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 PowerPoint   Strategic Change Cycle Assume that you are a program coordinator for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and you have been asked to participate in developing a strategic plan to develop and implement a new method to screen potential entrants to the United...

As you read through the required materials for this week, you should come to realize that there are a great number of materials and technologies typically found in a modern forensic laboratory that are used to process and analyze physical evidence that may help solve...

Every researcher is faced with a host of uncertainties as they embark upon any respective research endeavor. Decisions have to be made, methodologies finalized, data analyzed, and inferences made. As you begin adding the final touches to your Final Project, take a moment to reflect...

All research endeavors must, by necessity, progress through a series of logical and meaningful steps. These steps allow a researcher to be confident that the inferences and conclusions reached at the culmination of a project are valid, unbiased, representative, and generalizable.  In Chapter 8 of...

Instructions SWOT Analysis We have discussed the importance of the SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats) analysis in this unit, and now you will have the opportunity to conduct one on your own. Review the unit readings including the one-page required reading assignment titled “SWOT...

  False Confessions Successful interviews and interrogations of suspects often involve understanding the psychology of the offender and establishing a rapport with them, including those who have committed egregious acts. However, investigators and interviewers must take due care while embarking upon a dialogue with...

You are a sociologist, and you notice that the juveniles in your area are starting to cause legal problems and are beginning to overload the juvenile court system. There are several theories that explain why juveniles become delinquent. Some of the sociological theories include anomie,...

  Provide an overview of the criminological theory you selected. Include the main tenets and propositions in your overview. Describe how this theory explains the occurrence of crime. Include biological, psychological, social, and structural variables. Provide...

   Investigative Psychology Forensic psychology is the melding of psychological assessments within the construct of legal precedents. For example, insanity is a legal concept; it is not a diagnosis and is not listed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). Use...

  For Week 2: Select a crime that interests you and create a 500 to 700-word paper (approximately 2 pages, 1-inch margins, 12pt font, double spaced) that: ·  Identifies the crime you selected, including an explanation of what deviant acts make it illegal. You are...