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Your choices for the FIRST chapter summary come from Musical Lyrics and Domestic Violence: The Soundtracks of Our Lives (Ross, 2022) and can include any one of the following chapters:  Chapter Three (pages 29-40) “Musical Lyrics, Child Abuse, and Domestic Violence”   OR Chapter...

 Respond to the following questions. Your combined responses should be 1-2 pages in length. At the minimum, a paragraph or two for each answer. 1. When can the police search without a warrant?  2. What is the difference between direct evidence and indirect evidence? Is...

Prompt Creating questions for an interview is a crucial element of the interview process. As you have learned, there are two main question types that can be used strategically to obtain the desired information from the interviewee. For this practice activity, review the Project One...

 Sex offender registries are found in each of the 50 states. In some states, registries also exist for juvenile offenders. Read the article entitled “When Kids Are Accused of Sex Crimes.” Then, write a reaction paper to the article. Do you feel that children should...

 In your weekly reading assignments, read the article written by Brad J. Bushman, Ph.D. entitled “It’s Time to Kill the Death Penalty.” Dr. Bushman indicates eight (8) reasons why he believes the United States should join over 140 other countries in abolishing the death penalty....

Overview In this assignment, you will summarize and explain the impact of landmark cases. Prompt In Project Three, you will examine landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases and their impact on police, courts, corrections, and juveniles. In this assignment, you will prepare for this project by...

Overview In this assignment, you will organize some of the essential processes and procedures of the court system. Prompt Understanding the process a defendant moves through in the court system and how juries function in different courts is an important aspect to understanding the criminal...

In the Supreme Court case Miller v. Alabama (2012), the opinion of the court states: Mandatory life without parole for a juvenile precludes consideration of his chronological age and its landmark features—among them, immaturity, impetuosity, and failure to appreciate risks and consequences. Take a position....

In order for trials to be fair, we can't be biased about who we select for jury duty. Studies showed that one of the primary issues impacting jury impartiality in jurisdictions across the country is the under-representation of racial and ethnic minorities. Women and minorities...