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Describe a child's development of trust as they relate to the ability to communicate and recall events.
Using your annotated bibliography from Week 2, conduct a literature review of your selected sources.
Read Fourth Amendment: Search and Seizure, The Difference Between the 5th and 6th Amendment Right to Counsel, Probable Cause and Reasonable Suspicion.
Discuss the creation of, and the parties' rights in, the security deposit. Do these rights favor the landlord or the tenant? Is that appropriate?
In this assignment, you will complete a paper examining the relationship between physical and mental fitness and how they both contribute to officer safety.
Define the five essential elements of an enforceable contract, and demonstrate how each element relates to your example.
Was the officers' search of the car legal? Why? Was the arrest of the passenger legal? Why?
Examine how the procedure would be different if the defendant(s) were a juvenile at the time that the offense was committed.
Explain the nature and extent of youth crime and violence. What means are being used by the police for addressing school violence and bullying.
Determine what you believe to be the current and potential future impacts of each threat on the global environment.
Describe common grant types and identify possible sources for your proposal. Identify funding agencies that could possibly fund the grant.
You will write a 6 page research paper on a significant issue of sexual abuse in prisons thats relating to ethics and morality.
Then, you consider the effect the development of constitutional law and political freedom had on our current criminal justice system.
This week, we learned about the constitutional rights afforded criminal defendants as it applies to criminal procedure.
In Unit Three, students learn about the measures of central tendency and the role of these statistical terms in research analysis.
Using Martin, Chapter, explain how this ethnic cleansing is either official or unofficial state-sponsored terrorism.
The "Broken Windows Theory" postulated by George Kelling and James Cole, has been one of the cornerstones for the formation of community policing.
Contrast the role of crime with the role of politics in the growth of corrections. Why is this contrast important?
What effect did the media have on the public's conception of their crimes? Be sure to contrast media messages closest to the events with those of years later.
The critique should focus on the accuracy, effectiveness, and usefulness of the movie's portrayal of the American criminal justice process.
Why do female criminals attract so much media attention? Do you feel there is a significant difference in how the media handles female criminality.
Explain the "otherness" factor in way the media perceives women as criminals. Take a look at a newspaper or televsion news report concerning women and crime.
How have these law statutes enhanced previously enacted statutes that require the registration of sex offenders with local law enforcement agencies?
What accounts for the enduring popularity of such programming, particularly at a time when police seem to be under increased and considerable scrutiny?
Do you agree with this assessment? How has visual evidence made an impact on policing? How has it not?