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Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read A Statutory Approach to Criminal Law: The Elements of a Crime.
Discuss the implications of new technologies for the Fourth Amendment. (i.e., GPS tracking, thermal imaging, cellphone searches, etc.).
Many people consider the United States a "middle-class society." Based on the material in this chapter, to what extent do you think this claim is true?
Is home confinement with electronic monitoring a deterrent? Are there negatives to being confined to one's home?
Assess the ethical obligations of a forensic scientist to follow procedures and legal protocols when examining physical evidence.
So concerning this matter, compare and contrast at least two different radicalization models that explain terrorist motivations.
Compare and contrast the anthropological, the sociocultural, anomie/alienation, the psychological, and the rational choice views of gang formation.
In a recent decision (Universal Health Services v. US), the US Supreme Court developed a controversial new legal theory to increase FFCA scrutiny.
Determine the pertinent demographic, social, political, and economic factors about your chosen country.
Describe some of the risks and problems associated with offender reentry into the community. Can these problems be anticipated and planned for?
You would describe what ransomware is, describe at least one recent ransomware attack, and what law enforcement has done to mitigate these crimes.
What is community policing and how can it be useful in combating terrorism? What about partnerships with the private sector.
Based on what you have learned in this class, come up with a solid policy that you think should be implemented into the Criminal Justice system.
As you study criminal justice, it is imperative to examine the various responses to crime through history.
Identify five constraints placed on police officers and examine how these constraints affect how officers conduct their operations and perform their duties.
As you have read about organized crime this week, consider the means by which law enforcement agencies attempt to combat these various organizations.
Watch the video: "An insider's plan for rehabilitating the juvenile justice system, Jeff Wallace".
Define the four levels of measurement (nominal, ordinal, ratio, interval) and note whether each level is qualitative or quantitative in nature.
Research the current state of marijuana laws and how these laws can/will affect the hiring of new law enforcement recruits.
Write a paragraph describing your viewpoint regarding the policing profession looking back from the beginning of this class to the now.
The ending of the education journey for the Introduction to the Criminal Justice System.
Regarding the policing profession looking back from the beginning of this class to the now, the ending of the education journey for the Judicial Process.
Can the group's interest in non-mainstream culture, music, and theatrics cause violence?
Discuss the major procedures that investigators must use in order to collect network trace evidence of computer-related crimes.
Discuss the following: (a) what constitutional issues might arise during the trial, given the nature of the case;