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What could replace the exclusionary rule to protect a person's constitutional rights from police malfeasance?
What is implementation? Why is it important for public administration? What are potential standards for judging results?
Should have read several papers related to your topic. Thus, the justification for literature review should rest on empirical evidence related to your topic.
What are the five (5) methods used in Capital Punishment in America? What are the total number of executions by each method since 1976?
Why, when, and how should litigation be used to pursue advocacy goals? What are the risks and benefits of doing so?
How many of these nine principles are still being used in law enforcement today?
Explain the defense of qualified immunity. What is reasonable suspicion and when is it used?
What are some factors complicating the decisions to leave a violent relationship (100 words)?
Your paper should discuss the criminal's personal history and background, his or her crimes, and your analysis.
What are the differences between recall and recognition and why are they important when interviewing a witness?
This discussion is to help you understand the role of corporations in the modern world while evaluating ethical aspects of corporate market domination.
Research a domestic terror organization/individual (click on the name and see what organization they are affiliated with).
Compare and contrast the defenses of Infancy, Intoxication, Ignorance, and Mistake. Provide examples of each.
Create a poster board outlining the timeline for historical criminal justice organizational theories related to principles of Human Resources Leadership.
Explain one negative effect of mass incarceration. Explain how certain laws like "Stand Your Ground," were created.
Research the training requirements for your local police department (searching for the State's POST requirements will help you with find this information).
For example, search and seizure, search warrant, execution of warrant, exclusionary rule, Miranda rights, and the right against self incrimination.
Describe how each of the organized crime groups fit the structural definitions discussed in the second module.
How does the author believe community-oriented policing can help to reduce crime?
Examine the key differences between the organization of federal and state law enforcement agencies.
Examine the Constitutional Amendment(s) that would relate to this situation. Identify and discuss four (4) elements of arrest.
What is cardiovascular disease, and should you be concerned? Describe the 8 Coronary Heart Disease risk factors discussed in Chapter, page 81.
Should juries rely on forensic evidence? Why or why not? Who should determine whether someone is an expert witness? How should this be determined?
1. Liability to the department and to the individual officer involved in a shooting. 2. Reduces required training and continuous annual weapons training.
Can accounting firms still audit and accept consulting fees? How about directors and company officers-are their duties different now?