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Explain the process of restorative justice and why it is used in the criminal justice system.
Do you feel that it was a valuable learning experience? Why or why not?
You are a juvenile justice consultant creating a proposal that will be presented to the state legislature concerning the future of the juvenile justice system.
Create a 1,050- to 1,750-word grant writing guide that incorporates the most important parts of the grant writing process from beginning to end
The program disproportionately affects a certain population. How has the program raised racial profiling issues?
The information from your Power Point Presentation will be used by the CPD to add or change policies and to make high-level executive polices to reduce lawsuits
Can any of the statements uttered by your client at the crime scene or in the patrol car be used against her? Can any of them be suppressed
Define parens patriae and due process. What are the unintended consequences of providing youths with greater due process rights in juvenile court
There is evidence that vaccinating school-aged children against influenza assists in limiting community-level transmission
Paralegals can perform a multitude of tasks in the daily routines of the job. However there are some areas where the paralegal may not complete certain
American citizens have generally recited the Pledge of Allegiance at important ceremonies ranging from presidential inaugurations to the beginning
The Complaint is an important part of the law suit because if it is done correctly, the rules of the court will be followed and the ethical rules
What are some of the key factors governing the development of Criminal Justice policy?
The term inchoate crimes, does not denote an intuitive definition and can be confusing to criminal justice practitioners
The term drug abuse applies to the abuse of both legal and illegal drugs, as well as the instances of prescriptions without a justified reason.
The Justice for All Act of 2004 provides inmates who claim to be innocent with a chance to petition for DNA testing in their case [4]
The Innocence Project has made it its goal to improve the way forensic evidence is evaluated. They have found many faults in the system
What ensuing evidence found based on this operation may be discarded as "Fruit of the Poisonous Tree".
You are a captain on a fire department and recently tested applicants for your volunteer force. Twenty of the 35 applicants passed the written
Differentiate the two types of jurisdiction that a federal court must have before it can hear a case
Finally, in the Week Five Psychological Treatment in Correctional Settings assignment, you provide a discussion on the impacts the psychological make
Give a brief history of crime prevention and describe areas that crime prevention and community policing have in common
Discuss the prison experience, often referred to as prisonization. Research this phenomenon and explain how the prison subculture works to develop the norms
An example of a hypothesis would be: You could propose a hypothesis that focuses on whether law enforcement is better equipped to handle terrorism
Explain the difference between probation, shock probation, incapacitation, and unusual sanctions.