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Nairobi University Law Enforcement Recruitment and Hiring Essay

 

I don’t understand this Criminal Justice question and need help to study.

Discuss some of the
legislative actions that have impacted law enforcement recruitment and hiring.

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NU Personal Experience with Law Discussion

 

In teaching this class, I find that, more often than not, many of you or “your friend” – have your own experience, either good or bad, that parallels subjects/topics we have been discussing. write about your experience(s).

This paper should be no longer than 2 pages MAXIMUM, double spaced, 12 pt font and regular margins.

YOUR GOAL IS TO MAKE ME LAUGH OUT LOUD. Also, to the extent you’ve learned something in class you didn’t know that you could’ve applied to your situation, make mention of that, too. You DO NOT have to apply any lecture/class material. If you have no examples or experiences or “friends” like that, make a story up.

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CRM 123 Saint Leo University Case Law of West v East Tennessee Pioneer Oil Co Report

 

In this assignment, you will prepare three case analyses based on hypothetical fact patterns. These fact patterns all deal with the topic of due process.

Step 1: Download and thoroughly read the Case Analysis instructions.

Step 2: Download the Case Analysis Fact Patterns. Prepare your responses to each fact pattern based on the instructions.

The Case Analysis Instructions and Case Analysis 4 Fact Patterns are attached.

Please be sure to use APA format w/double spacing and include references.


Thank you!

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UOP Vulnerability Assessment and Risk Assessmen Discussion

 

I’m working on a law discussion question and need an explanation to help me study.

– How does a vulnerability assessment differ from a risk assessment? What does the National Infrastructure Protection Plan provide?  A good source is FEMA.gov 

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HLS 3306 Columbia Southern University Criminal Justice Article Critique

 

In airports and mass transit systems around the world, nations are now using new technologies to study the behavior of traveling passengers. Security personnel typically review cameras and monitor the behavior patterns of people to include body language, facial expressions, and erratic behavior. Several software applications and advanced biometric applications are currently being field tested or used in various environments. Some of this technology can detect heart rate, breathing, eye movement, body temperature, etc.

Utilizing the CSU Online Library, search for and select a resource such as an article, white paper, or research study that discusses new or emerging behavioral profiling technology or technology used to collect physiological data as a homeland security measure. The resource you choose for this article critique must come from the CSU Online Library. Ensure the resource is no more than 5 years old.

  • Provide a synopsis of the resource, and identify the purpose of the technology.
  • What aspects of behavioral profiling technology are discussed?
  • Is the technology experimental or mainstream?
  • Explain the application of the technology as a tool in homeland security efforts.
  • What is the expected return on investment (ROI) of the technology?
  • What are the strengths and weaknesses of the technology?
  • Does the author support profiling travelers? Do you agree or disagree with the author’s opinion?
  • What recommendations would you offer to enhance or replace the technology to increase ROI and effectiveness?

Your article critique must be at least two pages in length, not counting the title and references pages. It should present an insightful and thorough analysis and be supported with strong evidence.

In addition to the source you choose for the article critique, you must use at least two additional sources in your analysis. All sources used must be properly cited. Your article critique, including all references, must be formatted in APA style

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SU Use of Force Bill of Rights and Criminal Defenses Analytical Review

 

Introduction

  1. A controversial issue today in the American legal system is the justification of the use of force by police officers, given the actions and conduct of citizens. In this assignment, you will explore the requirements for use of force, constitutional rights pursuant to the Bill of Rights when it comes to free speech, and criminal defenses justifying actions.

Instructions

Specify the key requirements for police officers in determining the lawfulness of the use of force in making an arrest and what is meant by “reasonableness.”

  • Evaluate how free speech rights clash with the rights of others and the need for public order today.
  • Argue for or against the regulation of the First Amendment when it comes to speech that could or might incite “imminent lawless action or conduct.”
  • Analyze the defenses within today’s criminal law system.
  • Evaluate the fairness of the common law defense of necessity when citizens use deadly force.
  • Use at least three sources to support your writing. Choose sources that are credible, relevant, and appropriate. Cite each source listed on your source page at least one time within your assignment.
  • Write clearly and concisely in a manner that is grammatically correct and generally free of spelling, typographical, formatting, and/or punctuation errors.

Evaluate the value of use of force, the Bill of Rights in the United States law system and criminal defense methods.

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Cru 101 4th

 

Prior to posting your primary response to this discussion, read Kim’s Fourth Amendment article, Machado’s Fourth Amendment article, the Supreme Court Opinion synopses and watch the Fourth Amendment: Exceptions to the Warrant Requirement (Part I) video. You may want to review the recommended resource, Fourth Amendment Remedies as Rights: The Warrant Requirement article, for a more complete understanding of the Fourth Amendment and remedies for its violation.

Do the police always need a search warrant to conduct a legal (admissible) search according to the Fourth Amendment? Fully explain your answer. List at least three exceptions to the warrant requirement, and give examples of each. Be sure to support your answer with scholarly sources and appellate court opinions. Your initial post should be at least 200 words in length. Support your claims with examples from the required material(s) and/or other scholarly resources, and properly cite any references.

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CRJ 103 4th

 


Prior to posting your primary response to this discussion, read Kim’s Fourth Amendment article, Machado’s Fourth Amendment article, the Supreme Court Opinion synopses and watch the Fourth Amendment: Exceptions to the Warrant Requirement (Part I) video. You may want to review the recommended resource, Fourth Amendment Remedies as Rights: The Warrant Requirement article, for a more complete understanding of the Fourth Amendment and remedies for its violation.

Do the police always need a search warrant to conduct a legal (admissible) search according to the Fourth Amendment? Fully explain your answer. List at least three exceptions to the warrant requirement, and give examples of each. Be sure to support your answer with scholarly sources and appellate court opinions. Your initial post should be at least 200 words in length. Support your claims with examples from the required material(s) and/or other scholarly resources, and properly cite any references.

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RC Law Fourth Amendment Discussion

 

Assignment 1 ( 1 page)

For this discussion, you will explore reasonable suspicion and its application to suspicious people and vehicles.

Scenario: You are a new law enforcement officer assigned to the night shift. You are watching for hand-to-hand drug deals outside of a bar known for drug use and sales. You see two men meet on the sidewalk in front of the bar. One man discreetly hands another man a baggie in exchange for cash. Both quickly walk away in separate directions. The man who had passed the baggie is an adult white male known to you as John Smith. You have had prior contacts with John for narcotic-related arrests. You watch John walk into the bar parking lot, enter a dark blue, four-door vehicle license plate ABD-7171, and drive away on a public roadway.

Instructions:

In your initial post:

  • Explain and justify why you are able to stop John and his vehicle based on Constitutional law.
  • Once stopped, discuss what you would do next and explain why you may be able to “frisk” the interior of the vehicle.

Assignment 2 – ( 1 page)

The environmental controversy for this week revolves around the use of paper or plastic bags, and whether the consumer should have to pay for them.

Plastic bags are thought to harm the environment, and thus raise several different issues. Along with this issue comes the “precautionary principle.” This principle states that all new chemicals and technologies should be assumed to be harmful until proven otherwise and that all commercial products that are suspected of being harmful must be removed from the market until studies can demonstrate that they are safe.

Advocates of the principle argue that when dealing with chemicals and technologies, it is better to be safe than sorry. Critics reply that nothing is absolutely safe and that the precautionary principle is unrealistic and would seriously hinder the development of needed drugs, pesticides and other products. Furthermore, the costs of thoroughly testing all controversial chemicals and technologies to prove their “safety” would be prohibitive.

What do you think of these statements? With whom do you agree or disagree and why?