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What are some dangers of undercover operations? What are some purposes of a surveillance? When would a surveillance be useful?
What are the characteristics of an effective law enforcement leader? Which leadership style would you adopt as a leader?
What is your evaluation of the overall problem and causal factors? If left unchecked, what affect can these problems have on the agency?
What stood out in these stories in your opinion? Would you have noticed these events as being related to intimate partner violence prior to doing this problem?
Secondly, what measure would your recommend to neutralize cell phones in jails and prisons?
Find the Speech and Debate Clause in the United States Constitution and correctly cite it.
Describe the history of the U.S. justice system, and the principles it was founded upon. What changes do you see in today's approach to crime and justice?
What might their day-to-day activities include? How do (or should) victim advocates interact with other key players in the criminal justice system?
Problem: What do you think is the greatest challenge in supervising the police's use of force?
Why do you think the nation is feeling the effects of opiate addiction? Why is fentanyl a big problem in the US right now? Is there a solution?
Fully describe Routine Activities (RA) Theory as it relates to deviant and criminal behavior.
What types of factors might result in an unfavorable view of the police by citizens?
Identify five examples of how specific rights given to offenders under the 6th amendment might restrict the actions of criminal justice professionals.
Identify a real world example of where citizens rights, under the Bill of Rights may not be guaranteed.
Briefly explain the various ways a COOP can benefit governmental and business operations following a disaster or prolonged threat by addressing their needs.
Explain the authors' concerns with the language of policing in general, and particularly the tendency to use new labels and to create new eras of policing.
Problem: Identify the essential requirements needed to secure a search warrant.
Problem: What are the good points and bad points of police militarization?
Municipal police department within the United States. That department CANNOT be a state police agency, federal agency or the New York City Police Department.
Announcing a suspect of a drive-by shooting to the media so that the offender is in danger from the rival gang members
Problem: Describe, in detail, the rationale for non-prison-based penalties. Do you agree or disagree with this reasoning?
Summarize what is included in the project activity and how it will be completed. Describe how you will evaluate the success of the outcome of the project.
What are juvenile superpredators and why were concerns about them in the 1990's blown out of proportion and generally unfounded?
Discuss the decriminalization of crimes in theoretical terms. How do reinforcements, punishments, and discriminative stimuli work in everyday life?
What were the problems with policing during each era? In your opinion, which era was the most effective and why?