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Environmental Analysis

Submitted by princess68 on July 26, 2006

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Environmental Analysis
Debra
MGT578/Strategy Formulation and Implementation
Mr. Mark McClintock
July 24, 2006

The remote environment can dramatically change any organization and the U.S. Probation Department (USPD) is no exception. The remote environment, including social and cultural, political, technological and demographic influences, all have an impact on the amount and type of cases seen in the U.S. District Court. Because of the location near the United States and Mexican international border, the USPD handles a great deal of immigration and drug cases. Mexican nationals struggle financially in Mexico and the primary motivator to enter the United States is to seek employment. Once they are residing in the United States, there are many cultural differences that are considered unacceptable in the United States. In Mexico, it is culturally acceptable for an older man to be involved in a romantic relationship with a 14-year-old girl. Unbeknownst to them, this activity is illegal in the United States and they are eventually caught and prosecuted. This is only one example of the cultural differences that wind up involved in the court system. As immigrants begin to understand the cultural differences, this behavior may decrease, thus clear up the severe clog in the courts.
The political environment can have a significant impact on the USPD. A hot topic across the nation is implementing new immigration law. One proposal will grant legal status to illegal immigrants currently working and residing in the United States. This would dramatically affect the number of cases heard by the U.S. District Court in Arizona, and other border states. Changes to criminal and immigration law would have an impact on the USPD in that, depending on how lenient or strict the laws were, could increase or decrease the amount of cases processed through the system. The need for U.S. Probation Officers (USPO)...

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