What are the steps in criminal procedure? What is the role of the prosecutor? Describe the Texas and federal criminal law systems.

Criminal procedure

What are the steps in criminal procedure? What is the role of the prosecutor? Describe the Texas and federal criminal law systems ( 100 words)

Fully explain your topic. What is it? What causes it? Who does it typically happen to? How frequently does it occur? What theories exist to explain why it occurs? What can be done to combat it? Why is this important to the study of family violence?

Date Rape

Fully explain your topic. What is it? What causes it? Who does it typically happen to? How frequently does it occur? What theories exist to explain why it occurs? What can be done to combat it? Why is this important to the study of family violence?

Discuss a recent anticrime Public Service Announcement in terms of its target audience, the problem it addresses, its use of fear, the behaviors it strives to encourage or discourage, and how effective it is perceived to be.

Anticrime Public Service Announcement

Discuss a recent anticrime Public Service Announcement in terms of its target audience, the problem it addresses, its use of fear, the behaviors it strives to encourage or discourage, and how effective it is perceived to be.

Provide an overview of three (3) academic references and state how they will be used in your Research Essay. Write a Research Essay 2500 words (+/- 10%) in length.

Annotated bibliography and essay

For the annotated bibliography, you are required to provide an overview of three (3) academic references and state how they will be used in your Research Essay (either in support of the conclusion, or as an idea that will be argued against). The references must be either journal articles and/or books. Website references cannot be used to complete this assessment.

Write a Research Essay 2500 words (+/- 10%) in length by selecting and critically discussing ONE of the following statements:

1. “Punitive justice models fail to prevent abuse or offer pathways to healing”.

2. “Australian prisons do not adequately cater to the needs of LGBTIQ+ inmates”.

3. “Restorative Justice is a paradigm, not a process”.

4. “Counter-Terrorism policies fail to respond to right wing terrorism”.

5. “Environmental damage is a consequence of vital economic development, not a crime

Which of the social structural theories that you read about in chapter 4 do you think presents the most logical explanation for juvenile crime? Support your response with examples and information from the text.

QUESTION 1 : Thread: Social Structural Theories

Which of the social structural theories that you read about in chapter 4 do you think presents the most logical explanation for juvenile crime? Support your response with examples and information from the text.

 

Which of the social structural theories that you read about in chapter 4 do you think presents the most logical explanation for juvenile crime? Support your response with examples and information from the text.

QUESTION 1 : Thread: Social Structural Theories

Which of the social structural theories that you read about in chapter 4 do you think presents the most logical explanation for juvenile crime? Support your response with examples and information from the text.

 

Identify two criminological theories that best explain specific criminal behavior. Describe how each criminological theory explains the criminal behavior. Explain how each applied criminological theory is ethical or not ethical.

MURDER AND SELLING DRUGS

While the intention of criminological theories is to explain why people commit crimes, the results of some theories when applied may lead to unethical outcomes. For example, the theory that genetic testing can help identify people that may be more likely to commit crime may seem like a scientifically logical way to explain behavior (see page 272 in the article, “The Return of Lombroso? Ethical Aspects of (Visions of) Preventative Forensic Screening” in the Role of Ethics resource section). But how should criminal justice professionals apply that theory? Should every person have genetic testing? Should people whose genetic testing reveals they might be more likely to commit crimes be sent through special programs, or simply removed from society? None of those options would be considered ethical. This is just one example, but it highlights the importance of assessing the outcome of any applied criminological theory to make sure it is ethical and unbiased.

Using the provided Module Seven Practice Activity Template Word Document, do the following:

Choose two criminal behaviors from the list provided in the template. Then, based on what you have learned in your resources, choose the criminological theory from the provided list in the template you believe best explains each criminal behavior. (Please do not use the same theory to explain both criminal behaviors.) Next, in 100 to 150 words for each theory, describe how you believe it explains the criminal behavior. Lastly, in 100 to 150 words, explain how each theory is ethical or unethical.

Specifically, the following rubric criteria must be addressed:

Identify two criminological theories that best explain specific criminal behavior.
Describe how each criminological theory explains the criminal behavior.
Explain how each applied criminological theory is ethical or not ethical.

Put together a PowerPoint presentation that will utilize contemporary case law and other resources to provide a training presentation to the attendees. Help attendees learn how to differentiate between probable cause and reasonable suspicion.

Constitution law

Assignment Overview Unit 4 – Individual Project
Deliverable Length: 15-20 PowerPoint slides with notes

OBJECTIVES
In addition to being a decorated law enforcement officer with 15 years of experience in investigations, you are also a member of a regional professional membership organization for law enforcement officers.

At next year’s annual conference, you will be conducting a training for which members can receive continuing education credits. The topic of your training is “Probable Cause v. Reasonable Suspicion: How Do We Train Our Officers?” This is a “train the trainer” event, in that the bulk of the attendees at your workshop will be training officers who will take these techniques back to their agencies to use as they train their new officers on these constitutional issues.

Your job is to put together a PowerPoint presentation that will utilize contemporary case law and other resources to provide a training presentation to the attendees. The objective of your training is to help attendees learn how to differentiate between probable cause and reasonable suspicion. Essentially, your job is to provide these trainers with the tools to return to their agencies and make these concepts and issues clear to their officers. Effectively presenting this information can be the difference between a case being dismissed for lack of probable cause, and a deserving criminal defendant being prosecuted effectively.

Your training should address, but is not necessarily limited to, the following:

  • • A definition of search and seizure
  • • A discussion of who the Fourth Amendment regulates
  • • A discussion of the reasonableness clause and the warrant clause of the Fourth Amendment

 

Why do you believe the United States has an inflated number of mentally ill offenders in the prison system? What reforms are needed to in order to provide mentally ill offenders with adequate mental health treatment? What types of aftercare programs are needed for mentally ill offenders who are released from prison? Are there changes that need to be made to the parole system in order to prevent these individuals from re-offending? How could the showing of this video be used to train future counselors and psychologists? How might the video be useful for policy writers?

Treatment of Adult Mentally Ill Offenders – Movie “The New Asylums”

[WLOs: 1, 2] [CLOs: 6,7]

Write a reaction paper, six pages in length, which address the following questions generated from the Frontline video “The New Asylums:”

  • Why do you believe the United States has an inflated number of mentally ill offenders in the prison system?
  • What reforms are needed to in order to provide mentally ill offenders with adequate mental health treatment?
  • There are differing theories (rehabilitative vs. punitive) of how offenders should be treated in prison and what services they should be provided. What types of services/interventions do you believe are needed in our current penal system?
  • What types of aftercare programs are needed for mentally ill offenders who are released from prison? Are there changes that need to be made to the parole system in order to prevent these individuals from re-offending?
  • How could the showing of this video be used to train future counselors and psychologists? How might the video be useful for policy writers?

What are we afraid of? What are we attempting to hold on to? What does the future of the American Criminal Justice System look like if law enforcement officials, administrators, lawyers, judges, etc. refuse to acknowledge and hold accountable those who refuse to be humane, fair, and equitable? What will you do to be the change?

Fear

Fear is one of the strongest emotions associated with the mistreatment of people. What are we afraid of? What are we attempting to hold on to? What does the future of the American Criminal Justice System look like if law enforcement officials, administrators, lawyers, judges, etc. refuse to acknowledge and hold accountable those who refuse to be humane, fair, and equitable?

What will you do to be the change?