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CRJ 499 Week 4 Assignment 2: Internal and External Stakeholders

Write a three to four (3-4) page paper in which you address the following: Identify the Internal and External Stakeholders. Discuss how internal or external stakeholders have influenced the situation in a positive or negative way? How will you consider stakeholders in your solution to the problem? How will you motivate individuals to buy into […]

LSTD301

150 WORDS EACH case scenario case scenario 1.  Please read the following case scenario below. You will be using these facts to answer questions below.  At 10:00 am on May 11th, 2013, First Lieutenant (LT) Susan Smith and Captain (CPT) Pamela Boyd, were married in the King County Courthouse in Seattle, Washington. On November 6, 2012, […]

Respond two

Responses to Other Students: Respond to at least 2 of your fellow classmates with at least a 100-word reply about their Primary Task Response regarding items you found to be compelling and enlightening. Student 1 : The United States Congress established the Homeland Security Act in 2002.  This act was established to reduce the vulnerability […]

Week 2 Project BUS1038

Legal & Ethical Scenarios Legal Scenarios Select two of the scenarios.  Support your responses with appropriate cases, laws, and other relevant examples by using at least one scholarly source from the SUO Library in addition to your textbook for each scenario. Do not copy the scenario text into the paper. Label the beginning of each […]

Week 1 project

Select two of the three scenarios.  Support your responses with appropriate cases, laws and other relevant examples by using at least one scholarly source from the SUO Library in addition to your textbook for each scenario.  Do not copy the scenario text into the paper.  Label the beginning of each scenario with the number you […]

CRJ 410 Corrections

CRJ 410 Corrections   Go to the Department of Corrections’ Website for your state, and research two (2) of your state’s correctional facilities. Next, use the Internet and Strayer Library to research the budgetary constraints that correctional officials must adhere to in order to operate correctional facilities.       Write a three to five […]

Case Study: Ballew v. Georgia, 435 U.S. 223 (1978)

Case Study 2: Ballew v. Georgia, 435 U.S. 223 (1978) Due Week 6 and worth 150 points   The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution limits the power of the police to make arrests, search people and their property, and seize objects and contraband, such as illegal drugs or weapons. These limits are the bedrock of […]

Final project

  Final Assignment: Research Proposal   You will now complete your research proposal. Your proposal should be 6-10 pages in length with a minimum of five references in addition to the text. All of the following sections must be completed. Revise as needed based on instructor feedback on the midterm   Read: How to Write […]

CRJ 435 Assignment 1: What Is a Gang? How Does a Gang Differ from a Fraternity?

Fifteen years ago, Esbensen and Winfree published an article in which they challenged the stereotypical image of gang members, specifically with regard to race/ethnicity and sex. In the ensuing years, a number of other publications have reported findings similar to those reported by Esbensen and Winfree, especially with regard to the sex composition of American […]

WK2FODPSS

Write 150 words about the video transcrpit below. What was interesting? What did you learn new? Explain any thoughts about video. No title page. Need to cite and reference. Police Search and Seizure   All rise. For many of us, our knowledge of the criminaljustice system comes from watching television ora movie. But real life issues may be treated quitedifferently. When a society and its governmentdecide that certain conduct is dangerous to itscitizens, such conduct is called a crime.Punishment comes through a sanction such asfines, imprisonment, probation, communityservice, or a combination of those. Most crimesare identified in laws that have been enacted byfederal, state, and local governments in responseto issues that affect that jurisdiction. Some actions have been unlawful for thousandsof years. Others were outlawed, but are now legal.And then there are things people do that are legalin some places, but not in others. And while statesdiffer somewhat in their judicial systems, thereare norms and similarities. And just as citizens arebound by certain laws, those who enforce the laware bound by common procedures and rules,guaranteeing every citizen the rights andprotections known as due process. This is thestory of the American criminal justice system. To fully understand the problem of crime in theUnited States, it is important to have someknowledge of the criminal justice process. He had a TV in his arms– What happens when someone reports a crime topolice? The path from the reporting to the finalsettlement is long and complex. The USConstitution is the primary source of law in theUnited States. It guarantees certain rights toindividuals. For instance, we are entitled to a trialby jury. Sheriff’s Office. The Fourth Amendment ensures that citizenshave the right to be secure against unreasonablesearches and seizures. The Fifth Amendmentprevents us from being charged with the samecrime twice. I think that you were trying to pin this case onyour brother– […]