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Discuss the effects and cost of crime on its victims and describe victimization theories or discuss how biochemical conditions.
Analyze the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to determine which part of the act is the most difficult to enforce.
Why was the Securities and Exchange Commission created by Congress? What are the general purposes of securities regulation?
Explain why it is in the best interest of society to treat these types of property the same or differently.
What are the benefits and drawbacks of using broad notions of fairness in deciding cases?
Discuss and justify why do you think this provision is important if implemented by the company?
Describe any environmental conditions or concerns for your evidence room (digital evidence can require some unique considerations!).
Identify the IP rights that are owned by an organization you currently or formerly have worked at.
Which duty are the Millers referring to? If the allegations can be proven, did Verchota breach this duty? Explain.
Evaluate the views of the Critical Legal Studies School of jurisprudence. What are the benefits and drawbacks of using broad notions.
Explain why the Best Alternative to a Negotiated Agreement (BATNA) is important in preparing the negotiation.
Explain, in detail, what you believe to be the greatest challenge facing law enforcement agencies investigating exploitation, cyber stalking.
Out of all of the contributors to the field, who do you think has made the greatest contribution to the discovery of DNA? Why?
What are some of the limitations or challenges of your chosen biometrics related to criminal investigations?
Compare the two organizations in terms of any similarities and differences based upon their open or closed organizational structure.
Search the Internet for a recent article on what is motivational on the job—either in the business world or in law enforcement.
Discuss the two schools of thought regarding the purpose of criminal punishment, retribution and prevention.
Comparing and contrasting blue-collar, white-collar, and green-collar crimes.
Discuss the different types of political crimes of treason, espionage, and terrorism, and how the US fights these political crimes.
Evaluate past, present, and future trends pertaining to the development and operation of institutional and community based corrections.
How do the programs work to reduce juvenile crime? Base this on an analysis of the relationship between program premise and goals.
What effect did the passage of 14th Amendment have on the precedential value of the decision in the Dred Scott case?
Explain the selection process for service on the U.S. Supreme Court, and offer four specific recommendations to make the process less political.
Develop effective research strategies, and conduct effective and efficient research using conventional sources, the Internet.
Which one do you think would be the most effective in actually reducing crime rates in the U.S. and why?