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How engage communities in buying need to provide programs/activities to make greater impact in preventing juveniles from engaging in delinquent activities?
What are the differences in the concepts of privileged communication and confidentiality? What are some of the ways in which counselors can be held liable
What are your thoughts about the contribution of the "punishment" philosophy now affecting women's prisons (as well as men's) to the disappearance
Define ways in which you would go about networking to explore opportunities in Criminal Justice and obtain more information for yourself.
Explain the theoretical elements of theory as it attempts to explain delinquency. What are the policy implications of this theory for juvenile delinquency?
Question: Give 5 examples of Volatile Digital Evidences and 5 examples of Non-Volatile Digital Evidences.
Problem: Why is contract recession an unrealistic answer to accountability issues in private corrections?
Question: What collateral consequences do offenders reentering your community face?
Question: What role do socioeconomic factors play in gang activity?
Question: Should prosecutors' offices have to explain to the public why they declined to file charges in cases? Explain why or why not.
Problem: Who were the "Federalists" and the "Anti-Federalists"? What were the Federal Papers and what was its general position?
Problem: Make a creative reflection about the Film Bunso (The youngest). 2004. Directed by Ditsi Carolino. Write it in essay form.
Explain how Aristotle's moral virtues have been summarized in many different ways over the years and appear in codes of ethics of all kinds.
Question: Write summary of the video presentation on interrogation.
Chapter discusses several and numerous Theories and Theorists that discuss several possible explanations for the causational explanations for juvenile crime.
Problem: Define social structure theory. What strengths and weaknesses do you see in social structural theories? Provide examples.
Identify a scenario that directly or indirectly relates to a topic we discussed this semester (i.e., an ethical transgression involving a criminal justice prac
Do you feel the courts have gotten it right and do you feel this case (Furman v Georgia: The Right to Impartial Sentencing) has eliminated
In what way does it apply to your project? How did the data coincide with your observations and how that would be applied to your project?
Problem: It is important to have a basic understanding of the most popular psychological perspectives of criminology.
You will meet weekly with your group to engage in activities, discussion, and learning. Every second week, your group will have in-depth discussion
Define the longitudinal research design known as Trend/Repeated Cross sectional design and explain what makes this type of research design different
Should a person wear a motorcycle helmet as required by law, when he is only putting himself at risk? Using a utilitarian analysis,
Since the inception of Policing in the United States, I want to identify 2 elements that have been accepted into US Law Enforcement,
Problem: Is firearms identification considered an art or a science?