• Q : Analyze laws relative to product safety and liability....
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    Discuss the legal theories used by the plaintiff to recover in this lawsuit, how the lawsuit was resolved, and why you agree with the decision in the case.

  • Q : How does information collected....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Criminal profiling is an investigative tool that can be used to help investigators profile and identify unknown criminal subjects or offenders. The overall goal of criminal profiling is to help

  • Q : Describe the product subject to recall....
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    Describe the product subject to recall, including the recall date, recall number, and the reason for the recall. Analyze whether the manufacturer would be liable for negligence if the product had

  • Q : Explain what strategies you believe are most effective....
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    Which purpose of criminal sanctioning seems to be predominant in the world today? Which purpose do you believe is most effective?

  • Q : Research the plea bargaining process....
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    Utilizing the GCU eLibrary collection, research the plea bargaining process. Write a positional essay of 600-800 words that discusses the merits, deficits, and feasible alternatives of our limited

  • Q : What is the importance of exculpatory evidence during trial....
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    Discerning relevant evidence is an important government function. The prosecution has the duty to turn over exculpatory evidence to the defense in criminal prosecutions.

  • 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 were some of the factors that provoked violence....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    According to David Courtwright, crime rates were high in the nineteenth century before TV, movies, and rap videos were even created.

  • Q : What are the specific goals of drug courts....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The typical undercover operation is known as a buy and bust. That means that an undercover officer buys the drugs from the dealer and then arrests the seller.

  • Q : Differences between community and correctional setting....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper in which you identify and describe the differences of case management in the criminal justice system within the community and in a correctional

  • Q : What are the negative sides of the program....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    A child's social, community, and environmental relations are thought to exert a powerful influence on their involvement in delinquent activities.

  • Q : Identify important legal issues....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Identify important legal issues that casemanagers must be aware of when supervising cases and providing services to a client.

  • Q : An analytical discussion of the legal issues....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    This paper should focus on a legal issue or situation that relates to a business environment or activity with a focus on the legal impact technology has on this issue

  • Q : Identify the social and technological forces....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Select a human services organization with which you are familiar. Identify the social and technological forces that are impacting the structure and function of the organization. Describe how these

  • Q : Discuss the main points of the investigation....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    When these invoices were compared with the plant purchasing records it was found that the files contained only copies as opposed to originals.

  • Q : What is the purpose of the initial interview....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    What is the Supreme Court's justification for denying the application of the exclusionary rule in probation and parole systems? Discuss specific case examples.

  • Q : What is the effects of medical non-compliance....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Articulate your position as the top administrator concerned about the importance of professional conduct within the health care setting. Justify your position.

  • Q : How to analyze the general points....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    From the scenario, analyze the general points between initiating civil procedures, the prevalent practices of these procedures within health care litigation solutions.

  • Q : Examine the impact of these limits on criminal law....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Analyze and explain the positive and negative impact of these laws (federal and state ) on society.Examine the impact of these limits on criminal law and support your argument with suitable examples.

  • Q : Lethal injection system for execution of convicted killers....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    What issues are raised when an inmate facing lethal injection contends that the method is unconstitutional because the procedure causes unusual pain and suffering? How should they be resolved?

  • Q : Define organized crime....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Deals with two remaining kinds of criminal behavior-White Collar and Organized Crime.How did Edwin Sutherland define "white collar" crime? How does this definition differ from our defin

  • Q : What is the history of stem cell research....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Research paper on stem cell research legislation and the related legal issues: What is the history of stem cell research legislation in the United States

  • Q : How the problems associated with special population....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Create a 7- to 12-slide presentation based on your selected special needs population. This presentation will be an analysis of the case management process as it applies to criminal justice specia

  • Q : How organized crime gained a foothold....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The major areas concerning the foundations and definitions of organized crime.How organized crime gained a foothold in the United States

  • Q : Effect on the society....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    This study explores the failed proposition attempt to amend the law in 2008, its history, various interest groups involved, effect on the society, and the final outcome of the struggle.

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