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Explain the differences between civil and criminal law, such as standard of proof, who brings the case.
How does policy-making occur in justice administration? What are the implications of burnout and stress for police administrators?
Explore and discuss the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) statistics for crimes against persons for the year 2004.
Your supervisor asks you to create a presentation on recent changes to federal statutes on terrorism.
Define forensic neuropsychology as it relates to criminology. Explain how forensic neuropsychology could redefine the manner in which we classify criminals.
The steps of developing a policy within the criminal justice arena? How does the United States constitution impact the development of criminal justice policy?
Your training coordinator has requested that you speak about the demographic differences in the most common victims of violent, property.
Specifically, you have been asked to examine the potential for using facial recognition software to augment security measures inside the local stadium.
Describe what other factors, in addition to a victim's psychological characteristics, can affect how predatory criminals select their victims.
Identify and discuss risk factors and protective related to family and social environment that affect adolescent drug use.
Define the term "cyberpredator." Describe how advances in computer technology have made it easier for predators to victimize children.
Why have delinquency prevention programs generally have so ineffective? Why is this widening criticism of many of these programs a serious indictment?
Define forensics, and discuss significant advances in the forensic sciences that have affected how police investigate crimes.
What are the competing theories of corrections prevalent in today's system?
How can the system be altered to eliminate the self-perpetuating cycle of crime and recidivism?
This job compares and contrasts the concepts of "natural crime" and "legal crime" ? List each of the major crimes used by the FBI in its crime index.
Discuss the major biological, psychological, and sociological explanations of crime.
Identify the potential legal issues and analyze the legal issues, including but not limited to parental consent, guardian issues, Miranda.
Research the concept of what constitutes relevant evidence. Use Brady v. Maryland, 373 U.S. 83 (1963), as a starting point for exploring this issue.
Explain the justification for the implementation of the reform. Discuss an example of the reform at the state or federal level.
Are there policy implications and/or benefits or even burdens in the use of each type of law.
Herbert Packer discusses two models of the criminal process identify them and discuss them in detail.
Describe how you, as a correctional officer, would try to integrate both of these goals within your position.
Examine the program that Wright and Wright discuss in their essay, "A Policy Maker's Guide to Controlling Delinquency and Crime through Family Inteventions".
Using the Uniform Crime Report (UCR) data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) website.