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You will be learning about and discussing terrorism, terrorist organizations, and criminal organizations.
What are the differences and similarities between the two types of organizations (terrorist organizations and organized crime organizations)?
You are an analyst for the National Joint Terrorism Task Force and you have been asked by the special agent in charge to profile potential terrorists
What are the types of targets and tactics used by the terrorist and organized crime organizations, and why?
Is organized crime evolving into a conventional business model style of operations? Why or why not?
How would you describe or define organized crime? How does your perception compare to the definitions in the readings?
Why do you feel the specific information that you are including is important to U.S. emergency management? Explain.
An eight-year-old child breaks in to an apartment. While in the apartment the juvenile severely beats an infant
View the following interactive learning module in Criminology in the 21st Century:
As you review the required readings for this week, you will notice there are many arguments for and against the idea of pre-conviction DNA collection.
Explain the Daubert Rule in contrast to the Frye Standard and disclose which one of the two would allow for the identification of more expert witnesses
Research on an Australian case (ideally not more than 10 years old since the decision by the Court) involving breach of company director's
As a police officer, it sometimes seems "unfair" to preserve and disclose evidence that is favorable to the defense when police are putting together evidence
List the pros and cons of the Sarbanes-Oxley as they are related to healthcare outcomes.
Perhaps you did not pursue litigation, but after your knowledge in this class, do you think you should have? Perhaps you pursued litigation and lost
Discuss the differences between the three major approaches surrounding collection and analysis of data i,e., quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods.
Discuss the difference between police pressure and police coercion in the interrogation setting. What is the balance law enforcement is trying to achieve
Disclose how the Daubert Rule and the Frye Standard could both be allowed by the court in determining who is an expert witness for the case
Moral Relativity is an ethical theory that says there is no concrete "right" or "wrong," that moral judgments are true or false, relative only to some
Managing a project team and addressing people's issues are challenging for project managers.
Complete the financing portion of Panera Bread Company's 2007 forecast financial statements
Review an article: Drug Testing and the Right to Privacy: Arguing the Ethics of Workplace Drug Testing Michael Cranford
Assignment provides you with an opportunity to create a code of ethics for you and your family, as well as to explain the strategies and thought processes
The WBS is created in the planning process group. WBS breaks scope down into workable packages that can easily be estimated and completed
Find one news article (From either link below) that relates to your personal interests and discuss how that article relates to our weekly material