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List the stages of the criminal process from the pre-trial stage through the end of the trial and what occurs at each stage.
Imagine that you are a judge preparing to sentence an offender who was just found guilty at a jury trial on two counts of bank robbery.
Since the widespread use of the Internet and technology, the nature of sexual victimization might be changing.
Describing the different generations in the workforce, focusing on approaches for managing and leading criminal justice agencies.
Also, considering the seriousness of the offense, was it appropriate for Zimmerman to be under community supervision before trial. Why? Why not?
Computer related crime which can be solved by using computer forensics.
Measuring gang-related crime is an example of trying to measure a particular dimension of crime: motive. Other examples are hate crimes, terrorism.
What factors were the precursors leading to this genocide? How long has the killing/conflict been going on?
Review the box in chapter five titled, " What is Recidivism?". From that discussion, write conceptual and operational definitions for recidivism.
Explore the relationship between these components and understand the trade-off between reducing risk in our confidence of estimates and increasing precision.
Research the types of scams the FTC investigates. Post your findings on the Discussion Board and explain what the FTC is doing to stop the fraud.
Patty subsequently married and has two grown children. What, if anything, does that say to you about Patty's "transformation" into a gangster?
Understand the elements of breaking and entering and burglary.
The proclamation to defund policing you are to research and discuss the value and utilization of National Ethical Standards over policing in this country.
What role, if any, does organizational culture play? Explain. Who establishes the culture within the organization? Explain.
Identify and explain the three traditional police strategies used to deal with crime.
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.
You are going to be creating a timeline of key figures, their contributions to policing and other critical events that shaped the history of policing.
Quasi-Experimental design was used in the 1980s to deter obscene and unwanted phone calls and the introduction of cameras in public areas to reduce crime.
Watch the video, The USA PATRIOT Act of 2001. Consider the role and evolution of the Patriot Act and how that might alter a traditional policing strategy.
Review the journal article, From Police Administration to Police Science: The Development of a Police Academic Establishment in the United States.
Interpret the situation differently since they are not experiencing the situation first-hand. Consider how ethnocentrism may cloud a person's judgment.
How can the criminal justice system better protect schools and students from active shooters?
Select a criminal justice topic related to "organized crime"/problem to define, describe the scope and consequences of the problem.
Describe the role that trust plays within a police department and how it impacts a department's effectiveness and legitimacy.