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After completing this assignment, students should better understand their preferred leadership style, core values.
Be sure to include a discussion of justice and covenantal statesmanship, especially as concerns the relationship between religious and civil offices.
In your opinion, why is change difficult for criminal justice agencies?
Provide an example of how this constitutional right of a state defendant might be violated during the criminal process.
The purpose of this Discussion Board is to learn more about the juvenile court in your jurisdiction and how cases move through the juvenile justice system.
In other words, create a brief section analyzing how your plan is consistent with Christian teachings as grounded in the Holy Bible.
In this assignment, you will explore an instance of violence that captured the nation's attention.
What criteria should be present in order for a group to be considered a "hate" group or a terrorist organization?
Write a reflective paper chronicling the development of figurative art from the Prehistoric Age through the Greek Age.
What does the Constitution say about the rights of the people? Be careful, because it is not obvious what rights really are in the Constitution.
Explain how the Constitution contributes to that non-violent and orderly transition of power within the democracy.
Discuss why it is important to have a neutral and nonbiased Supreme Court. Also, is it possible to have such a thing as a neutral and unbiased court?
Select and explain four amendments that you feel have the most significance on the criminal justice system.
The purpose of this case study is to research and complete a thorough analysis of the exclusionary rule.
What constitutes unreasonable searches and seizures? Do police have the power to arrest unlawful actors without probable cause?
Explain discrimination. What kind of discrimination is considered acceptable? In your response, be sure to explain invidious discrimination.
Integral to this course will be the ability to read, understand, brief, and discuss the cases of the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS).
Choose a recent case (from 1990 to the present) which discussed the Miranda rights in which the court dismissed or rejected the case.
In this unit, you will create a presentation to explain the evolution of self-incrimination through the case law.
What ethical issues can arise? Why would an agency tend to "misreport" to these programs?
One of the key factors of the Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution is the right to a speedy trial.