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CRJ 524 Week 1 Discussion 1

CRJ 524 Week 1 Discussion 1 When I think of the meaning of ethics in the context of an individual I think of a moral code that guides someone’s everyday life. Everyone has their induvial definition of what is ethical and what is not so what may seem ethical to one person may not be […]

Response and Mitigation

Response and Mitigation Emergency Mgmt. – CRJ420 Response and Mitigation Response Plan In dealing with the scenario highlighted, a hurricane that hit the Southeast U.S. Gulf coast rendering over 500,000 people without homes. The first national response agency that would help in responding to the situation is the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). FEMA is

Confessions and Admissions after a Request for a Lawyer

Case Study 3: Confessions and Admissions after a Request for a Lawyer CRJ325 Criminal Procedure The Fourth and Fifth Amendment The Fourth Amendment’s probable cause requirement in police work governed Officer Jones’ actions in the warrantless arrest of the shoplifting suspect.The warrantless arrest was justified when probable cause was present before Officer Jones’ seizure. Probable

Ethics, Media, and Criminal Justice

Ethics, Media, and Criminal Justice Ashford University CRJ 524: Ethics in Criminal Justice Ethics, Media, and Criminal Justice The media reporting on the criminal justice system have a big impact on what they are reporting on the news to society. Banks (2016) “numerous studies have shown that most people gain their knowledge of events from

Lineups and Other Means of Pretrial Identification

CRJ325 Criminal Procedure Discussion Week 7 “Lineups and Other Means of Pretrial Identification”  Please respond to the following: Read the article located in the course shell titled, “The Problem with Eyewitness Testimony: A talk by Barbara Tversky, Professor of Psychology and George Fisher, Professor of Law”.  Next, explain two (2) major issues that you can identify

CRJ 524 Week 1 Discussion 2

Ethics in the criminal justice system is very important. When I think of ethics in the context of a group I think of groups such as a church or police officers. Those are groups that essentially share the same ethical values as yourself. When it comes to ethics in the criminal justice system it is

CRJ 524 Week 3 Discussion 1

Police Officers deal with moral dilemmas on daily basis. The recent increase of police related incidents has put police officers in a moral dilemma at times when it comes to certain situations involving civilians. According to the text police officers can make decisions based on the situation which can cause a huge dilemma. The first

Prisons Comparisons in multiple Countries

Prisons Comparisons in multiple Countries name CRJ613: Comparative Criminal Justice Systems (SCH1740A) Professor Tonia Pace date This paper will discuss and explain the prison systems of South Africa, Brazil and India, while respectively comparing their similarities and differences between them. Across the world there are many different prison systems that all serve different purposes due

CRJ 305 Week 3 Discussion 2

Identify a crime or criminal issue that you believe has a law enforcement solution. Considering the Problem Analysis Chart (Step 8) in Crime Analysis for Problem Solvers in 60 Small Steps (assigned reading for Week Two) and the Twenty Five Techniques of Situational Prevention chart, propose a potential solution to the crime or criminal issue you identified. Explain how

Internal and External Stakeholders FEMA

Internal and External Stakeholders: FEMA Internal and External Stakeholders: FEMA CRJ 499 Abstract Assignment #2: Internal and External Stakeholders: FEMA Considering your chosen topic, How have internal or external stakeholders influenced the situation in a positive or negative way? How will you consider stakeholders in your solution to the problem? How will you motivate individuals

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