• Q : Steps in criminal procedures....
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    Critically describe the steps in criminal procedure. Define evidence. What kinds of evidence exist? What are the rules for evidence in criminal procedure? Illustrate examples of when evidence might

  • Q : Criminal procedures-evidence types....
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    Make a distinction the difference between demonstrative and documentary evidence. Describe challenges to using both types of evidence in a case.

  • Q : Information about law and evidence....
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    Discuss the differences between the three types of evidence and provide a typical example of each. Determine examples of evidence that were controversial (e.g., DNA testing). State what the evidence

  • Q : Delaware crimes and criminal procedure....
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    Identify and describe the behaviors that you've located in your state's criminal code. What is the social control intent associated with this regulation?

  • Q : Probable cause to arrest defendant for armed assault....
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    Suppose a law enforcement officer has probable cause to arrest the defendant for armed assault, and he also has probable cause to believe that the person is hiding in a third person's garage, which

  • Q : Admissible evidence in criminal law....
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    A series of robberies and murders was occurring in the city. In three of these robberies, the robber staked out small businesses and after obtaining cash, shot the owner.

  • Q : Admissibility of evidence....
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    Police were investigating a shooting death outside a cafe in Dallas, Texas. Defendant Orozco had left the scence of the shooting and had returned to his boardinghouse to sleep.

  • Q : Trends in crime-comparison....
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    Examine the data and look for increases in crime that do not reflect the generally downward trend. Identify two crimes that have either increased in number or have just simply not shown as dramatic

  • Q : Possible courses of action....
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    Determine at least two possible courses of action that are non-traditional in nature. How can you help the community without using more cops on the street?

  • Q : Illustrate out the term exigent circumstances....
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    Illustrate out the term exigent circumstances and how they affect an officer's need to obtain a search warrant to perform a search. Perform an internet search and provide two examples of cases that

  • Q : Difference between jail and prison....
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    Critically discuss the difference between a jail and a prison. What types of criminals are held in each facility? Is it local, state or federal government that funds and maintains a jail? What about a

  • Q : Alternative sentencing options....
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    You work for a state judge as an administrative assistant. The judge is proponent of alternative sentencing options but is frequently criticized for sentencing defendants to home detention, probatio

  • Q : Practices of diversion-decriminalization....
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    Discuss how the practices of diversion, decriminalization, net widening, and deinstitutionalization of status offenders work in juvenile justice. How do each of these initiatives relate to the basic

  • Q : Conviction in murder case....
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    Research and calculate the sentence for the charges against Jones and the likelihood he will get a suspended sentence or probation.

  • Q : Issue of scope of consent search....
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    After overhearing from a public telephone what appeared to be arrangements for a drug transaction, a Florida police officer followed the defendant's car.

  • Q : Relationship between community and police....
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    Discuss the vital roles that law enforcement play in the community? Please show awareness of community expectations, relationship between community and police, police internal factors.

  • Q : Differences between adult and juvenile probation....
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    Critically discuss the major differences between adult and juvenile probation? Which one is more effective - adult or juvenile probation?

  • Q : Parole client and programs....
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    Please provide at least 2 to 3 examples of programs which have been created listing their strengths, weaknesses, successes, and failures.

  • Q : Restorative justice-juveniles and biases in sentencing....
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    What correctional policies can be created from principles of restorative justice (based upon indigenous justice principles)?

  • Q : Question on miranda rights....
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    Television depicts several law enforcement programs in which criminals sometimes admit or confess to crimes without being read their rights. Because of this, some cases may be thrown out even though

  • Q : Public policy implications of different theories....
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    Presentation outlining public policy implications of rational choice theory; trait theories; social structure theories; social conflict theories and developmental theories.

  • Q : Constitutional rights of inmates....
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    You're the warden of a medium security prison. There has been an rise in the number of complaints about attorneys not being allowed access to inmates in your prison.

  • Q : Question on drugs and crime....
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    Using resources and the Internet, find the effects of three kinds of substances (cocaine, heroin, & marijuana). Please discuss these three effects.

  • Q : Prevention and business of drugs....
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    Write down an analysis of the major stages of each process (in court and out of court). What works and what doesn't for each process?

  • Q : Illustrate out the term drug trafficking....
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    In your own words, illustrate out the term drug trafficking. Discuss what you feel might be the solution to combat this "business of drugs." Why do you think your solution would work?

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