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Question 4
How interlinked are sociology and criminology? The field of sociology studies life and any social changes that might impact a person’s life. Criminology, as we know, is the scientific study of crime and everything that factors into it, including behavior. How do these fit together? Does one have to do with the other? Can […]
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Susan is a seven year old child in the second grade. She comes from a poor family and her single mom, Betty, tends to work up to 60 hours per week which requires Susan to spend time with lots of different babysitters. Betty has few friends and even fewer social resources. At school, Susans […]
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Susan is a seven year old child in the second grade. She comes from a poor family and her single mom, Betty, tends to work up to 60 hours per week which requires Susan to spend time with lots of different babysitters. Betty has few friends and even fewer social resources. At school, Susans […]
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Discussion
Choose 1: 1. It is expensive to upkeep a trace unit. Many labs are shutting their units down. Discuss the pros/cons of keeping open a unit that doesn’t give personal identification data, like DNA. 2. The number of trace evidence cases submitted to labs has continually diminished over recent years. Why do you think that is […]
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Prosecutors often possess unfettered discretion in making charging decisions. The prosecutor’s essential duty is to ensure that charging decisions are based upon the existence of probable cause. However, some would expand the prosecutor’s duty to matters surrounding social justice. In fact, K. Babe Howell suggests that prosecutors have a duty to seek justice and […]
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Wk 3 Sentencing Disparity Summary
In your role as a criminal justice professional, you may need to participate in courtroom proceedings. Having a clear understanding of racial and ethnic issues that can occur in the courts will help you identify common disparities and biases that may impede justice. Research a high-profile criminal trial in the United States with a clear […]
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@ss@y 2
Each @rticle assigned in Weeks 3 and 4 presents a valid argument that reflects a stance at the time they were published. While they make compelling arguments regarding their individual topics, much has changed in our understanding of the issues they raise. Choose one of the readings in Weeks 3 and 4 and update the […]
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Discussion
Jason, a seven year old child, is in the second grade. At school, his teacher noticed he was having problems sitting during class. She asked Jason why he was wiggling around in his seat and what was wrong. Jason replied that his daddy had given him a real whipping last night for coming home […]
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Jason, a seven year old child, is in the second grade. At school, his teacher noticed he was having problems sitting during class. She asked Jason why he was wiggling around in his seat and what was wrong. Jason replied that his daddy had given him a real whipping last night for coming home […]
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Law – Criminal homework corrections implicit bias
Hide Assignment InformationTurnitinThis assignment will be submitted to Turnitin.Instructions Part I – Written Assignment Purpose The purpose of this project is to show mastery of the materials in this course. Completing the materials for this learning outcome should take you approximately: 3 hours. Objectives Upon successful completion of the materials for this […]
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