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 Submits choice of case study.   Explains selection by providing detailed paragraph on choice of case study. TOPIC SELECTED: Corrections Subdivision (aka Detention)  The primary function of a corrections officer is to protect the community by supervising offenders and reporting noncompliance to the...

Chapter 2 (Theories of Criminality and Crime) Points Possible: 20 Deliverable Length: 3-4 pages Due: Saturday, September 3 by 11:55 pm Answer any two questions (10 points each): 1.  Compare and contrast biological and psychological theories of crime/criminals. In particular, distinguish between the earlier biological...

 1. Was the whistleblowing in this case moral according to the guidelines discussed in the course textbook? Did the officer make the correct decision? 2. What challenges did the officer face when deciding to "blow the whistle?" 3. How does the fear of retaliation impact...

   Discussion Assignment Instructions Due date: by 10am Monday August 19, 2022. NO LATE WORK!!!! Discussion Board #3:  Qualitative Data Collection Articulate the importance and usefulness of focus groups. Compare and contrast the role of ethnographies and case studies in data collection. Instructions Thread Each...

 the biblical and constitutional parameters for the particular policy  focus being discussed in this module. In other words, you must discuss  the “May” portion of the “May-Can-Should” approach to policy analysis  and implementation.  Remember to provide thoughts on what government should or should not do...

 PLEASE SEE ATTACHMENT Headings should be included and must conform to the content categories listed  (i.e., Statesmanship Model, Interpersonal and Organizational Leadership,   Discuss the link between interpersonal leadership and organizational leadership and how effective public administration statesmanship engages in key organizational communication best ...

Constitutional Amendments and the Criminal Justice ProcessOverviewThe U.S. Constitution affords citizens various rights and freedoms. These include freedom of religion, freedom from unreasonable search and seizures, and the right to equal justice. As upholders of the Constitution, police officers swear an oath to uphold people’s Constitutional rights as...