• Q : Describe two or three federal statutes....
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    Describe one current legislative bill related to the issue, and explain how it might impact the law or policy related to the issue if passed. Be specific.

  • Q : Explain the needs of special offenders....
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    Select a prison special offender population and research a program aimed to assist or care for that population. What are the characteristics of the program? How has the program affected the special

  • Q : The role of court decisions in the interpretation....
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    Tutes typically are enacted in " packages" as part of legislative efforts to regulate broad areas of concern. For example, alimony is covered in several statutes within a package of statutes dealing

  • Q : The information found in the cji interactive multimedia....
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    A description of jail's place in corrections and its role throughout history.A summary of the history of state and federal prisons

  • Q : Explain kohlbergs moral development stages....
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    Recommend ways to use ethics to improve decision making in the criminal justice system.Explain why and how the concept of justice is important to the field of criminal justice.

  • Q : Describe how a bill becomes a law at the national level....
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    Describe how a bill becomes a law at the national level, in a fully developed essay of at least 500 words. Support your work with cited sources, references to Lecture Notes, or URLs where you obt

  • Q : Describe their resulting circumstances in detail....
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    In the case you selected, was the subject tried as an adult or as a juvenile? How was the status determined? Do you agree with this decision? Why, or why not?

  • Q : Examines the purpose and history of penitentiaries....
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    History of prison development.Comparison of the Pennsylvania system and the Auburn system and examines the purpose and history of penitentiaries.

  • Q : An alternative dispute resolution system....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Your business is drafting new contracts to be used in regard to sales. You have been asked to present a report to the board in regard to whether or not such contract should include a paragraph mand

  • Q : Devise a plan to protect patient information....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Evaluate how the Healthcare Qui Tam affects health care organizations.Provide four (4) examples of Qui Tam cases that exist in a variety of health care organizations.

  • Q : Describing both the potential positive and negative aspects....
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    Your company is considering expanding its business into various states in which it has not previously had facilities and/or sales. Discuss 2 legal issues which your company should analyze before ma

  • Q : What is accomplice liability and criminal liability....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    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 : What types of intellectual property....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    What types of intellectual property are used at your organization/business? How are they protected? What are the advantages and disadvantages of a noncompete clause as opposed to a nondisclosure cl

  • Q : Describe the design of the study....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Identify whether the research study is a quantitative or qualitative design. Explain your answer.Identify the methodology, population, sampling methods, and return rate, if applicable.

  • Q : The corporation have to file for bankruptcy protection....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    A fortune 500 CFO admitsto having deliberately treated $4 billion in operating expenses as assets, thereby allowing the corporation to show profits instead of losses.

  • Q : The legal argument on behalf of builder....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Builder is doing some construction work. Needing bricks, he goes to Mason, the local brick maker. Mason typically sells bricks to the public for $1.00 per brick. Typically, such sales are for 500

  • Q : Fitness for any particular purpose....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Buyona wishes to purchase a used widget. She goes to Sellena, the local widget dealer. Sellena offers a used widget to Buyona for the price of $750.

  • Q : Explain the securities and exchange commission....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Profits made by an insider who purchases and sells or sells and purchases the corporation's stock within any six-month period are

  • Q : Describe the financial problems....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    you have recently been hired to run the accounting department for Ajax Enterprises. Despite increasing sales, Ajaxhas had financial problems recently. As you review the books for Ajax, you notice

  • Q : Describes georges position with regard to washington....
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    Which of the following funds are available in all states for payment of dividends?George is a director of Washington Corporation. Which of the following describes George's position with regard to Wash

  • Q : Explain the third world countries....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The company you work for makes filters for kidney dialysis machines. Several shipments of filters do not meet U.S. Food and Drug Administration standards. Since they do not properly filter the kid

  • Q : Explain what effect they have on organizations....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    How do government regulatory agencies and laws affect organizations? Choose one or two specific regulatory requirements and explain what effect they have on organizations. How do they differ domest

  • Q : How may minimize legal risk....
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    Select a product with which you are familiar or interested in. Be sure the product has not been mentioned by other students. What are its product liability issues? What measures may management take

  • Q : To avoid the double taxation of the corporate form....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Sherrie and Al operate a business out of their home and are thinking of incorporating. Which of the following types of corporations would allow them to avoid the double taxation of the corporate for

  • Q : Issues arise in international business transactions....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    What special issues arise in international business transactions? Identify two such issues and discuss what managers can do to minimize exposure to legal risk and uncertainty associated with these

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