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 Students are to post their questions pertaining to APA format and answer their classmate's questions pertaining to APA format. Students are to share with their classmates at least two helpful hints they feel will assist others with APA. Also, students are to post an example...

Personally, I think that the positivist school of thought has influenced the criminal justice system the most. I say this due to its emphasis on scientific evidence and data in understanding criminal behavior. I think that this approach allows for more objective and effective strategies...

Hello Everyone,  I strongly believe the classical school of thoughts has the most influence on criminal justice practices, as it encourages free will and reasonable decision making. It promoted the opportunity that peoples should make rational decisions in regard to getting involved in criminal activities...

Do you agree or disagree? explain why?  Respond to Thomas's Discussion post on the question below! "Which of the two models is currently the primary focus of the American criminal justice system and why? Do you think the current situation is appropriate? Is a combination of...

Explain in detail Carter's Classification of Computer Crimes. Understand the following dynamics: The advancement of computer technology and networking expanded communications New threats to the information age Just prior to emergence of the internet The target and instrument of the crime The prevalence of...

The text discusses two primary goals of American criminal justice:  the need to enforce the law and maintain order and the need to protect people from injustice. Chapter 1 addresses this issue beginning on p.11 and a synopsis of Herbert Packer's crime control/due process models...