Advertising Policies

 

 

 

 

 

1. Go to the website for Advertising Age at adage.com, and read a current article to summarize in your own
words. Write a two-sentence summary, and be sure the summary stresses what the article has to do with
advertising. (Some articles may be about media trends or advertising personnel moving from one agency to
another, so avoid these.) Along with your summary, state the article’s date and headline. People who are not
subscribers to Advertising Age can see only a limited number of articles (usually seven) per month, so if you
become interested in articles you are not going to write about, read them after you read the one for this
assignment.
2. Now go to the site for Adweek at adweek.com, and read a current article to summarize in your own words.
Write a two-sentence summary, and be sure the summary stresses what the article has to do with advertising.
(If it has nothing to do with advertising, find another article to summarize.) With your summary, state the
article’s date and headline.
3. Look at the overall content (not just the content of the articles you summarized) of Advertising Age and
Adweek, and then write two sentences or more about which one of these two websites you think people who
work in advertising would find more interesting and why.

 

Sample Solution

National Youth Screening and Assessment Project, may also be available to support implementation. c. DJS should consider amending its practice of screening all youth who appear at the BCJJC for detention admission using the Detention Risk Assessment Instrument, even youth who will ultimately be diverted prior to DJS referral through the BPD Diversion Program. This will limit young people’s exposure to the detrimental impact and collateral consequences associated with generating unnecessary DJS and court records. d. BPD should develop a training and messaging strategy to increase officer knowledge and understanding of new policies and protocols for interacting with youth, the purpose of the juvenile court system, details of juvenile justice process, and the purpose of secure detention. Clear and consistent messaging for officers will help to mitigate the obdurate frustration that officers reportedly experience when they perceive that young people are not being held accountable by the system. e. Conduct a case processing analysis of adult-charged youth in detention to identify why time spent in detention for these youth has doubled from 2014 to 2018 and develop policies and programs to address the causes of delays. 2. Programs and Conditions a. The City should partner closely with DJS and the Baltimore JDAI Oversight Board to assess the continuum of Secure Detention Alternative established by DJS and the extent to which it meets existing needs. b. The City and its appropriate offices and agencies should partner with DJS to identify additional programs for youth in detention, in particular youth charged as adults, that can help young people build skills and connections that will help them succeed following release and return to their communities. c. To the extent that there are gaps in the existing Secure Detention Alternatives Continuum, the City and DJS should partner closely to identify resources to enhance the Alternative Continuum. As a resource, stakeholders should consult the results of the Youth Service Provider Survey conducted as part of this assessment. 3. Community Engagement and Partnerships

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