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. You are the Auditor for Winter Valley. You have noticed that the town is recording all transactions in the General Fund. The town has
. You are the Auditor for Winter Valley. You have noticed that the town is recording all transactions in the General Fund. The town has not established any other funds although they have the following activities: They are constructing a new City Hall They have a town operated skating rink for which they charge an entrance fee They have $2,000,000 in an town employee pension plan They are paying interest and principal on Winter Haven Municipal bonds They have unclaimed funds of $1,000,000 The have established a $3,000,000 endowment fund to fund the maintenance of the town library into perpetuity. They have a centralized payroll department that provides payroll services to all departments in Winter Valley. They collect sales tax on behalf of Stars hollow. They also invest idle funds on behalf of Stars Hollow. They have passed a gasoline tax surcharge to fund the planting of flower beds on the sides of central highway. Required: Prepare a one to two page memo explaining what additional funds should be established in order to assure appropriate accounting control for Winter Valley. II. Write a one page critical analysis of the following article Chicagos Murder Problem By FORD FESSENDEN and HAEYOUN PARK MAY 27, 2016 Chicago police officers at a crime scene in Greater Grand Crossing, one of the citys most violent neighborhoods, where a 13-year-old boy was shot in both legs in April. There was a time when it looked as if Chicago would follow New York and Los Angeles into a kind of sustained peace. Then progress stalled in 2004, and the city has been through some harrowing years leading up to another alarming spike in homicides this year. \ Already embroiled in a crisis over race and police conduct, Chicago now faces a 62 percent increase in homicides. Through mid-May, 216 people have been killed. Shootings also are up 60 percent. So whats going on in Chicago? Its complicated, but a comparison with New York is a good place to start. Both cities began the 1990s with historically high homicide rates; both have diverse populations, including large numbers of blacks, Hispanics and whites, and a wide range of economic fortune as well. Chicago has about the same population as Brooklyn, but a years worth of homicides in the two places shows an astonishing difference in the toll. Guns Are a Key Difference People who know both cities say there are some significant differences in policing, especially around the issue of guns. The homicide rate in Chicago is just a little higher than in New York when guns arent involved. But when it comes to shootings, both fatal and not, Chicago stands out, suggesting a level of armed interaction that isnt happening in New York. Chicago has a reputation for strict gun laws, and gun rights advocates often point to it as proof that gun regulation doesnt reduce violence. But its laws arent what they used to be: Federal courts struck down its ban on handgun ownership in 2010, and its ban on gun sales in 2014. And a New York Times analysis showed guns were easily available from nearby jurisdictions, especially Indiana. About This Project And Chicago is more lenient about illegal handguns than New York, prescribing a one-year minimum for possession versus three and a half years in New York. An attempt to match the New York law in 2013 was rejected by the Illinois legislature out of concern for skyrocketing incarceration rates for young black men. New York also hired a lot more police officers in response to the crime of the 1990s, and, during its stop-and-frisk era of the 2000s, steeply increased gun enforcement. Recent studies, including one that looked at increased police presence in London after a terrorist attack, have suggested more police might mean less crime, said Jens Ludwig, the director of Crime Lab at the University of Chicago, which studies crime in both Chicago and New York. Chicagos Police Department, overwhelmed, can respond only to the most serious problems, leaving citizens to feel responsible for their own security, he said. Everyone has to establish deterrence on a retail basis, he said. People carry guns in public because other people are carrying guns. Its literally an arms race, a vicious cycle. There are lots of indications that New York City, by taking guns more seriously and hiring more officers, has gotten a lot of guns off the streets, creating a virtuous cycle. Gang Wars in Chicago Drive Much of Its Violence In Chicago, gang disputes are clearly a big part of homicides, said John Hagedorn, a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago who studies Chicago gangs. But these are not the same kind of disputes as before theyre more localized disputes. Many of Chicagos gangs have fractured, leading to more violence, said Arthur Lurigio, a criminology professor at Loyola University Chicago. While Latino gangs have remained more hierarchical, black gangs have splintered into small, disparate factions, whose disputes are less over territory and profits, and more over personal insults or shames, often fueled by social media, he said. Young people are making a lot of indirect threats toward cliques and rival gangs that are being interpreted as being threatening, said Desmond Patton, a professor at Columbia University who has studied violence on social media. Tagging is the conversation starter that could lead to someone getting a gun. In addition to making threats, individuals at times post their location on social media to prove to rivals that theyre tough, he said. In one well-known instance, Gakirah Barnes, a Chicago gang member who was rumored to have killed or shot up to 20 rival gang members, referenced an address she frequented on Twitter. In the tweet, provided by Dr. Patton, Ms. Barnes says Lz, which has multiple meanings in Chicago gang cultures, including living life, at address number 6347. Later that day, she was shot and killed near the address. Tweet from Gakirah Barness account Gangs figure in many homicides in New York as well, but recent polls by The New York Times suggest that the gang problem may be worse in Chicago. Although there were differences in the way the polls were conducted, blacks and Hispanics in Chicago expressed significantly less hope than their counterparts in New York that their children would escape gang life. New York City Dr. Hagedorn also points out that though the city also has a lot of Latino gang members, Chicagos violence is much higher among African-Americans. Three quarters of all homicide offenders and victims are black, he said. The shootings today are more spontaneous over day-to-day humiliations of youthful African-Americans, he said. Crime Persists in Chicagos Most Segregated Neighborhoods Whether exacerbated by gangs or guns, though, Chicagos killings are happening on familiar turf: Its poor, extremely segregated neighborhoods on the South and West Sides. And many say that is Chicagos real violence issue. Where do gangs come from? They tend to take root in the very same neighborhoods that drive these other problems, said Robert J. Sampson, a professor at Harvard and the author of Great American City: Chicago and the Enduring Neighborhood Effect. You cant divorce the gang problem from the problem of deep concentrations of poverty. What predicts violent crime rates is concentrated poverty and neighborhood disadvantage, and what determines concentrated poverty is high levels of black segregation combined with high levels of black poverty, said Douglas S. Massey, a sociology professor at Princeton University. In Chicago, homicide rates correspond with segregation. While many areas have few or no killings, the South and West Sides are on par with the worlds most dangerous countries, like Brazil and Venezuela, and have been for many years. STATEN ISLAND But segregation in New York is nothing like in Chicago: The perfectly isolated neighborhood where every man, woman and child is the same race is rare in New York. Less than one percent of the population lives in such areas, and most of them are white. In Chicago, 12 percent of the black population is in a census block group that is 100 percent black. Racially segregated minority neighborhoods have a long history of multiple adversities, such as poverty, joblessness, environmental toxins and inadequate housing, Professor Sampson said. In these places, people tend to be more cynical about the law and distrust police, heightening the risk that conflictual encounters will erupt in violence. The major underlying causes of crime are similar across cities, but the intensity of the connection between social ills and violence seems to be more persistent in Chicago, Professor Sampson said. You dont get that kind of extensive social and economic segregation in many other cities. Sources: nyc.gov; City of Chicago Data Portal; Andrew Beveridge, socialexplorer.com; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Los Angeles Police Department; Bureau of Justice Statistics; New York Times/Kaiser Family Foundation Chicago poll; NYT-Siena NY poll Write a one page critical analysis of the preceding article
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