a positive impact to the entire community through their hard work and dedication to building a positive bond.
2. It has changed because I am focusing on a certain job inside of law enforcement that helps build community relations.
1. I learned most that a communication officer can have a positive impact to the entire community through their hard work and dedication to building a positive bond.
2. It has changed because I am focusing on a certain job inside of law enforcement that helps build community relations.
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