Category: Criminal homework help
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Chriss, J. J. (2022). Social control: An introduction (2nd ed.). Polity Pre
Chriss, J. J. (2022). Social control: An introduction (2nd ed.). Polity Press. Chapter 4. Medical Control Chapter 7. Medical Control: Case Studies Lippman, M. (2024). Law and society (3rd ed.). SAGE. Chapter 10. The Impact of Law on Society (p. 391-453) Less than 250 words for each question please don’t write long paragraphs for…
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You must submit a 2-3 page of the assigned journal article readings from this m
You must submit a 2-3 page of the assigned journal article readings from this module. This is not the appropriate place to discuss whether or not you enjoyed the material but is instead a means to assess whether or not you understood the material well enough to briefly summarize it. In other words, do not make your…
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do you feel without physical evidence a jury should not find guilt in a case
do you feel without physical evidence a jury should not find guilt in a case? Is circumstantial evidence just as important? Have the TV shows influenced jurors as to the types of evidence they may find in a criminal investigation?
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Susan is a seven year old child in the second grade. She comes from a poor fa
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, Susan’s…
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Choose 1: 1. It is expensive to upkeep a trace unit. Many labs are shutting the
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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Susan is a seven year old child in the second grade. She comes from a poor fa
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, Susan’s…
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Choose 1: 1. It is expensive to upkeep a trace unit. Many labs are shutting the
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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Please see attached, Instruction on assignment, templet of assignment, blank sh
Please see attached, Instruction on assignment, templet of assignment, blank sheet with assignment. Please let me know if there are any questions, this is a quick turnaround.
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Each @rticle assigned in Weeks 3 and 4 presents a valid argument that reflects
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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In your role as a criminal justice professional, you may need to participate
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…