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Explain what is included in the Financial Section of the Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CARF).
You have also learned about how crime is defined can impact the overall perception and knowledge of crime.
For this assignment, you will use a case file of a real crime scene and take on the role of the crime scene investigator at the scene of the crime.
In this unit, we discussed the plea-bargaining process and how defendants sometimes accept a plea bargain to receive less time in prison.
In Chapter of the text the authors discuss four general types of control strategies used in Community corrections.
Summarize the cultural and historical background for peacemaking in criminology as found in the perspectives of Mahatma Gandhi, Jane Addams.
Briefly define and critique the concept of victim precipitation.
Most crimes are specific-intent crimes; the actor must have some type of mens rea to be found guilty of the crime.
Literature Review- What do prior studies show about this type of hate crime and associated groups? What has been done about it?
You will identify, describe, and analyze an issue regarding the U.S. government's post-9/11 response and the implications of establishing a culture of secrecy.
The United States judicial systems are based on the Constitution of the United States guaranteeing due process of the law.
Identify what you see as each stakeholder's interest in the program you selected, and in the evaluation results.
Expand on the major theory surrounding ethical behavior of police officers, and then offer some alternatives to this behavior in your discussion.
As you have seen, the definition of terrorism can differ from person to person and from organization to organization.
What might happen to crime, criminals, victims, communities? What economic or legal consequences might occur?
Your Discussion of budgeting, consider the importance of affording the best communication system realistically possible in criminal justice organizations.
For this Discussion, review "Fiona's Choice: An Ethical Dilemma for a Program Evaluator" on page 511 in the McDavid course text.
You will first consider sampling strategies. Then, you will turn your attention to data collection methods, including their strengths, limitations.
Discuss the evolution of diversity in corrections. Why is it important for correctional agencies to incorporate cultural diversity into their staff?
What are the decision-making steps in the rational approach? Are these steps missing anything? What view of human nature does this approach follow?
What are the roles of police and law enforcement today when dealing with individuals with mental illness?
According to the author, these pressing problems put juveniles at risk for delinquency, do you agree? Disagree? What influenced your choices to resist.
List and discuss at least three trends that shape teen crime as discussed by the author.
Discuss and compare federal criminal laws with state criminal laws. Provide examples of each. Should there be a difference in punishments?
Explain The 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Explain how it is possible to measure if an individual is given this right? Is it a fair measure?