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Is the civil litigation process an effective way to hold law enforcement officers accountable for violence committed against members of minority groups?
Considering that court system is comprised of police officers, judges, attorneys and probation officers. Which party, if any, should focus solely on punishment?
What is a conduct issue and what is a performance issue? How would you address both as a supervisor in a criminal justice agency?
Jim need money. He goes to his 85-year-old mother's home and requests that she loan him $100 dollar. Discuss whether or not Jim's action constitute elder abuse.
Discuss some of the suggestions in the text for officers who are preparing to go undercover. What are some of the most important tactics to employ?
Describe one of the primary effects of the problem. Brainstorm two possible solutions to the problem, providing a rationale for each one.
What specific (and different) knowledge, skills, or tools does an investigator need during a assault investigation? In as many words as possible.
Take a look at the case on page 141, Barker v. Wingo. Is there a danger that prosecutors might illegitimately seek continuances?
Q1. Explain, in detail, the entire process of prisoner disciplinary proceedings. Q2. Define Rehabilitation. Explain the rights and process for rehabilitation
Choose one threat and discuss the negative outcomes that are occurring as a result of this issue globally? Include real-life examples to justify your discussion
Hold a sign that said, I got caught shoplifting. How effective do you think this strategy will be in deterring the criminal from stealing again?
Compare what the textbook says about female misconduct to the special report. What do you find interesting about this information and why?
Are there circumstances that justify an investigator creating a biased report in order to secure an arrest and conviction?
Describe the elements of a homicide and discuss signs investigators should be looking for during their investigation to determine if a homicide occurred.
If the woman from John 8:1-11 had been tried in a criminal court today, what are some sentences she could receive?
Discuss whether judicial decisions are based on a) facts, laws, and precedent (the legal subculture); b) public opinion, politics, localism
Discuss the issue of police brutality and use of force as problems of administration and management.
Using the internet, locate a news article about a modern criminal court case that is under appeal and provide a link to that case study.
What do you think law enforcement institutions should do to deal with the inability of police officers to help trafficked victims?
How would you describe an ethical person? Who might be role models in our society? What ethical problems have you faced in your life?
Explain how the following issues impact the way courts complete their function: 1. The implementation of specialized or alternative courts
Discuss differential association theory, including its main contributor and its explanation of criminality. Briefly
Debate the pros and cons of police officers and higher education-specifically, whether or not they should be required to possess
Write a paragraph explaining Ames activities using strain theory or the general theory of crime.
What is the difference between slander and liable? Do people enjoy different levels of protection against defamation? How successful are defamation suits?