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Problem: Determine whether rights are potentially limitless when considered in light of the 9th Amendment. Please include references.
Task: In your own words, define 'atavism' as it's used by Italian criminologist Cesare Lombroso (1835-1909)
Identify strategies for preventing ethical and legal violations in crisis-related justice work. Make use of ethical decision-making models.
What visual cues in your neighborhood represent "class struggles for material wealth"? Are there multiple visual languages at play on your block
Can you cite any human rights violations under the bill of rights have been committed during the community quarantine period?
What If Scenario Your state legislature has decided to change the law regarding the insanity defense? Previously, burden was on the defendant to prove insanity.
Would prosecution of someone that is deemed mentally retarded be a violation of our 8th Amendment of cruel and unusual punishment?
Explain the difference between a determination by a Judge or Jury that a defendant is NGRI (not guilty by reason of insanity) and a determination
Question: What is the difference between a finding of NGRI and GBMI in an insanity defense case?
Compare and contrast two of the legal tests for determining Insanity that are mentioned in Chapter 6. Which do you believe is the best
Case Study: Captain Bartholomew Gosnold (2003) describes the forensic anthropology techniques that were used for identification.
Who make great street cops or detectives from seeking a career in law enforcement because that can't see themselves in how law enforcement is usually depicted
The officer recognizes the plants as marijuana. At his point has the officer violated the 4th amendment? Can officer legally approach house and seize plants
Identify the issue and why there is a need to implement organizational changes to your organization. Explain the handling of resistance to change.
The original model for Goldstein's Tripartite was developed in the 1980's. Is it still relevant today? What has changed? What would you suggest?
After watching the TED Talk by Sociologist Alice Goffman, offer a brief analysis of the purpose and main points of her talk, as well as a reaction to the ideas
What are some evidence-based practices that you or other community corrections staff can utilize when working with Sex offender?
Identify three points that were made across the following documents that you find important to our discussion on Crime & Punishment and explain why?
What steps can police leaders do to maximize the value of their analytic staff and the information they produce? What is the intelligence-led policing view
How does the civil commitment of a dangerous sex offender impact their civil rights and if imposed how do you believe it can be justified?
Please I need help with this question: Read: Weeping in the playtime of others(Part 3, p. 95-159) and write at least two page summary or 500 words and critique
After watching the TED Talk (link below) by Sociologist Alice Goffman, offer a brief analysis of the purpose and main points of her talk,
how the emergent criminal justice system "in the new nation" became more diverse in its approaches to crime, law, and justice
identify an example whereby lack of information sharing among criminal justice organizations may have contributed towards a negative outcome.
Identify a peer reviewed, empirical article which tests one of the strain theories and psychological theories.