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Having third party organizations audit and verify algorithms could help ensure that data is not being misused or manipulated.
Why do we have a dual-court system in the United States? Do you agree with this system or do you think we should have one national system of justice?
1. Review the Learning Resources on how poverty is measured and how means tests work. 2. Acquire an application for a public assistance program.
Between Mexico and Hawaii is the Pacific Ocean, a place of enormous competition due to its vast resources, especially minerals found at the bottom of the sea.
Problem: One advantage is the possible reduction in crime since offenders and potential offenders fear the consequences.
Do you think it is worth it to make a trip to and land on Mars? I think it is, I know this is very life threatening but us as humans we have to know
Thinking about the internal portions of this discussion (focused on bureaucrats inside organizations), is it acceptable for appointed officials to engage
Problem: Kuh (2012) notes that there are several reasons why people respond to regulatory measures in this way.
Question: How do various political ideologies shape debates around immigration and multiculturalism in today's societies?
For this assignment, you will explore one of the interest groups involved in the civil rights movement (1942, 1968).
Why did Texas HB 218 (2023) fail to become law? How has the Overton Window shifted media and public perspectives?
Explain the five goals of criminal justice sanctions, including retribution, rehabilitation, deterrence, incapacitation, and restoration.
Who holds more power and control: the state government or the federal government? Is federalism necessary? Why or why not?
addressing the following questions. Was Snowden engaged in legitimate "whistle-blowing," seeking to inform and protect the American public against
What is the classical school of criminology? Discuss its influence on the criminal justice system today. What is positivism?
"Politics, Partisanship, and Pedagogy: What Should be Controversial in the Classroom?" probes the challenges that emerge when teachers must balance
Assignment task: The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) of 2001 had the greatest impact on English language development (ELD) policies.
What Differences are there in local policies, infrastructure development, and investment in education and healthcare contribute to varying access
Which of the following is a downside of the Trustee Model? Multiple Choice Representatives are removed from the preferences of their constituents
Access an online issue of a criminal justice trade publication, a peer reviewed journal that focuses on quantitative research and a peer reviewed journal
What is "soft money?" Question options: a) campaign funds that come from individual donors b) campaign funds that come from unions and corporations
Question: What is an omnibus bill? Question options: a) a bill raising funds for transportation infrastructure
Question: How is the population of each state determined for redistricting purposes? Question options:
How do bilateral and multinational forms of cooperation differ in practice, and what are some examples of each?
What is the "logic of the triad"? Do you agree with Shapiro that it is inherently unstable? If so, why do we keep using law and courts to resolve disputes?