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You are serving on a jury for a murder trial. The evidence presented at trial was largely circumstantial and, in your mind, equivocal. During closing, the prosecutor argued that you must find the defendant guilty because he confessed to the crime. The defense attorney immediately...

Some things are caused by other things. Talking about cause and effect and with respect to nomothetic explanation, what are the three specific criteria or conditions for causality? In order words, what conditions must exist before you can conclude that A “causes” B? Please discuss...

   1. Explain lapping. 2. Why is cash larceny easier to detect than skimming? 3. Article: Lapping it Up What serious internal control deficiency should the bank’s external auditors have detected? 4. Article: Management Left Unchecked Which do you think is the most important lesson...

Please respond to the following in a substantive post. Address these questions:Do lineups still appear to be effective? Why or why not?Is eyewitness identification still a proper investigation tool? What point in the article drew your interest the most?   ...

Chapter 3 & 4 Assignment type: Canvas Due Date:  9/13/22 Points Possible:  10 Project Duration:  8-10 hours Deliverable Length:  3 – 4 paragraphs  What is your opinion of the controversial study, “Trouble in the Tearoom?” Points to include in your answer: Was...

  3. Research "free infographic maker for students" . a.  Select one of the free tools listed in the articles, and create an infographic about  one of the following concepts from our readings: nonverbal communication b.  Include pictures, graphs, and charts in the...

   Provide at least one original suggestion as to how society can protect vulnerable populations from falsely confessing to a crime. Your suggestion should be creative, yet also realistic. Next, in many jurisdictions throughout the country, police officers are permitted to lie and utilize deception...

  "Police officers frequently engage in deceptive conduct to perform their duties. Officers perform secretly in undercover operations seeking to gain evidence on the targets of their investigations. While undercover, they may lie about their identity, their past acts, or their plans of criminal activity....

 In this journal entry, reflect on at least two things you learned or discovered through the Chapter's readings. Reflect on how a particular topic in the chapter was interesting, challenging, boring, surprising to you and how you may apply a particular concept or theory you learned...