Antionette Stewart April 12‚ 2011 Law Enforcement CJ 384 CHAPTER 10 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1. Which is the greater threat—domestic or international terrorism? Why? International terrorism because it’s foreign based or directed by countries or groups outside the United States against the United States. 2. Does your police department have a counterterrorism strategy in place? If so‚ what is it? The USA PATRIOT ACT which gives police unprecedented ability to search‚ seize‚ detain or eavesdrop
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9/8/2005). As a society‚ we often wonder if the idea behind serial killers is just a myth‚ or if in fact reality. The purpose of this argument is to analyze the "serial killer" myth in America and explain it through four imperative criminological theories. Through our class lectures‚ we have learned that‚ "serial killers have set a particular image that is a myth." And also‚ "serial killers are outside strangers and we need to do everything within our power to stay away from them" (Lecture‚ 9/8/2005)
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Rational Choice Theory and Structural Functionalism: A Supplementation and Assimilation Great theories produce opposition in connection to their inconsistencies and while challengers may position the theory contra itself‚ followers tend to revise the theory in order to preserve it from dismissal. This usually occurs by broadening the original theory while maintaining that the revision is consistent with the theory’s original meaning. In exploring Talcott Parson’s Theory of Structural Functionalism
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Course Syllabus Gen/200 Foundation for General Education and Professional Success Course Start Date: 02/02/2010 Course End Date: 03/09/2010 PRIMARY TEXT(S): Students must read all materials available at the eCampus page for this course on https://ecampus.phoenix.edu/ Carter‚ C.‚ Bishop‚ J.‚ & Kravits‚ S. (2007). Keys to college studying: Becoming an active thinker (2nd ed.). Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Prentice Hall. Note: The Carter text is found on the GEN 200 classroom‚ under the materials tab
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Cyberspace and Criminal behavior Antonella Zavala Missouri Valley College Author Note This paper was prepared and submitted for CJ360 Cybercrime Fall 2014‚ taught by Professor Alecia Schmidt. Cyberspace and Criminal Behavior Cyberspace has been traditionally defined as the exchange of information and communication from one person to another in completely different geographical locations (Britz‚ 2013‚ p.3). According to Britz cyberspace was defined as “the place between places” (Britz‚
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CJ Garrett is a real estate agent‚ developer‚ and general contractor. On the real estate side‚ he represents residential buyers or sellers for homes‚ and on the development side‚ he represents land‚ and he gets to pick the real estate on land acquisition for developments. Also‚ Garrett uses the real estate license to sell any homes he produces through the developments. First‚ his business stared when he was working in a corporate job and did not receive the position that he thought he deserved
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Murder Issue: The case’s main points‚ consent? Intent? Physical elements: • s18(1)- definition “a) Murder shall be taken to have been committed where the act of the accused‚ or thing by him or her omitted to be done‚ causing the death charged‚ was done or omitted with reckless indifference to human life‚ or with intent to kill or inflict grievous bodily harm upon some person‚ or done in an attempt to commit‚ or during or immediately after the commission‚ by the accused‚ or some accomplice
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Final Project Community Corrections Paper CJS/230 May 10‚ 2013 Instructor Rick Jackson When people think of community corrections they may imagine offenders coexisting with
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Rich Watkins Law Enforcement/Criminal Justice Instructor INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE Attended Alexandria Technical and Community College Graduated in 1982 with an Associates Degree in Law Enforcement Worked as a Police Officer with the Luverne Police Department from October 1982 to December 1985 Worked with the Faribault Police Department from December 1985 to September 2011 Served as a Police Officer Promoted to Corporal Promoted to Sergeant Duties included: •Patrol
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Business and Society Risk management analysis of Volkswagen Group AG Introduction This paper aims at identifying the main issues Volkswagen AG faces and offering a few possible solutions to overcoming them. To do so‚ we first probe the strengths and weaknesses of the automakers as well as the possible opportunities that lie ahead. Then‚ we identify the greatest threats faced by the corporation. We continue by offering a set of recommendations that aim to exploit opportunities and to
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