Introduction The Sixth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees criminal defendants: The right to a public trial without unnecessary delay. The right to an attorney, the right to an impartial jury. The right to know one's accusers. The nature of the...
Overview The frequency of cyber fraud is of increasing concern to law enforcement. It is an arms race between police and criminals that demands criminal justice personnel fully understand the methods used by criminals and the tools used to combat them. In this...
Religious Affinity Scams Before addressing this week's forum, watch/read the following: FBI–Affinity Fraud Affinity Fraud One of the more despicable forms of white-collar crime involves preying on those by manipulating their religious faith. If you,...
Locate a minimum of five articles on the execution of Troy Anthony Davis on September 11, 2011. After reading these articles, in a minimum of 300 words, discuss the execution of Mr. Davis. As a part of your submission, discuss why (or why not) you supported...
In this module, we continued to read and consider needs evaluations. Mears offered examples related to mass incarceration and sex crimes, and this module's supplements offer us some additional insights into how we conceptualize "needs." In...
In a minimum of 150 words, using scholarly material and proper citations, answer the following question: “Few people could live together and not have laws” and why? Your initial discussion board response must reflect at least...
Read the https://multimedia.phoenix.edu/cms/202447077 handout before answering your discussion questions. Due Thursday Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words: Select one time period in American corrections listed in the handout and...
Final Project: Final Project: The final project pulls together all of the other sections and adds in a conclusion and implication section. In other words, you will make an argument as to why your research was important to conduct and its social, political, and...
Each question should be 250 words each Question # 1. The Fourth AmendmentLinks to an external site. to the U.S. Constitution protects personal privacy and every citizen's right to be free from unreasonable government intrusion into their persons, homes,...
Choose 1 of the topics listed below and develop the following:a list of 3 to 5 (or more) strong web sources (not including the library) that provide research on that topica list of 3 to 5 (or more) weak web sources that show bias or are not...
After reviewing the materials in the lesson (presentation, articles, the documentary on wrongful convictions and prosecutorial misconduct conference): Select someone who was exonerated and released from prison over the past few decades (1980-2024). What...
Introduction The Law The Sixth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution reads, "In all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been...