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Explain the value of footprint or footwear evidence, how to preserve and photograph the evidence, and how to cast the impressions.
Do you think persons convicted on felony offenses should be allowed to vote? What restrictions, if any, do you think would be appropriate?
Police were investigating a shooting death outside a cafe in Dallas, Texas. Defendant Ortez had left the scene of the shooting and had returned to his boardinghouse to sleep.
The defendant, who was charged with a robbery and murder, was placed in a jail cell with a police informant. The informant overheard the defendant make incriminating statements that he passed on
California police officers improperly arrested Watson in his apartment. Before taking Watson to the police station, arrangements had to be made for the care of Watson's cat and dog. In an attempt to
A young man robbed a woman in a women's restroom at the Washington National Monument. During the robbery, the woman had a good opportunity to see the young man. The woman immediately reported the ro
You are still expected to support your opinion with references to published works and other materials. APA Format is necessary for your assignments when citing references, and assistance on how t
Facial recognition software has come a long way in a short period of time, and is believed by many to provide a technological boost to law enforcement's ability to identify potential suspects.
In "Privacy," Deborah G. Johnson presents arguments designed to show that the greater capacity of computers to gather and store information has the capacity to both benefit and harm the social good.
In "Internet Content Providers and Complicity in Human Rights Abuse," Jeffery D. Smith argues that while ICPs may be complicit in human rights abuse, they may strive to minimize their complicity.
In "Intellectual Property and the Information Age," Richard T. De George begins by examining the case of Napster and the practice of sharing digital music over the Internet.
Explain Cooley's argument in "Genetically Modified Organisms and Business Duties." What would Cooley say about the activities of Monsanto and related in the case study "Monsanto's Round-Up Ready Whe
Sudson Washer and Dryer Service is in the business of leasing used washers and dryers to apartment landlords for a contracted lease term.
You are a member of the Drug Court Committee. Your job is to educate the public, the media, and concerned government officials on the mission and operation of the drug court in your jurisdiction.
Charles Whitman Jr. was a marine before enrolling in the University of Texas. He suffered from mental illness. He saw doctors and expressed his concern however the only prescribed him medicine.
Review the course materials and briefly research online one of the topics below. Describe and support your answers with examples. Be sure to include at least two sources outside of your class mat
Mary is a model employee and works as a supervisor for a construction company. She has been an employee for more than 15 years. Mary is the only female supervisor and one of only a handful of wom
Write a three- to five-page paper about any negotiation that you have been involved in. For this assignment, discuss a negotiation that did not result in the best possible solution for all parties.
You are a safety manager for a West Coast construction company. In the past, you have made poor choices when faced with ethical dilemmas involving on-the-job accidents.
It is quite common for the fear of crime to greatly exceed individuals' actual risk of victimization. Why do you think fear of crime is so rampant, even during times that actual crime rates have
After reading the article "Gender Differences in Intimate Partner Violence Outcomes," share one key point that you support about the theories of gender differences and cultural norms. Provide suppo
After reviewing the definitions of types of family violence, should physical discipline of children be viewed as a form of family violence? Why or why not? Should parents be allowed to physically d
What specific regulatory compliance issues arise in this scenario? How should NewCorp address those issues? How should NewCorp manage the legal risk associated with those issues?
NewCorp employed Sam as a supervisor of electrical manufacturing for automotive under-dash wiring harnesses. Sam's department employed about 100 men and women to create the wiring and connect it
What liabilities and rights doNewCorp and Pat have in this situation? What legal principles, such as statutory or case law, support those liabilities and rights?