What are the similiarities and differences with Intimate Partner Violence and Domestic Violence? When did IPV become so prevalent? Do you agree with the films findings and can you support it with documentation? Have you, or someone you know, ever been a victim of IPV or DV? Did you ever ask yourself, “Why don’t they just leave”?.

Victimology

Review Intimate Partner Violence (Links to an external site.) and Why Women Do Not Leave Film (Links to an external site.). What are the similiarities and differences with Intimate Partner Violence and Domestic Violence? When did IPV become so prevalent? Do you agree with the films findings and can you support it with documentation? Have you, or someone you know, ever been a victim of IPV or DV? Did you ever ask yourself, “Why don’t they just leave”?.

Write clearly, concisely, and appropriately using APA 6th Edition, correct English, grammar, punctuation, usage, sentence structure and vocabulary. Your essay should be 3-5 pages in length and should be submitted through Turnitin using the assignment link. Review the rubric below.

Prepare a 400 word initial post that briefly describes how the last 20 years of computer technology and Internet development have affected daily life through the lens of one specific cyber crime.

Computers and the Internet

Prior to beginning work on this discussion read The History of Computing in the History of Technology (https://www.princeton.edu/~hos/mike/articles/hcht.pdf). It is recommended that you also review The Modern History of Computing (https://www.princeton.edu/~hos/mike/articles/hcht.pdf) website. Review the instructions for both the initial post and guided response sections and research at least one additional scholarly source, in addition to those required, to support their statements.

Prepare a 400 word initial post that briefly describes how the last 20 years of computer technology and Internet development have affected daily life through the lens of one specific cyber crime. Choose one of the cyber crimes listed below to use as the focus of your description.

Identity Theft
Online Predators
Malware
Internet Fraud
Piracy-Intellectual Property Theft
Computer Intrusions
Within this description, explain how computers and Internet technological advances have created a fertile ground for criminal activity.

Describe the basic approach to the juvenile court system today. • Describe the adjudication process in the juvenile court system. • What are some key differences between the juvenile and adult systems, and why do these differences exist?

Juvenile delinquency

• Describe the adjudication process in the juvenile court system. • What are some key differences between the juvenile and adult systems, and why do these differences exist?
You can use this template to help organize your paper.

For assistance with your assignment, please use your text, Web resources, and all course materials.

Criteria Maximum Points Possible Describe the basic approach to the juvenile court system today. 30 Describe the adjudication process in the uvenile court system. 30 Identified some key differences between the uvenile and adult systems. 25 Described a reason for differences between the adult and juvenile systems. 30 Professional Language:

Characterize the counseling, treatment, and intervention of juvenile offenders.
Identify the social characteristics of juvenile offenders and the implications of family, class and education.
Identify the theories of juvenile delinquency and the antecedents of our current juvenile justice system.
Summarize the social characteristics of the juvenile court system and accompanying laws.
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In some juvenile cases, corrective actions may not be effective and the youth will continue to offend with increasing severity. Courts will explore the available options to rehabilitate the juvenile offender. However, increased severity of offenses can often lead to a juvenile’s transfer to an adult court where penalties are more severe.
As you complete your assignment, consider the differences between the adult and juvenile court systems.
• Describe the basic approach to the juvenile court system today. • Describe the adjudication process in the juvenile court system. • What are some key differences between the juvenile and adult systems, and why do these differences exist?

What are the two main considerations in the decision whether or not to release one who is arrested while their case is pending? What is the main unfairness in the use of cash bonds while cases are pending? What other options have been created to limit the use of incarceration while still exerting some level of control over the defendant?

Coursework

  1. What are the two main considerations in the decision whether or not to release one who is arrested while their case is pending? What is the main unfairness in the use of cash bonds while cases are pending? What other options have been created to limit the use of incarceration while still exerting some level of control over the defendant?

 

  1. What is the basic purpose of pretrial diversion? What advantage would this have over using correctional services post-conviction? Give an example of how pretrial diversion might be used.

 

  1. In a sentence or two, describe the meaning of each of the five generally accepted purposes for imposing criminal sanctions.

 

  1. What is the difference between determinate and indeterminate sentencing? What advantages are afforded by each?  What are the pros and cons of using a sentencing guidelines system?

 

  1. What did John Augustus and Alexander Maconochie have in common in their overall philosophy about justice, and in the resistance that they faced? What innovations eventually occurred based on the ideas of each?  In what main ways might we say that the ideas of Augustus have gotten lost along the way? Give examples.

 

  1. Describe the main goals and procedures of probation supervision. Upon what does probation rely to get probationers to do what they are supposed to do?  What is meant by a technical violation of probation?  Give an example.  Why are technical violations seen as being closely related to probation officer discretion than are new arrest violations?

 

  1. What is meant by specific (also called special) conditions of probation?” Give three examples of typical special conditions of probation. What benefits are gained in using special conditions of probation?  In what ways might the overuse of special conditions of probation result in inordinately high probation violation rates?  Explain by using an example.

 

  1. What is the single main purpose of the Presentencing Investigation and Report (PSI)? Why has it traditionally been considered a main example of individualized justice? At what point in the criminal justice process is the PSI used? Describe the main components of the PSI.

 

Answer: The single main purpose of the PSI is

 

  1. What goals and ideas led to the creation of parole in the late 1800s? What is the basic philosophy supporting parole? Identify some main factors (three would be good) taken into consideration by Parole Boards in considering whether parole should be granted?

 

  1. Identify important ways in which parole is different from, and also similar to probation? What is the significance of the fact that being granted probation or parole is a privilege and not a right? How does this basic idea of a privilege and not a right change once someone is placed on probation or parole?

 

  1. Make an argument as to why parole should be abolished, or at least seriously limited. Then, make an argument for why parole should be supported.

 

  1. Identify four due process rights that were given to those on probation and parole in matters of revocation, stipulated in laws from the late 1960s and early 1970s. How does the standard of proof required on the part of the state in revocation hearings differ from that required in regular criminal proceedings?

 

  1. What main points do we learn from the “Outside the Gates,” (Jean Sanders) and the “Ex-offender” articles in the packet (Week 6) about that which is needed for successful reentry from prison? (Two or three main points from each.)

List all of the facts relevant to deciding whether Douglas Bauer was the factual and legal cause of TC’s classmate’s gunshot wounds. In your opinion, was this a crime or a tragic accident? Defend your answer.

State v. Bauer

Do some online research about this case and the difference of causation within criminal law versus causation in torts.  Insure you do not use any opinion sources online. You should use research-based academic articles or sources. This paper needs to be written based on factual, data-supported information, not your opinion or any other opinions that are prevalent online.

Your assignment

You may use material from your textbook and that you find from online, academic sources. For this first writing assignment, I expect you to use the guidelines I have set up above to write this short paper addressing these questions:

List all of the facts relevant to deciding whether Douglas Bauer was the factual and legal cause of TC’s classmate’s gunshot wounds.
Summarize the majority opinion’s arguments
Summarize the dissents arguments
Summarize other facts or information you found online.
In your opinion, was this a crime or a tragic accident? Defend your answer.

Identify three possible witnesses and provide their contact information.

Team prosecuting a homicide

Suppose that you are part of the team prosecuting a homicide. The defense has announced that it will argue that the defendant was insane at the time of the crime. You are now seeking experts to testify that the defendant was legally sane at the time of the crime. Search for expert witnesses, using the following link:

http://www.almexperts.com/

Identify three possible witnesses, providing their contact information.

What are the advantages of having several officers search a crime scene? What are the disadvantages? What factors are considered in the legal search of a PERSON, a private DWELLING, ABANDONED PROPERTY, a BUSINESS, a MOTOR VEHICLE, etc.?

Assignment 2

This week’s ASSIGNMENT is to answer a series of questions. Your answers should be comprehensive, detailed and written in narrative form. Proper spelling, grammar and punctuation are mandatory. Officers and Detectives write lots of reports and they must be concise and professional with no room for slang, poor spelling and grammar.
#1 – What are the advantages of having several officers search a crime scene? What are the disadvantages?
#2 – Many court decisions regarding police involve the question of legal searches. What factors are considered in the legal search of a PERSON, a private DWELLING, ABANDONED PROPERTY, a BUSINESS, a MOTOR VEHICLE, etc.?
#3 – Do you think notes should be retained or destroyed after a report has been written and why
#4 – Police officers frequently stop vehicles for traffic violations. Under the PLAIN-VIEW doctrine, what evidence may be taken during such a stop? May the officers search the vehicle? The driver? The occupants? Be detailed in your answers.

Prepare an Analysis Report using data and information from studies on leadership styles and characteristics derived from empirical research, and explain how the information applies to successful leaders in the profession.

Criminal justice leaders.

Prepare an Analysis Report using data and information from studies on leadership styles and characteristics derived from empirical research, and explain how the information applies to successful leaders in the profession. Cite specific examples of criminal justice leaders who embody the concepts learned from the literature. Analyze the findings and make or state at least three (3) conclusions based on, or derived from, the research in your report that could benefit criminal justice leaders.

Do all these technologies that appear to be great and advertise themselves to make the life of law enforcement more efficient?

CCJ5078- Discussion #4 classmates response

Technology is a vital part to modern day policing. I have just gotten back from a Crime Analyst Conference where there were endless booths of different companies selling variations of technology stating that they will help prevent and solve crime. I have yet to have seen a department that doesn’t use some sort of mapping software for their crime intelligence or Compstat meetings. Every year, there seems to be further advances in policing technology that states that it will be the next best thing to solving crime. From these point-of-views, it seems that we are upon another technological revolution in policing. According to Byrne and Marx (2011), the first technological revolution for policing came with the telephone, two-way radio, and the vehicle. We are in the beginning stages of a second technological revolution that involves mobile data centers (MDCs), online records management systems, computer-aided dispatch (CAD), automatic fingerprinting, license plate readers, and facial recognition. While all these technologies appear to be great and advertise themselves to make the life of law enforcement more efficient, do they? One of the most important issues when it comes to policing technology is that there is no one who is empirically assessing if it is even successful in preventing or solving crime. There is limited evidence on the success of the more popular technological tools in research. Police departments are allowing the novelty of new technology sway their adoption of crime prevention techniques instead of turning to empirical research (Byrne & Marx, 2011). Technology does allow officers to become more efficient and predictable in their actions. The spread of McDonalization has reached into the criminal justice sector with the implementing of new technology (Bohm, 2007). While being more efficient isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but it requires trust in the technology and if that technology hasn’t been tested then how does anyone know it will truly work? For instance, in my department, with the implementation of license plate readers (LPR), officers have reduced the amount of vehicle plates they run to check to see if the car is stolen. The assumption is that the LPR will catch the plate of the stolen vehicle and send an alert to the officers. While this may appear to be more efficient way of catching stolen vehicles, there is limited research in how effective that method is at obtaining stolen vehicles and if the LPR is consistent with its plate reads.

 

What can social networks do to prevent the spread of false memes? Include in your answer how you would protect freedom of expression and also protect consumers from fake news.

social networks

Answer the following question in 500 words or less (however, if you exceed this limit, that is fine):

What can social networks do to prevent the spread of false memes? Include in your answer how you would protect freedom of expression and also protect consumers from fake news.