Red Table Talk parts 1

 

 

 

 

For part one of this assignment, you will research and gather information on a Hot Topic or Identity of your choice that centers around areas of diversity and social justice. Consider referring to your list of 5 social justice topics you submitted during week 2 of the semester. As a reminder, examples of social justice topics are natural hair in the workplace, deaf culture in hearing environments, toxic masculinity, police brutality, and differences in physical ability in the workplace.

Submit a 2 page handout/brochure (nothing more/nothing less) with pertinent information about your topic. This handout should have key points and information to share with members, and can include bullet points, pictures, graphs, charts, discussion questions, terms, etc. Please be creative!
Submit a 3-page elaboration on your handout. Include in-text citations and a reference list. Everything you include in your brochure should be cited and elaborated on in the 3-page paper. Papers should be double spaced, time new roman font, 12 point. Think of this as a written presentation. In other words, if you were explaining your worksheet in a 10 minute presentation, I want you to write what you would say during this presentation. This assignment (handout and explanation) will be shared with 3 of your classmates for them to read, learn more about your topic, and answer questions about your topic in Part 2 of this assignment.

What is the name of the presenter?
What is the topic being explained?
In what ways is this a social justice topic?
What are 1-2 strategies that were mentioned for intervention, stepping in, or helping?
After viewing the handout and reading their explanation, what are two pieces of information you learned on the topic that you hope you never forget?

 

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But there are some disadvantages to this method. What if the police database doesn’t contain a mugshot of this specific person and the security images are not that clear, how can they match the face from the picture? This a fundamental problem in face recognition if there were no witnesses [12]. But if there were witnesses, they can match the face with a sketch. And that process can also be reversed.

iv. Face recognition in sketches
When a face cannot be obtained from a picture or from security images, a forensic sketch can be a good substitute based on the description a witness is giving. [23] These sketches include facial features and depending on those facial features, the forensic sketch can correspond to a mugshot in the police’s database full of mugshots. To see if a face matches with a mugshot from the database, face recognition is used. Again, the efficiency of this method depends on how good the quality of the sketch is. In the database there are many mugshots, so to increase the chance that the sketch will match with the good mugshot, a law enforcement agency will have to look at the best-retrieved results. They can look for example at the best 30 or 50. If the police force will only look at the best result, then the chance to find the mugshot that they want will be smaller than if they look at the best 30 or 50 results. Beside the quality, the computer can make mistakes and that is also a reason why looking at the best 30 or 50 is better than just looking at the best result of the computer [20].

4. Dangers of using facial recognition techniques
Using facial recognition in the real world is becoming more normal, and the technologies are improving very rapidly. It is just a matter of time until facial recognition is something people will use in their daily life. Until this is the case, there are still a lot of things to improve and the dangers that this technique bring need to be considered, and solutions need to be found. In this paper, a few of these dang

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