• Q : The important information from each of the sources....
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    What did these data sources and/or information reveal to you? Be sure to support your findings. Use proper citations when necessary.

  • Q : Does government have an obligation to protect....
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    You may combine your answers to both questions into one Word document. Your answer should be in the form of a short essay. Two or three sentences will not be sufficient.

  • Q : What basis might an interest group argue....
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    About half of the paid lobbyists in Washington are former government staff members or former members of Congress. Why would interest groups employ such people? Why might some reformers want to limit

  • Q : Explain conduct and ethics policy....
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    The Tidewater Police Department is a small rural department that consists of 22 police officers, 4 detectives, a criminal intelligence analyst and 3 secretaries.

  • Q : Explain future management issues and trends....
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    Write a 600-1,000-word analysis in which you identify the current and future issues facing courts and court administrators today. In your analysis be sure to discuss the following areas:

  • Q : Vision as foundations of successful court management....
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    Write a 350-700-word executive summary in which you articulate court purposes and responsibilities and the importance of strategic planning and vision as foundations of successful court management.

  • Q : Judicial independence is a driving principle in the court....
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    Examine at least two (2) ethical concerns surrounding supranational courts that may have an influence on the United States' reluctance to ratify the Rome Statute.

  • Q : What elements make up the earths mantle....
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    Mount Everest is now approximately 8,850 meters tall, and it has been growing taller at a rate of about 2 centimeters per year. Estimate the approximate age of the mountain.

  • Q : Explain and discuss how the 2002 recordkeeping rules....
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    An employer can raise various defenses to an OSHA citation depending on the citation circumstance. What are some of the common defenses that employees raise to an OSH citation?

  • Q : Differentiate between personal, real and intellectual....
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    Write a case brief using the IRAC method.Write an explanation of no more than 750 words about how the legal concepts in the selected case can be applied within a business managerial setting.

  • Q : Explain in detail why you use specific words....
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    What terms (words) would you insist be included in the Sales Contract so you would not bear the Risk of Loss?Explain in detail why you use specific words and terms (i.e. compare and contrast).

  • Q : Describe the medical clinical or scientific name....
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    The chief of police and her staff have developed an undercover program in which they wish to use new cadets right out of the police academy graduating class as undercover officers in the narcotic

  • Q : How has the rise of juvenile justice contributed to welfare....
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    Justice seeks to make things right. The idea of justice is based on ethics, equality, human rights, religion, and solidarity. John Rawls says that "justice is the first virtue of social institutions

  • Q : Describe the colonial period three legacies....
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    .Describe the colonial period's three legacies to contemporary policing.  Then list and discuss two powerful trends in England and America that brought about changes in policing in both countri

  • Q : Determine the various perspectives of the policing function....
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    Be sure to identify and address possible future changes in laws and the overall impact these changes will have on the field of policing.

  • Q : Describe all of the appropriate specialized personnel....
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    Describe all of the appropriate specialized personnel that should be present at the scene/disaster and what they should contribute to the investigation.

  • Q : Compare and contrast the managerial grid....
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    Compare and contrast the managerial grid to the situational leadership model. Which of these two leadership models would be more effective in a security organization?

  • Q : What is a real burglary scene....
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    Set up a mock crime scene in your house or business and process it for evidence as you would at a real burglary scene. Take pictures of the evidence and collect it by using the method of your choice

  • Q : How the legal concepts in the selected case can be applied....
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    Differentiate between personal, real, and intellectual property issues.Determine appropriate methods to address potential property issues.

  • Q : Discuss the many issues involved in the crimes....
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    Discuss the many issues involved in the crimes of rape, child abuse, and abuse of the elderly. You should also be ready to discuss the crime of burglary and the examination of the burglary scene. 3

  • Q : What influences does the system have on the correctional....
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    Examine whether it was successful and if the reform brought forth further changes.What direct influences do you see the Pennsylvania system in the correctional systems used today?

  • Q : Function of the uniform commercial code....
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    Complete the following, placing it in a single Word document:Continuing with the contractual theme, this week you will provide your department with an understanding of where to start when claims a

  • Q : Identify the various cyber crimes....
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    Identify the various cyber crimes that would apply in a business setting? Provide a scenario by way of example that will demonstrate to your colleagues a situation that might occur and explain ho

  • Q : Chamber of commerce to discover ethical guidelines....
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    Be sure to review the Guidelines section for specifics about the length, style, and format requirements of this Course Project paper. This assignment is worth 19% of your final grade.

  • Q : Defining the present situation....
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    The planning that takes place in advance of action is used as a tool for predicting the future and, at the same time, attempting to control and influence future events in an organization. The pla

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