Category: Law


  • Over the past several weeks, we have examined multiple theoretical perspectives on crime, including: Deterrence and Rational Choice Biological and Biosocial Theories Psychological Theories Social Learning Theory Control Theories (Social Bond & Self-Control) Labeling Theories Classical Strain Theories (Merton, Cohen, Cloward & Ohlin, Miller) Each of these perspectives offers a different explanation for why crime…

  • Christensen and Wise (2009) state, [t]he U.S. Supreme Court has come to play an important role in articulating that system of rules. The Supreme Court’s federalism decisions are especially important in understanding what powers public managers [must] achieve policy priorities in the current context of devolved government. For this Case Study Assignment, you will provide…

  • You are a law enforcement officer responding to a 911 call about a domestic disturbance. Upon arrival, you find a family of four in a heated argument. The parents are shouting at each other, and one parent accuses the other of physical abuse, while their teenage child tries to intervene, becoming increasingly emotional. The younger…

  • There are various factors in making decisions to charge an individual with a crime. There are also stages and rules of trial by jury and rules of entering a guilty plea. This discussion asks you to examine plea agreements and the trial process. Please discuss each of the following: Discuss some of the reasons why…

  • Describe the two branches of juvenile corrections and identify their major differences. Critically analyze the current state of knowledge about “what works” in juvenile corrections, integrating material from this module (or previous modules) into your review. The Annie E. Casey Foundation’s (2011, required model reading) publication about the effects of juvenile incarceration asks the question…

  • In this CJ in Action, you and your group will act as jurors in a real criminal case. You’ll watch a real courtroom segment, deliberate as a group, and decide whether the defendant should be found guilty or not guilty. After reaching a collective verdict, you’ll write one shared document that includes: 1. Your group’s…

  • Workplace Environment Over the course of the next four weeks, we will examine the employer-employee relationship as it relates to the legal aspects of Human Resource Management. As HR Professionals, we understand the importance of complying with employment laws in order to mitigate the exposure to liability for unlawful actions. But, more importantly, we understand…

  • This discussion focuses on key considerations of you as a whole candidate and the impression you can make with your e-Portfolio. For this Discussion, review the Week 5 Lesson and eReserve Readings to assist your response to the following: PROMPT: 1. Discuss the role of civic and social responsibility in career development and building an…

  • Crime and criminal justice in the United States have evolved over time in response to social conditions, political priorities, economic change, and public attitudes. What is considered a crime, how crime is punished, and how justice is administered have all shifted as society has changed. To better understand the criminal justice system today, it is…

  • Discuss the possible psychological and emotional impact the court proceedings may have on a child if he/she is caught between two parents who are in a custody battle. You may use additional sources, but you MUST refer to the material in Chapter 12. (300 words minimum)