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Are white collar crimes punished more or less severely than are "traditional" crimes? Why or Why not?
Describe the possible options people had in the context of the decision? Share the choice that somebody decided on and rationale for making that choice?
What are some constructive ways in which the following types of workplace violence can be avoided or completely prevented?
Problem: Do you think outcome of the Crawford case was fair and just? Why or why not?
identify two (2) traits that you believe are the most important for an investigator to possess and explain your reasoning for selecting those two traits.
Define criminal and civil law, discuss the difference between each. Provide examples. APA formatting and citations
What is the percentage of criminal cases that go to trial and what is the percentage of cases that are resolved with a plea bargain?
Compare and contrast the two basic recruit training methodologies, the academic model used by the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI)
Discuss how you believe Wallace's recommendations could have helped rehabilitate the juvenile featured before they were sentenced as an adult.
ocial Learning Theory/Modeling abs the Research Question is: Can violent behavior be modeled through neighborhood and community interactions?
Current events and issues that are affecting our communities, country, and mainly the department of corrections.
Develop a correctional facility for 100 convicted offenders. Which of five major theories presented are primary/secondary focuses of your correctional facility.
What process should Ross have used to prevent the evidence being rejected? Could Jacob have used his "reasonable expectation of privacy" as a defense in case?
Problem: How has learning more about the death penalty and its legal history affected your opinion of capital punishment in America?
Identify and explain the four forces from the list below that have an influence on the specific environment of an organisation:
Is his home plan appropriate to ensure a successful re-entry? Identify any changes that you would require before approving it.
Determine the most common sources of the high homicide rate in Philadelphia, (i.e. gang activity, drugs, socioeconomics, high unemployment, etc.)
Question: What are the major principles of the biosocial theories of criminal causation?
What constitutes a "successful" release from jail or prison? Consider from your perspective, tax payers/community citizens' perspective.
What, if anything does society owe offenders who are re-entering communities after incarceration? Is the way the system is working acceptable?
How has the concept of crime changed and evolved? How has this changed how we approach the problem of crime?
Problem: In your opinion, how does "research" innovate ineffective programs in criminal justice? Use the textbook as a reference.
Discuss inductive versus deductive reasoning and how you would apply the concepts of each to the following unsolved crime scene:
How has the concept of crime changed and evolved over time? How has this changed the way in which we approach the problem of crime?
How does a multi-disciplinary approach to crime aid us in understanding the factors that might impact and shape public perceptions of crime?