Homeland Security Legal and Ethical Issues
Write your opinion on Homeland Security Legal and Ethical Issues without using first or second person. In this paper, you get the opportunity to write your point of view on the material reviewed during the week – and the best part is that there is no wrong answer.
After you finished the readings you selected for the week, it is time to brainstorm. Some simple brainstorm techniques for writing reflection papers can involve you answering some of the basic questions below:
How did the material on Homeland Security Legal and Ethical Issues affect you?
Did your learning about the material on Homeland Security Legal and Ethical Issues change your mind about something? If so, how.
Has the material on Homeland Security Legal and Ethical Issues left you with any questions? If so, what are they.
Were there any unaddressed critical issues not covered by the material on Homeland Security Legal and Ethical Issues?
How will the material on Homeland Security Legal and Ethical Issues impact your future in Homeland Security?