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Create a presentation on an overview of the organization, including a summary of a case where DNA testing has exonerated an innocent person.
What types of social or special interest groups should be included? Why are they important to this program? How might they affect the final product?
Compare 2 different juvenile justice programs currently being implemented in large cities and rural towns.
Do you think that it is important to understand the research methods criminologists' use? Why or Why not?
Describe the theory and the history of its development. Why is the theory important to Criminology?
What is the Order-Liberty Tension? There have been various attempts to resolve this tension. Describe one: the U.S. Constitution of 1789.
What is "reverse discrimination" and how should an employer respond to an employee's claim of reverse discrimination?
How important is the impact of the death penalty on our culture, how do you feel we are viewed among other free world countries?
Define discretion, provide examples of discretion, and discuss both the ethical and unethical use of discretion.
The keywords "Reed v. Quarterman, No. 05-70046 (5th Cir. January 12, 2009)," search the Internet and read the court's decision on the Reed v. Quarterman case.
Should Bill's case be handled by the juvenile or the adult justice system? Specify the reasons for your choice.
Are undercover police operations ethical? Please support your opinion.
Discuss the genetic or physiological evidence that supports the notion that biology played a key role in explaining the offender's criminality.
Discuss the topics of digital crime and digital terrorism. Describe how the issue has evolved or been altered over its lifespan.
You will select one of the following criminal justice positions as a basis to discuss ethics in the criminal justice system.
Discuss the advantages and problems of plea bargaining. What should a prosecutor consider before offering or entering into a plea bargain?
Discuss the concept of collateral consequences for ex-offenders. How does this restrict their reentry into the community and impact further crime?
Addressing each person individually, discuss what effect will imprisonment have on their lives (including their families and children) and professions?
Those in favor of it argue that it provides justice to victims and reduces violent crime. However, studies by groups like the American Civil Liberties Union.
Define qualified personnel and identify the members who comprise an "execution team."
What is the Conflict perspective? Do you believe that crime could ever be eliminated according to the conflict perspective? Why or why not?
Please explain the reason why certain items get on the president's crime agenda. Please give an example.
Do you agree with Criminologists Messenger and Rosen field's theory? Why or why not?
Critical criminology is a conflict perspective that emerged in the early 1970s. It draws on the concepts of Marxism, feminism, political economy.
The Homeland Security Act was signed in November 2002 and led to the establishment of the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS).