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Crimes against the state and crimes committed by public officials: How are they defined, how do they compare, and why are they subject to punishment?
What is the Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) and why was it enacted? What is the importance of Scialabba v. Cuellar de Osorio, 134 S. Ct. 2191 (2014)?
The primary sources of law in the United States are the United States Constitution, state constitutions, federal and state statutes, common law, case law,
List and explain at least three examples of activity that would constitute political surveillance by federal, state, or local law enforcement.
Compare and Contrast community-oriented policing with traditional policing. Describe the strengths and weaknesses of community-oriented policing.
Briefly explain Subparts A and B regarding investigation and intelligence gathering from the Attorney General's Guidelines for Domestic FBI Operations.
Discuss each of these two types of CBTs and provide an overview for the following: the focus of the treatment; the assumption the treatment makes about offender
List each of the three assumptions of linkage analysis and describe each in your own words. Discuss whether there is empirical support for each assumption.
The issue of mental illness among prison inmates is a growing concern in the United States.
There are 2 explanations for why this occurs. Name and describe each explanation. How can researchers tell the difference between these two explanations?
How would you cope with the changes that happen to your cognitive or behavioral abilities?
Evaluate the interview to include interview room set up, specific rapport building techniques, and the effectiveness of the interviewer's questions.
Review our discussion of Hawaii's Opportunity Probation with Enforcement (HOPE) from earlier in the chapter.
What are some of the more significant differences and what agencies and what levels of government are responsible for executing them?
Summarize role of the primary agencies (related to Law Enforcement) responsible for preventing and responding to terrorism under Department of Homeland Security
discuss the sex offender laws in your state. How have these law statutes enhanced previously enacted statutes that require the registration of sex offenders?
What evidence of the Jordan Davis murder is important to prove that Michael Davis Dunn should get second degree murder (Just intent) and culpable neglect charge
Identify at least 2 specific items in the selected code of conduct and explain how they are relevant to laws, public policies, and/or sentencing.
Using the Li Sian Goh (2020) article, list five take-a-ways regarding consent decrees and explain why each one is important for police accountability.
Provide an analysis of the contemporary challenges and issues in the penal system, and then offer recommendations for how justice might be reimagined.
Do you believe that social, economic, and political factors influence the environment contributing to transnational terrorist activities and threats?
Discuss the various component parts of the responsivity principle. What are examples of factors which must be accounted
Identifies one organization or group that has ties to transnational crime and describes its links to criminal behavior.
Explain the significance of the prosecutor and issues surrounding prosecutorial misconduct. Mention at least two landmark cases.
Identify one reason that a victim of sexual violence may not want to report to police. Identify one reason that a victim of sexual violence may want to report