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Interest groups have often been identified as one of the most important factors in judicial process. What tactics and strategies do interest groups use in judicial process?
You've just come home from the long day searching for a case that would strengthen your position in current case. You're feeling very stressed because it is a very high profile case.
There're two general categories of influences on judicial decision making, the legal and democratic subcultures. Which of these two subcultures do you see as most useful for understanding the proces
Develop a list of 3-4 guiding principles to be used throughout the development of a treatment strategy for drug abusers. Outline a treatment strategy, keeping in mind the guiding principles created.
You've been asked to provide the introduction for one-day conference, at which U.S. correctional policy will be discussed. Many of the people at the workshop aren't necessarily familiar with correct
Describe the distinction between legal and democratic subcultures. Which of the two do you think is more useful for understanding judicial decision making? Why?
Critically discuss the distinction between the individual and collective rights models of the Second Amendment?
Write down a letter in which you suppose the role of any modern United States senator. Direct your letter to the Congress of the United States.
Identify the role of Stakeholders in the Corporate Governance Process:
John Dee, one of the richest people in the world, was walking down the street in New York City, where he saw a man in tattered clothes on a bench. He said to the man, "If you come around the corner
Strategic planning is setting of long-term objectives, and operational planning is the use of individualized operations or activities that lead to accomplishment of strategic goals.
Hugo Munsterberg had large impact on forensic psychology. Although he started his investigations in industrial psychology, he eventually explored eyewitness testimony.
Your supervisor has asked you to prepare an article for next issue of Criminal Justice Technology Quarterly on how advances in criminal justice technology can improve resource deployment.
You're preparing to give an oral presentation to your coworkers at upcoming weekly training meeting. Your training coordinator has requested that you speak about the flow of information in and out o
You work for State Bureau of Prisons in Office of the Inspector General and have been asked to review allegations of several correctional officers at your state prison.
Identify types of authorized arrests; differentiate between acceptable and unacceptable police action, during and before an arrest; determine if the arrest is a proper seizure of persons under the F
Write a response on the future of criminal justice. Include the answers to the following questions. Why is terrorism a Law Enforcement concern?
Coach Sharon Youngblood works as an athletic coach and recruiter for Florida State University. Athletic competitions and the recruitment of athletes need Sharon to do the great deal of traveling.
Very often it is media attention that draws us to plight of certain crime victims that in turn leads to changes in social policies that benefit those victims.
You've decided to speak with the prosecutor, Mary, on behalf of Maureen, the college student who was the victim of date rape. You want to convince Mary to support change in prosecutor's policy of no
The prosecutor is getting feedback from local law enforcement explaining that they are discouraged about making arrests in cases of domestic violence and child abuse.
The impact and use of technology in policing and the courts is primary tool for police/courts to be productive and "keep up" with increasing sophistication of high tech crime and criminals.
Critically discuss the primary issues in the "morale problem" of the police profession? What solutions would you recommend to improve morale?
Examine how crime statistics are collected in the United States. Discuss what collection methods are used to obtain statistical data reported by mechanisms
If the three strikes law is continued, will it cause future crowding problems within prisons, or should more prisons just be built? Will iy have an effect on the future construction of prisons or th