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Why is it important to include all the relevant law, even when the relevant law may be contradictory or disfavorable to a client's position?
What is the difference between McGregor, Knox's article: Mass Politics and Nationalism as Military Revolution: the French Revolution and Men Agaist Fire?
Name one research question that could be answered by each of these analyses.
How has globalization influence radicalization of domestic terrorists as described by Ally Pregulman and Wmily Burke In Homegrown Terrorism?
One was Professor Alan Dershowitz, was Professor Dershowitz seeking the truth in the O.J. Simpson case or was he protecting his client?
What are the requirements for a guilty plea to be considered valid (meaning intelligent or understood)? List and explain the three elements.
In what legal settings do citizens enjoy the right to remain silent? The privilege not to answer incriminating questions?
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If the suspect says, what do you mean? would this be considered an initiation of further communication by the suspect and a waiver of the right to counsel?
What are some self-motivating techniques that you used (both positive and negative techniques).
What title you would give your autobiography? A significant moment in your personal history that made led you to a deeper understanding of who you are.
Growing up, what was sexuality like for you? Was it talked about openly growing up? What was sexuality like in your hometown?
What is the broken windows theory? How is this theory used to prevent crime? Does the evidence demonstrate that it works?
Can you please help with me get started with a Discussion Post. The topic is how the economies were different in the North and South before the Civil War.
What theory are Shaw and McKay credited in developing? Explain what collective efficacy is and what role it plays in maintaining public order.
What is situational crime prevention and what are the elements? Describe the link between genetics and crime, according to trait theory.
How was rational choice theory developed and what are the concepts. Compare and contrast general deterrence theory and specific deterrence theory.
Describe the process that correctional administrators utilize to validate gang members. Do you believe that this current process is effective. Why or why not?
Summarize and explain the overall argument, themes and main idea of each section in the chapter. (Name each section in chapter, themes and main ideas)
Do you think that Cha Cha would have had the same impact on civil rights if he would not experience the time in and out of jail? Why or Why not?
Discuss the two perspectives on the purposes of probation. Give an example and historical changes in the US that demonstrate both.
What does the author mean by that? What is Ba trying to point out? How do readings support or challenge Bâ's statement about the nation depending on families?
Describe the causes of the Great Depression. Which one do YOU think had the biggest impact (support your answer).
Should we encourage violating a rule or committing a crime by providing inmates with condoms for public health reasons?
What challenges does each theory (noncognitive, Cognitive realist, and cognitive universalist) face in addressing woman's reproductive rights?