• Q : Stresses-police work....
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    Write down a summary that educates future police officers regarding stress that is common in police work. Discuss stress and the types of stress which are common in police work.

  • Q : Life course and latent trait theories....
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    Discuss the three pathways to crime identified by Loeber? Explain each of these pathways. Discuss the at least five differences between "adolescent-limited" and "life-course persistent" offenders. Wh

  • Q : Explain the role viruses-other malicious code....
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    Recognize the types of crime that traditionally have been non-digital in nature are now best abetted by Internet activity. Explain the role viruses, other malicious code, and phishing attacks play in

  • Q : Recognize the types of crime....
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    Recognize the types of crime that traditionally have been non-digital in nature are now best abetted by Internet activity. Discuss the role viruses, other malicious code, and phishing attacks play in

  • Q : Law enforcement agencies in investigating exploitation....
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    Discuss in detail the greatest challenge facing law enforcement agencies in investigating exploitation, cyberstalking, and obscenity. Recognize the specific challenges with overlapping of jurisdicti

  • Q : Cultural change in criminal justice organization....
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    Write down a report suitable for review by top administrators in criminal justice organization (police, courts, or corrections) on how technological or cultural change (select one from the list belo

  • Q : Effectiveness of gun control legislation....
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    Evaluated the effectiveness of gun control legislation. Analyzed and described the most effective strategy to reduce firearm violence. Identified and explained regulations on certain types of firearms

  • Q : Persuasive evidences of community policing....
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    Discuss persuasive evidences of community policing being effective in controlling crime. Mention types of patrols used, other than automobiles, to enhance visibility in the community. Identify and exp

  • Q : Patrol division of police department....
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    The patrol division of a police department is lifeblood of how and where a majority of information flows in the organization. For police departments that either plan to or have already implemented a

  • Q : Computer crimes-terrorism in law enforcement agencies....
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    Discuss the existing challenges that result from the independent nature of these agencies, as well as the other factors that are common to each of them.

  • Q : Criminal justice operations-actions by law enforcement....
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    Examine and describe the core philosophies of each of the models. Discuss how these models differ in the criminal justice operations and actions by law enforcement officers, prosecutors, judges, and

  • Q : Culture-understanding research methods....
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    If a person follows all laws, does that make them the moral person? Have you ever done something you knew to be wrong? Why did you do it?

  • Q : Order-liberty tension....
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    Illustrate out the term Order-Liberty Tension? There have been various attempts to resolve this tension. Describe one: the U.S. Constitution of 1789.

  • Q : Summary of case dna testing....
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    Discuss an overview of the organization (The Innocence Project), including a summary of a case where DNA testing has exonerated an innocent person.

  • Q : Biological criminal behavior....
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    Illustrate out discretion, provide examples of discretion, and discuss both the ethical and unethical use of discretion.

  • Q : Racial bias in death sentence....
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    Although Jonathan Bruce Reed is Caucasian, why did the prosecution feel that African American jurors would be sympathetic to Reed? In your opinion, should Reed be retried for his crime? Why or why no

  • Q : Discuss the genetic or physiological evidence....
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    Choose a criminal offender who committed crimes due to a biological reason. Discuss the genetic or physiological evidence that supports the notion that biology played a key role in explaining the off

  • Q : Topics of digital crime and digital terrorism....
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    Critically discuss the topics of digital crime and digital terrorism. Discuss how the issue has evolved or been altered over its lifespan. Recognize  the cause theories associated with the topic.

  • Q : Programs of community correction....
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    Discuss some of the obstacles in developing successful community correction programs? In your opinion, will these programs be as effective as incarceration?

  • Q : Define qualified personnel....
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    Define qualified personnel and identify the members who comprise an "execution team." Examine and justify whether having a physician involved in the process nullifies any questions of the risk of wa

  • Q : Principles of classical school....
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    What principles from the Classical School continue to characterize modern thought on crime? In terms of criminal justice practice and policy.

  • Q : Electronic communications privacy act....
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    Critically discuss some of the major components of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act? Provide examples of two court cases in which this act was used.

  • Q : Procedure for securing digital evidence....
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    Critically discuss the procedure for securing digital evidence. What are some concerns of the investigators during the process? What is the overall goal for obtaining the evidence?

  • Q : Discussion on law and crimes....
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    In your opinion, is technology a new concept in the fight against crime? What challenges does new technology pose on the criminal justice system?

  • Q : Adjuidication function....
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    The U.S. Supreme Court's interpretation of the scope of federal double jeopardy clause is binding on the states (i.e., the states must provide at least as much constitutional protection as does the

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