Experiences of families during dowry death trials:Discuss?
Category: Criminal justice
What role do you think the state should play in restorative justice?Which perspective do you find more persuasive? Is there scope to take both views on board? What would that mean in practice?
Complete the following reading below and consider answers to the discussion questions below.
Janzi, Vernon E. (2010) What is the Role of the State in Restorative Justice? In: H. Zehre & Toews, B. (eds) Critical Issues in Restorative Justice. Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, pp. 189-201. [12 pages].
Jantzi and Boyes-Watson take quite different views of the role of the state in restorative justice. Which perspective do you find more persuasive? Is there scope to take both views on board? What would that mean in practice?
What role do you think the state should play in restorative justice?
What should the role of the state be in restorative justice approaches?
“Was organized crime impacted during the Great Depression, and how so?
Paper needs to be size 12, times new roman double spaced, and has to answer the research questions which is “Was organized crime impacted during the Great Depression, and how so?
Write an essay of 500-1,000 words that depicts the historical evolution of punishment and the eventual use of “houses of correction” in America with consideration of the influence of British jurisprudence.
Write an essay of 500-1,000 words that depicts the historical evolution of punishment and the eventual use of “houses of correction” in America with consideration of the influence of British jurisprudence.
Include a comparison of the early uses of corrections in America with current models, specifically regarding the equity in the treatment and punishment of prisoners
Additionally, compare the goals and intended outcomes of jails and prisons in at least three areas of the U.S.
What is the one most problematic type of unethical behavior that prosecutors may potentially engage in? Provide 3 reasons WHY.
Exam#2 Open-ended questions
Describe the 3 Paradigms of Law. Which one best describes the American paradigm and provide 3 reasons WHY?
What is the one most problematic type of unethical behavior that prosecutors may potentially engage in? Provide 3 reasons WHY.
Some states, like New Jersey, has considered or has done away with monetary bail. Do you agree with this or not? Provide 3 reasons WHY you agree or disagree (provide stats/data if possible to further illustrate your argument).
Which Model of Justice best describes America’s judicial system. Provide 3 different and specific reasons WHY.
What did the Defense Lawyer do (list ALL activities) that was unethical and/or illegal and tell me (for each activity) whether it was unethical, illegal, or both.
If action(s) were unethical, explain why it was unethical (based on duty, rules, law, etc).
According to which individual ethical system is the action(s) considered unethical? Explain WHY.
Do you agree/disagree that the action(s) are unethical? Why/Why not?
Do you agree/disagree with the reprimand/punishment? Why/Why not? Should the reprimand/ punishment be more severe/less severe? Why/Why not?
What bio-monitoring technologies should be admitted as evidence? In what way will such breakthroughs affect interpretation of the Bill of Rights and the Constitution?
Prospective employees face a world in which there is an ever-increasing emphasis on skills, training, and education.
New technology will introduce new weapons and methods for police and criminals alike.
Impact of media
Race relations
Privatization
How will be breakthroughs in genetics, new materials, software, and thousands of new discoveries impact policing?
Use of technology and political, moral, and legal debates regarding their application in modern law enforcement and crime control.
What new potential invasions of privacy will become technologically possible?
What bio-monitoring technologies should be admitted as evidence? In what way will such breakthroughs affect interpretation of the Bill of Rights and the Constitution?
In what manner will criminal codes need to be restructured to address the use of new technologies?
Discuss one of the Barriers within the profession as explained by Schafer. What is your assessment of that barrier?
Week 6 Discussion
Discuss one of the Barriers within the profession as explained by
Schafer. What is your assessment of that barrier?
Several leadership behaviors are discussed by Yukl. Select one
of those behaviors that you feel is the most important, or near
the top of the list. Discuss that behavior and explain your
rationale for selecting it.
In the reading by Malos eight leadership theories are
presented. Select one theory that you believe has little validity
or legitimacy. Briefly discuss that theory and then explain why
you made your selection.
Why do you think that this is the case? How much difference would there be in the criminal justice actors (i.e. employees and academics) if these systems of justice were to become the premise of all actions.
The ideas of equal, social, and restorative justice are sometimes foreign to students of criminal justice and criminological analysis. Why do you think that this is the case? How much difference would there be in the criminal justice actors (i.e. employees and academics) if these systems of justice were to become the premise of all actions.
Research the Lindbergh kidnapping case and discuss the significance of tool marks within this case.
Week 7 Lindbergh Kidnapping Discussion
Research the Lindbergh kidnapping case and discuss the significance of tool marks within this case.
250 word minimum
Grammatically correct, complete sentences
Research the Lindbergh kidnapping case and discuss the significance of tool marks within this case.
Requirements
250 word minimum
Grammatically correct, complete sentences
Discuss three ways dental impressions provide information during a forensic investigation and its reliability as evidence in criminal proceedings.
Week 7 Writing Assignment
Discuss the value of impressions as class evidence and their ability to provide evidence of possible suspect(s) and crime-scene events.
Discuss three ways dental impressions provide information during a forensic investigation and its reliability as evidence in criminal proceedings.
Discuss the advances in analyzing impression evidence.
Discuss how tool mark evidence analysis has changed in the last 50 years.
Discuss how forensic investigators analyze evidence from tools and tool marks to help solve crimes.