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 Thinking about your neighborhood, look at businesses that may be prone to victimizing people.  What businesses do you feel may be susceptible to trafficking and why?  Some examples may be ethnic restaurants, independent job centers, beauty parlors, etc. Express your thoughts and concerns without naming...

  There are scholarly groups devoted to preserving medieval instrumental music and instruments. For instance, Iowa State University’s Musica Antiqua ensemble has a website devoted to medieval instruments and early Renaissance music. Follow this link to their “About Instruments” page. Choose any instrument from this...

 Plaintiff’s lawyers claim that lawsuits against the police often lead to positive results for police departments. Discuss how such lawsuits might result better training for officers. Discuss how lawsuits might differently affect officers and agencies when the officer was following department policy as opposed to...

 1) Identify and discuss the constitutional protections afforded people accused of crimes. How did those protections evolve?  Outline how these protections might be different, if at all, from other points in the past. 2) Relying on resources that you acquire from the APUS library, evaluate...

Analyze the listed ideas and discuss their relation to the United States Legal System. Reflect on how this subject matter may relate to your life and the life of others as well as popular culture in general.MS-13GangLeaderSentencedtoLifeinFederalPrisonforRacketeeringConspiracyandConspiringtoCommitMultipleMurders_USAO-MD_DepartmentofJustice.pdf ...

 Instructions:This week's readings and the Module 5 Lesson highlighted several types of pleadings and motions related to civil cases. For this assignment, you will create a deliverable of your choice (written document, infographic, PowerPoint, video, etc.) that communicates the information below. See...

 In Furman v. Georgia (1972) the Supreme Court held that the death penalty, as it was being applied, was unconstitutional. Four years alter, in Gregg v. Georgia (1976) the Court held that death penalty laws that have sufficient safeguards against arbitrary and capricious imposition are...