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Discuss the steps for a methodical approach to investigating a crime scene. How does Locard's Exchange Theory impact the crime scene examination?
Search the Internet for a recent example of a crime against the environment in the U.S. (Include the link.).
How effective are police officer body camera initiatives impacting on policing leadership and officer accountability? Explain.
Your team has been tasked with writing a report where you compare and contrast policy monitoring and policy evaluation.
Write a one (1) page essay detailing your perspective (point of view) in regards to Equal Protection.
Next, describe what you believe the future of community supervision should entail. For example: Should probation and parole be used more or less?
Describe the number and characteristics of known female sex offenders. Compare male and female sex offenders.
Were there any legislative enactments in the State of Florida in response to this occurrence? Is violent crime a common occurrence in schools.
Explain how crime victims' rights affect your selected role and the role's professional standards.
Describe the concept of target backcloth and how is applies to your hypothetical or actual crime issue. Apply the concept to both victims and offenders.
The activities of Asian organized crime typically focus on white-collar crimes such as credit card fraud and money laundering.
Write about any of the topics below. The Role of Police in America-Police Corruption-Police Use of Force.
There is another aspect of the juvenile court system: children involved in the juvenile court system because of neglect or abuse by the parents or caregivers.
Explain your position on what you think the sentence should be? What factors have you considered to come to this conclusion? Explain using case law.
Scholars will be required to assess the events of 9/11 in comparison with two other events that have affected the criminal justice system.
Limitations of the various comparative disciplines in forensics? Discuss ways in which forensic analyses may lead to a conclusion but not to a suspect.
Define and describe assessment tools that rely on objective measures, yet do not provide cut-off scores for risk levels.
Your second lesson is explaining the differences between class characteristics of physical evidence and individual characteristics of physical evidence.
Describe a "Green Crime" you may have seen, heard about or researched. Provide as many details as available including an end result.
Identify a crime news story and discuss ways in which the news media coverage impacted the public perception of the crime.
Examine the social dynamics of organized crime. Why are children and young adults attracted to organized crime?
What evidence led the police to the perpetrator and was ultimately used to convict the perpetrator?
Discuss if the offender fits the common profile of the serial murder offender. This requires much more than providing a biography of the serial killer.
Connect the paper to Pyrrhic defeat theory, historical inertia, triple bias, and conflict criminology.
You are a Criminologist that have been asked by the Supreme Court to assess the key players in a murder case, namely the victim and the accused.