• Q : Research the difference between a felony and misdemeanor....
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    Ms. Singh is a client of your firm. She was recently arrested for breach of peace during an altercation at a bar. Ms. Singh was the recipient of unwanted advances from another patron at the bar.

  • Q : What are the basic goals....
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    Program to address the needs of crime victims. To better understand what type of program to devise, you need to review some crime data. The crime data will help you to identify the vari

  • Q : Write a promotional material for the firms web site....
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    Examples of offenses against public trust include bribery, jury tampering, election offenses, embezzlement of public funds, and fraud involving public funds or trust.

  • Q : Discuss different reasons....
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    Although the original goal of the juvenile court was to care for the wayward child through therapeutic interventions, there are many individuals calling for juveniles to be treated as adult offen

  • Q : Determine the single most significant challenge....
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    Analyze the ways in which managers could use the Federal Register to determine the single most significant challenge associated with its use, and how managers could address that challenge.

  • Q : What are the ramifications of this decision....
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    What are the ramifications of this decision for other legal software providers? How is this different from software to prepare a will or a divorce? what might companies that provide this software

  • Q : Analyze the rationale and purpose of the exclusionary rule....
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    In your analysis state examine the costs and benefits of the Exclusionary Rule, as well as alternative remedies to the rule. Be sure to state your position towards the exclusionary rule and provide

  • Q : What is the first document listed....
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    Online Research" and then select the "Begin Norfolk On-line Research" option. Click Free Access and on the page that opens, click "Click here to access to Norfolk records.

  • Q : Examine how privacy is affected by searches....
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    Define search, seizure, arrest, and reasonableness according to the criminal justice system. In your paper, address the following items and examine how privacy is affected by searches, seizures, arr

  • Q : How abilities to be developed....
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    Amy and her parents wants to sue the company for their young daughter exposure in this kind of environment and suing management for wrongfully firing their daughter.

  • Q : Examine the development of right to council....
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    Examine the development of right to council and when the right to council attaches to criminal procedure, as well as the right to self-representation. Additionally, be sure to define the role of at

  • Q : Discuss pretrial detention and the concept of bail....
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    Discuss pretrial detention and the concept of bail.Explore the right to a preliminary examination and the role of the grand jury.Analyze the prosecutor's duty to disclose exculpatory information

  • Q : What is the definition of a social institution....
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    What is the definition of a social institution? Why do some authorities consider organized crime to be a social institution? In what ways can you determine if this view is valid? Explain.

  • Q : Discuss the impact of superior court justices....
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    Discuss the impact of Superior Court Justices who serve on the bench for decades. Do they reflect the prevailing norms better than elected legislatures? State why or why not.

  • Q : Explain the main models of organized crime....
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    Include similarities and differences between the main models of organized crime, and explain why the models are important for understanding organized crime.

  • Q : How does the parol evidence rule affect written agreements....
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    What is substantial performance, and how does it affect one's duties under a contract?How does the parol evidence rule affect written agreements?

  • Q : What is the important public policy issue....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Debate your position on the death penalty regarding whether it is used for justice or for other purposes. Support your position with examples or evidence.

  • Q : White house at the next presidential election....
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    Imagine a Libertarian is voted into the White House at the next presidential election. Speculate what this could do for any agency's judicial review process.

  • Q : Explain at least two key factors policy....
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    Explain at least two key factors policy makers use when evaluating and using information provided to them in policy reports. Explain why it is important for an analyst to know how policy makers e

  • Q : Value of the criminal justice system in a changing society....
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    Future trends in the interface between components of the criminal justice system and criminal justice connections with surrounding society. In your assessment, be sure to evaluate and identify and a

  • Q : Believe public policy analysts....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Discuss at least two major challenges you believe public policy analysts will face in the next 10 to 20 years and propose at least one way to deal with each challenge.

  • Q : Discuss the history of the death penalty....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Polls show that roughly two-thirds of Americans support the death penalty; however, the recent trend has seen a slowdown in the number of executions.

  • Q : The various perspectives of the policing function....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    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 : Analyze the organizational management....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    In your analysis, be sure to evaluate past, present, and future trends pertaining to the continuing development and operation of the field of policing and how these evolutions impact various policin

  • Q : Analyze the role of rehabilitation....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    One of the problems that you will face in the real world is that of public perception of rehabilitation and community corrections programs. Intermediate sanctions are mechanisms and programs that

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