• Q : Explain the what a lowlife....
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    Justify your answer based on sound moral judgment, values, and consequences of actions, using an ethical decision-making process. Provide constructive feedback to your classmates' posts, and be s

  • Q : Harriets ex-husband reports her to the epa for violating....
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    Harriet Homemaker likes to use her barbeque to make dinner for her family. Harriet, however, uses lighter fluid, and wastes a lot of it.

  • Q : Describe how gender plays a role in communication....
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    Describe how gender plays a role in communication. Then, describe how gender communication affects friendships, romantic love relationships, and family relationships

  • Q : Discuss the possibility of meeting....
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    Conduct research using the library, news reports, Internet, and videos to find information on restorative justice, inmate forgiveness, and the right to privacy.

  • Q : Discuss how it could be used alone or in conjunction....
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    Biometrics is considered the science of life measurement. Biometrics are classified based upon degree of accuracy and separated into three categories: high biometrics, low biometrics, and esoteri

  • Q : Explain how we express our mindfulness to others....
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    In your discussion, indicate whether mindfulness is a technique or an attitude and explain how we express our mindfulness to others whom we are interacting.

  • Q : What are the characteristics of juvenile court....
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    Describe the four components that are typically included in a modern, comprehensive graduated sanctions system. What are the essential features of this system? Why is it important to have these feat

  • Q : Describe how a low biometric is being used....
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    You have been asked to explore the practical applications of biometrics in the public and private sector. Support your work with properly cited research and examples of the selected biometrics applied

  • Q : Compare and contrast the justice model with the welfare....
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    Distinguish between and give examples for static and dynamic risk factors. How do these factors play a part in the pretrial process?

  • Q : Biometric data be considered reasonable....
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    Identify one biometric characteristic other than fingerprints (e.g., eye scanning, facial scanning, etc.) and explain how the Fourth Amendment would apply to the collection of that data.

  • Q : Identify suspects in criminal investigations....
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    You have learned that the oldest and most reliable type of biometrics is the fingerprint; however, other biometrics are being used alone or in conjunction with fingerprints in in criminal investig

  • Q : What is the prevalence of school violence today....
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    Discuss the three models used to understand the relationship between delinquency and gang involvement. Which do you agree with most? Why?

  • Q : Describe one way that biometrics is currently....
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    Although biometrics are commonly used in the public (law enforcement) sector, the use of biometrics in the private sector is becoming more common. As a result, the policies, procedures, and laws r

  • Q : The current state of victims rights in america....
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    What is your personal stance on the current state of victims' rights in America?Do you believe that the 2004 Crime Victims' Rights Act (CRVA) has been successful? Explain.

  • Q : What methods could be utilized....
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    You are working in an adolescent/adult treatment center. Your goal is to develop a brochure for parents, friends, and family about the warning signs of a developing substance problem. You must fi

  • Q : How you work with people with different styles....
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    How each style relates to the criminal justice field and how it relates to being part of a team.How you work with people with different styles

  • Q : Who can be a personal representative....
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    As previously discussed, rules governing estates are state-based and thus, each state could have a different set of rules. Here, we look at who can be a personal representative in a few different

  • Q : Explain the nature of the dilemma....
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    Discuss a moral dilemma you have faced recently in your professional life. Address the following in your paper:

  • Q : Describe the purpose of the absconder apprehension....
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    Describe the purpose of the Absconder Apprehension Initiative.  In a 2-3 page essay and using APA style formatting,  Is this type of initiative appropriate in today's fight against terro

  • Q : What steps must be taken to prove insanity....
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    Does your team feel this defendant is competent to stand trial? Why or why not?What is required in your state for an insanity defense?

  • Q : The employee initially refuses....
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    As a manager and supervisor of an accounting department, discuss the following issues related to the employment-at-will doctrine and liability of an employer based on actions and responses to the

  • Q : Determine the nature and types of defenses....
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    Explain the nature and types of defenses used in the cases and what evidence was used to demonstrate the defense

  • Q : Explain difference between the various elements of crime....
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    What is the difference between the various elements of crime, including actus reus, mens rea, and concurrence? How do they relate to the case?

  • Q : Describe the behavioral and psychological issues....
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    For this assignment, you will write a formal paper on a person with an untreated addiction who is in the critical stage. You will be creating the scenario yourself.

  • Q : What are the action steps needed to implement the change....
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    What is the change initiative, and how will the change improve organizational productivity? What are the various organizational, procedural, group, and individual impacts that change could have?

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