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Problem: Why do people give in to conformity and tips to stand up for what is right despite the path of least resistance is conformity?
Explain the similarities and differences in three torts that are also crimes. Examples of tort are trespassing, assault, battery, negligence, products liability
Do you believe that the Fourth Amendment has been violated in the wake of 9/11 (Edward Snowden revelations and Trump campaign surveillance)?
Who do you think is best qualified to write sentencing guidelines? Consider judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, politicians, researchers, victims
Identify the components involved in the NIMS and ICS protocols and explain how they relate to each of the 4 phases of emergency management.
Should districts be drawn by a computer program to ensure neutrality and equity? Or it is important that diversity and political factors be considered
Should prison inmates with serious mental illness have the right to refuse treatment, including medications? Why or why not?
Consider the efficacy of the "myth of mental illness." Is mental illness a social construction fabricated by the psychiatric profession,
do you think that one of the biggest challenges that some working in the Criminal Justice field might say is that they worry about breaking trust with colleague
What would be the differences between the auburn and Pennsylvania correctional systems? As a correctional officer which system would someone prefer to work in?
Question: What are the sources of liability of nurses, and the four possible cases against nurses?
Cite an argument for prisoners to have rights, and identify those rights you would allow them to exercise then cite one possible negative consequence
What is the best tool to protect children from Internet predators? Explain your answer. Provide a documented criminal case where the offender was convicted
You are going to discuss one of the case studies in connection with a theorist (Aristotle, Kant, Mill, Rawls, or Nozick).
What are the procedures in administrative cases? Specifically, how does the process go if for instance an administrative case is filed against a nurse
What are the legal implications if a nurse injects the wrong medicine to a patient? Please explain with support from Philippine laws or legislation
Determine the strategy that you would utilize for collecting, compiling, and disseminating the transnational crime data that you are seeking.
Do an example piece on Identification techniques and procedures as it pertains to Crime Control, Criminal Rights, and Search Warrants. Be sure to include:
From the chapter reading, select the three most important issues (overcrowding, recidivism, budget cuts, and so on.) facing corrections today.
Research and explain 2 examples of pre-arrest diversion programs in your community. Objectives of these pre-arrest diversion programs?
Discuss whether or not the criminal justice system could operate without the existence of privileges to evidence.
When a criminal justice practitioner questions a witness to a robbery, what influences the witness's perspective on the situation?
The three primary standards of proof are 1) proof beyond a reasonable doubt, 2) preponderance of the evidence and 3) clear and convincing evidence.
If you were the "chief of chiefs" in the U.S. and could dictate what policing strategy was in use, given what you've learned about ILP, community policing,
Problem: How does the movie "Catch me if you can" relate to Choice and trait theories? Explain and provide examples from movie.