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Provide an overview of resources available to law enforcement officers in your area to aid juvenile offenders. Mention the names and contact information of various community programs for juveniles,
Illustrate out the key components/parts of the communication process? How do these components affect the process of communication and its overall effectiveness?
Choose a country that has criminal system different than the United States and do some research on how that particular county handles crime and criminals (i.e. Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Nigeria, etc).
Discuss the history of state policing in the United States. Provide examples of state policing. How is state policing used to enforce the law? What is jurisdiction?
Discuss the special rights for status offenders during confinement. Analyze the pre-adjudication and post-adjudication requirements for confining juveniles. Discuss the practice of sight and sou
Describing how verbal and nonverbal communication can affect communication in the following areas that criminal justice professionals may find themselves in:
Discuss the goals of sentencing in general, and the different types of sentences. Review the constitutional rights important in criminal sentencing. Discuss the relationship between the topic of the p
The infancy defense holds that juveniles are too young to understand and evaluate their actions, and tries to establish that mens rea, "the intent to commit a crime," is not present in the juvenile.
Your client is a man in his 40s. He is confined to a wheelchair and requires attendance by a nurse 7 days a week becuase of respiratory and other medical conditions. He is a high-profile, outspoken,
Discuss the components of an effective interview? How does an interview differ from an interrogation? Discuss effective techniques for interviewing a person within the criminal justice system? How do
There're four main philosophies behind criminal sanctions: retribution, deterrence, incapacitation, and rehabilitation. Define incapacitation. What is the history behind the use of incapacitation?
Critically discuss natural disaster and bomb threat situations associated with physical or personal protection issues. How can all aspects of the situation be effectively dealt with?
Define and discuss how the National Crime Victimization Survey is conducted and what have been some of the major criticisms of these surveys.
The field of criminal justice relies on empirical data to create operational strategies, policies, and procedures. One such strategy for gathering data is through self report surveys.
The criminal justice field utilizes many different techniques to collect research data in order to examine certain trends. Simulations are one of those methods and serves many different purposes.
Define and discuss how the Uniform Crime Reports system is employed as an arbitrary scale as well as how the Sellin-Wolfgang index attempts to adjust inadequacies in the UCR Crime Index.
During course of any investigation or study, one must ensure he/she takes every step to ensure that facts and assumptions are accurate. Define and discuss the process of elaboration and the major typ
Define and describe how a prosecutor can use his/her conviction record to help gain reelection. Additionally, analyze whether or not the conviction information is an exact picture of the cases handl
The American judicial system has gone through numerous changes over the course of history. However, the concepts in which it was founded on seem to exist today, but in a current format.
Discuss whether or not suspects should be allowed to post bail if they are a flight risk or criminal risk.
Define and discuss the influence of various factors that impact the selection of jurors and how these influences can be moderated.
Critically discuss the pros and cons of plea bargaining in our judicial system as well as provide personal views on the effect plea bargaining has on the court system.
Critically discuss the legal basis that a person can appeal to a trial court's decision. Additionally, discuss the legal basis for pursuing a case in appeals court and how it differs from the legal
The early 1990s brought a new approach called community policing in order to combat the increasing rate of violent crimes throughout the U.S. During this same time frame the Nation was going through
Discuss how technology has affected the communication capabilities of specialized databases in the criminal justice system.