Is the five-schedule classification of controlled substances outdated and in need of revision? If you believe the schedule classification is in need of revision, which substances should be controlled differently?

Discussion 1

Introduction

Proposed changes in drug control policy often evoke strong reactions despite major historical shifts in US drug policy (e.g., prohibition; the War on Drugs). For this discussion, we will be looking at whether or not the five-schedule classification of controlled substances is outdated and in need of revision, and, if it is revised, which drug classifications are most in need of revision. Be sure to take into consideration new knowledge regarding drugs and substance abuse, shifts in the popular culture regarding the use of some substances, and the emergence of new recreational drugs in your post. To get started, watch the brief video here:

Drug Schedules (Links to an external site.)

Instructions

Craft a discussion post in which you respond to both of the following questions:

Is the five-schedule classification of controlled substances outdated and in need of revision?
If you believe the schedule classification is in need of revision, which substances should be controlled differently?

What types of prevention and treatment programs are available to female inmates? How does this compare to prevention and treatment programs for male inmates? Do you believe there are enough programs available for offenders, why or why not?

Prevention and treatment programs to female inmates

What types of prevention and treatment programs are available to female inmates? How does this compare to prevention and treatment programs for male inmates? Do you believe there are enough programs available for offenders, why or why not?

Summarize the key legal and privacy concerns discussed by Strutin. Form an argumentative essay supporting your position relating to those issues raised by henning and srtutin. Indicate wether you agree with one author over the other. wether you disagree with both. or have other ideas explain your position

Pretrial Proceduer

Read the two following research documents 1)Henning A.C. Compulsory DNA collection a fourth ammendment analysis Washington DC Congressional Research Service Library of Congress 2)Srtutin,K(2014)DNA without warrant: decoding privacy probable cause and personhood. Rich.JL and PUB.INT.18.319 now with these two answer these three questions Summarize the key legal and privacy concerns discussed by henning next Summarize the key legal and privacy concerns discussed by Strutin. Then form an argumentative essay supporting your position relating to those issues raised by henning and srtutin. Indicate wether you agree with one author over the other. wether you disagree with both. or have other ideas explain your position

In the Presentence Investigation, you will include the demographics of the offender, a description of the crime, reason or motive for committing the crime, prior criminal record, victim impact statements, the educational history of the offender, the military history of the offender, any treatment history of the offender, the personal and family history of the offender, health of the offender, financial status of the offender, living arrangements of the offender and a recommendation of sentencing to the court.

Pre-sentence investigation report

For this project, you will be acting in the role of a probation officer who is responsible for creating a pre-sentence investigation report for an offender who has been found guilty or plead no contest for a crime. The pre-sentence investigation is a tool used by the courts to help determine sentencing. You may choose any real-life offender from the present or the past to use in this project.

In the Presentence Investigation, you will include the demographics of the offender, a description of the crime, reason or motive for committing the crime, prior criminal record (including juvenile record if available), victim impact statements, the educational history of the offender, the military history of the offender, any treatment history of the offender, the personal and family history of the offender, health of the offender (including any substance abuse or mental health issues), financial status of the offender, living arrangements of the offender and a recommendation of sentencing to the court. Attached you will find the Florida State Statutes on what should be included in a Pre-Sentence Investigation Report, two samples of a Pre-Sentence Investigation Reports (DS pages 9-17 and LM pages 1-7), a Sample Score sheet (two pages) and a Sample Template to help you record information to include with your report. Remember that you will need to have an APA Reference Page for the research you did on your offender and will need to include in-text citations in your narrative in the Pre-Sentence Investigation where appropriate.

Identify the key legal question or issues that were covered before SCOTUS and the decision. Identify the Supreme Court justice writing the majority opinion. Summarize the decision. Explain wether you agree with the decision in the case and why.

Distribution of Government Power and Judicial Government

Dezepi vs United States a case in which the court decided wether an individual can be prosecuted in the court of Indian Offenses and also in Federal court for the same offenses without violating the constitution double jeporady clause. Granted Oct,18,2021.2) Kemp vs United States a case in which the court decided wether Federal rule of civil procedure 60(b)(1) authorizes relief based on district courts error of law. Granted Jan,10,2022

These questions to be answered. A summary of each case. Summary of procedural history of the case or how it wound its way throgh the court sysytem of the US Supreme Court. The key facts. The appellate court and reasoning. Identify the key legal question or issues that were covered before SCOTUS and the decision. Identify the Supreme Court justice writing the majority opinion. Summarize the decision. Explain wether you agree with the decision in the case and why

In your opinion, what changes, if any, do we need to incorporate into our systems of corrections? What do we do about corrections in America today? Discuss in detail. Support your opinion.

Corrections in America

This module is extremely content heavy but still only brushes the surface of the many issues facing modern corrections. You have seen the theories and purpose of corrections, the reality of what is happening in our correctional facilities and related institutions, and been exposed to some of the conversations and alternative ideas on topic.

In your opinion, what changes, if any, do we need to incorporate into our systems of corrections? What do we do about corrections in America today? Discuss in detail. Support your opinion.

In a 3-page essay, analyze violence, power, and obsessions through the lens of trauma regarding immigration, migrations, current border realities and criminality in general. How have these elements been reflected in Isabel Allende’s novel, as well as potentially, in the development of her various characters and their struggles.

Criminal obsessions

In a 3-page essay, analyze violence, power, and obsessions through the lens of trauma regarding immigration, migrations, current border realities and criminality in general. How have these elements been reflected in Isabel Allende’s novel, as well as potentially, in the development of her various characters and their struggles.

What is jurisdiction, and how does it impact state and federal courts? What is concurrent jurisdiction? Provide 1 example of a crime for which the state court has jurisdiction and another example of a federal crime for which the federal court has jurisdiction. Why does each respective court have jurisdiction for the crimes that you have listed?

Instructions Unit 2: State and Federal Court Systems

What is jurisdiction?

 

Jurisdiction is the foundation of every case. A case must be filed in a court that possesses jurisdiction. You are currently working in the District Attorney’s Office as an investigator, and you have been asked to investigate the court that has jurisdiction over a case that involves the robbery of a local bank and two murders. The district attorney has asked you to research the questions to help her make a decision.

Jurisdiction is very important within the court system because it is what decides whether the state or federal government has the authority to prosecute the case. In a 2-page paper, research the following:

  • What is jurisdiction, and how does it impact state and federal courts?
  • What is concurrent jurisdiction?
  • Provide 1 example of a crime for which the state court has jurisdiction and another example of a federal crime for which the federal court has jurisdiction. Why does each respective court have jurisdiction for the crimes that you have listed?
  • Provide 1 example of a crime for which concurrent jurisdiction exists, that is, the criminal act could be prosecuted in state or federal court or both. In the example that you provided; in which court do you think that the case should be prosecuted? Why?
  • Next, locate the Web site for your state’s Supreme Court (if you reside in the state of New York, your state refers to its highest appellate court as the Court of Appeals). Discuss the make-up of your state’s highest appellate court.        TEXAS is my state
  • Provide citations to your references at the end of your assignment in a Reference section.

 

Select two Non-Profit Organizations (NPOs) in Los Angeles, California to research which address Juveniles Needs. Explain in a one page paper why you selected them.

Topic Paper

Select two Non-Profit Organizations (NPOs) in Los Angeles, California to research which address Juveniles Needs. These should not be publicly-funded or government organizations. Explain in a one page paper why you selected them.

How does this information impact the study of juvenile justice? What ideas do you have for using this information in the development of programs and services for juveniles, their families, and their communities?

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How does this information impact the study of juvenile justice? What ideas do you have for using this information in the development of programs and services for juveniles, their families, and their communities?