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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).
Do we need bureaucracies to execute public policy? Please explain and give an example.
If you knew for certain that prison did not deter crime, would you still be in favor of its use? Discuss the concept of restorative justice.
Future directions of crime fighting and its role in social policy implication.
How does the media distort crime statistics? What is the role of media in security?
Explain differences among the consensus, pluralistic, and conflict perspectives. Which comes closest to your understanding of society.
Define professionalization. What effect do education, training, and research have on the professionalization of security? What does this mean for its future?
Define "hate crime." Why has hate crime legislation been so controversial in the United States?
Distinguish the differences between cyber-bullying, cyber-stalking, and exploitation by way of the Internet.
What are some of the major components of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act? Provide examples of two court cases in which this act was used.