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TV/ONLINE COURT ASSIGNMENT You have three options on the type of information you need to review in respect of legal court issues. Please pick one of the following: 1. watch some television or onl TV/O
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TV/ONLINE COURT ASSIGNMENT You have three options on the type of information you need to review in respect of legal court issues. Please pick one of the following: 1. watch some television or onl
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In a minimum of 1-2 pages, summarize and describe in your own words the four key elements of Hirschi’s control theory. Do you believe this theory to be true? Why or why not? NEW APA format required
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In 3-4 paragraphs, define and summarize social disorganization theory with a specific focus on the impact of the following elements; poverty, racial heterogeneity, and residential instability. Do you
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Hi, I am a qualified and excellent writer, but too much busy and have Five Modules incomplete assignments ( Healthcare policy course / Master's degree), including a course project due on 10th Dec. R
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After reading the article answer the following question: Do you think this is a good way for police departments to get guns off the streets and out of kids' hands? Why or why not? What are some other
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Police routinely read juveniles their Miranda rights, but do kids really understand them? In 2-3 paragraphs, how might police officers interact differently with juveniles? Or should they?
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Prior to the Miranda v Arizona ruling in 1966, law enforcement could question possible suspects without their having legal counsel present. They could bully potential suspects, trick them, and do what
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Research Case Scenario 28 year old, Friendly Frank, found himself unemployed and looking for work after he was fired from First National Bank. Frank was well liked and always had received positive rev
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Prior to the Miranda v Arizona ruling in 1966, law enforcement could question possible suspects without their having legal counsel present. They could bully potential suspects, trick them, and do what
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The below question needs to answer using the attached materials. The direction on how to answer the question is attached. This is for a discussion post. Please see attached materials Questions.
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For this case study, you will review the 9/11 Terrorist Attack. You will discuss the reactions to the attack as well as the perpetrators, and you will discuss how such an attack may be prevented in th
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Briefly, what was your reaction to the Brandon Teena Video? How was his victimization consistent with what we know about victimization risk factors, types of crimes, and motives for crimes exacted aga
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Long Answer Question Of all of the rights and freedoms set out in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, select 2 that you consider the most important and relevant and explain why you think so.
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United States v. Robinson and Gustafson v. Florida: Extending the Boundaries in Search and Seizure 1. Case title United States v. Leon 2. Citation 3. Year decided 4. Facts: What happened factuall
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Part 1- Short Answers 1. In order to be convicted of a criminal offence, the prosecutor must prove two elements in relation to the accused and the offence. 2. In orde
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instructions in attached file. you don’t bid if you can’t do it in time
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Please research and share a current or recent Constitutional issue or case from the news headlines. Please briefly share the details of this issue with the class and discuss specifically which Amendme
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Instructions As university students / professionals, it is imperative that you show evidence of your critical thinking / problem-solving skills in your response. Compose a response to the following i
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Instructions: (Read and Re-Read). As university students / professionals, it is imperative that you show evidence of your critical thinking / problem-solving skills in your response. Compose a respo
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The Warren family signed an exclusive real estate listing agreement with Detlefsen real estate brokerage to sell their property. The agreement provided that the Warren's were obligated to pay a commis
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Instructions in the attached file . If you cannot do this on time, do not bid.
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explain the structure of the criminal justice system in terms of the three major components as discussed in Chapter 1 of your reading.
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Instructions and attach file answer the following questions
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Does outlawing controlled substances only create a larger black market
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The Aotearoa New Zealand Shareholders' Association (ANZSA) approaches you for help. There appears to be confusion among ANZSA members about when they may apply to the court for a derivative action and
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https://www.oyez.org/cases/1983/82-1771 https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/468/897/ Those links are the case 1. Case title United States v. Leon 2. Citation 3. Year decided 1984 4. Fa
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I am searching for someone good in Azerbaijan law, especially on the constitutional side. What provisions of the Constitutional of Azerbaijan have been elaborated in a separate law(s)? What issues w
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In 3-4 paragraphs, use your critical thinking skills to define theory. What constitutes a good theory? What theory can be used as to why people steal? You are required to post an initial discussion po
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The Consumer Protection Branch (Ontario) is part of the Ministry of Small Business and Consumer Services. Using the following website(s) answer the following: http://www.ontario.ca/consumers/cons
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Twenty years ago, Johnny killed his wife in a fit of rage when he came home one night and saw her in bed with another man. Based on the mandatory sentencing guidelines at the time of his conviction, J
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Law enforcement officers use two methods to investigate possible criminal activity: reasonable suspicion and probable cause. Reasonable suspicion means officers have a reasonable belief, sometimes cal
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For this case study, you will need to select a program or practice that is rated as promising or as having no effects. (PROGRAM) After selecting one program or practice, you should provide the informa
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Instructions: Describe and Explain the unique challenges associated with the increase in prisoners with ties to terrorism and other extremist groups. Develop a plausible approach that prison administr
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Complete a case essay on any United States Supreme Court case that involves an interpretation of the Constitution - this encompasses most of the cases that come before the Supreme Court. However, plea
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To successfully complete this week's discussion: Refer to this week's reading, Chapter 1, of your textbookUse the Strayer University Library and/or the Internet to conduct indpendant research on your
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A 19-year-old student, Sally, has been arrested by the police for possession of a small amount of marijuana while driving home from a college party. Assume that the police officer had probable cause t
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One of the most researched and supported therapeutic programs is cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). Describe the strengths of CBT as a therapeutic approach in preparing prisoners for community reentr
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Plagiarism free. not sure if it’ll be able to get done. Cant find A way to share the video.
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You have three options on the type of information you need to review in respect of legal court issues. Please pick one of the following: 1. watch some television or online court related shows, such a
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Part 1- Select the Best Answer. 1. With regard to the Charter of Rights, which one of the following statements is true: a. you can use it to challenge the decision of a