Please respond to the following in a substantive post:Provide the Fifth or Sixth Amendment along with your interpretation of it and its importance. Illustrate with an example how the amendment applies to a player and a step in the criminal justice process (for example, Fourth Amendment—law enforcement—arrest). Refer to...
Investigators' roles are largely complete when they hand an investigation over to the District Attorney's office. Investigators may be called on, however, to help prepare evidence to be presented at trial and to testify about the investigation. In this assignment, you will outline how investigative procedures support the...
Forensic Evidence Discussion: Pick ONE of the Forensic Evidence Topics from Chapter 10 to discuss. In your initial post describe and define the topic you have selected (including citation and source information) explain how that type of forensic evidence...
Explain Wilson and Kelling's Broken Windows Theory. How is disorder related to serious crime? What is procedural Justice? Drawing on procedural justice theory, how should police be trained for optimal social order? ...
Crime Scene Management Discussion: Chapter 9, Topic 3 "Evidence Management" includes several very important topics. Pick ONE of the following topics for your discussion: (1) Contamination of Evidence; (2) Loss of Continuity (aka Chain of Custody); or (3) Originating Stages of Evidence (Pre Crime,...
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A good article review will include the following: A ½ page (minimum) review of the main ideas the article discusses and A ½ page (minimum) personal reflection on the article consisting of your personal opinions, thoughts, and/or experiences related to...
What is deterrence and rational choice theory? What is the difference between specific and general deterrence? What is the difference between deterrene and rational choice theory?SAMPLEFILE.jpg ...