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Portfolio Project: Case Study of Ted Kaczynski and Charles Manson

Portfolio Project Case Study of Ted Kaczynski and Charles Manson CRJ425 Criminal Law Colorado State University Global During a thirty year span of time, two individuals struck the nation with an eerie sense of fascination and fear as they carried out their horrific deeds. Theodore J. Kaczynski and Charles M. Manson are two names that […]

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Portfolio Milestone: Fraternity Hazing

Portfolio Milestone Fraternity Hazing CRJ425 Criminal Law Colorado State University Global Hazing, as defined by Merriam-Webster (n.d.), is, at its simplest, an initiation process involving harassment. Hazingprevention.org (n.d.), goes further to define hazing, specifically fraternity hazing, as “any action taken or any situation created intentionally that causes embarrassment, harassment or ridicule and risks emotional and/or

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Capital Punishment

Capital Punishment CRJ425 – Criminal Law Colorado State University Global Death penalties go back as far as the Eighteenth Century B.C., to King Hammurabi of Babylon (Death Penalty Information Center). Britain played a big part in America’s use of the death penalty, more than any other country. The first recorded use of capital punishment in

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Fact Pattern and Questions

Fact Pattern and Questions CRJ420 – Criminal Justice and the Constitution Colorado State University Global AMY’S CASE Amy, a known prostitute, was arrested by Officer Smith on possession of drug paraphernalia and prostitution. Based on the information provided in the fact pattern, there are many instances in which Amy’s constitutional rights are violated. Prior to

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The Exclusionary Rule

The Exclusionary Rule CRJ420 Criminal Justice and the Constitution Colorado State University Global The Fourth Amendment of the United States Bill of Rights lays out protections afforded to citizens against unreasonable searches and seizures. In order for law enforcement to legally search you or your belongings, they must have either probable cause to do so.

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