Criminal homework help

For your Unit 3 Complete assignment, write a narrative essay (minimum 1200 words) in which you address and discuss the questions and statements listed below. Use at least three scholarly sources and remember to demonstrate a thorough understanding of the READ and ATTEND sections in your essay. Quote your sources in APA format.

  • 1.Research the Knapp Commission and conclusions reached.  Do you agree or disagree with their recommendations?
  • 2.Research the Bell, California corruption trial and its results.  What do you think caused this and allowed it to go on?  What recommendations would you endorse and why?
  • 3.Research the topic of “solvability factors” and how they can affect a criminal investigation. Should they be used or not?
  • 4.You are a seasoned police officer, and your beat partner is the subject of a police investigation. You have knowledge of what the officer has done and will be called before the investigation board. Your partner has asked for your help and to make up a story so she can “beat the rap” and continue her career. What do you do and why? How will your partner feel?
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Criminal homework help

This course will provided an opportunity to compare and contrast the differences in the six Nations, then comparing those differences to the United States.  The final capstone assignment will demonstrate synthesis of learning the course material. The capstone assignment includes both a written essay and a PowerPoint presentation.
Students will prepare an 8-10 page, APA formatted essay and a PowerPoint presentation will accompany the paper. An in-depth discussion of the underlying current and historic concepts of law enforcement, judicial and correctional processes shall be a requirement of the capstone.
Details: The APA paper to include a Title Page, 6-8 pages of written text (Body) and a References Page.  You do not need an Abstract Page or Author’s Note on your Title Page.  Your narrated PowerPoint presentation is8-10 slides. 
You are required to include a minimum of 6 in-text citations and list your cites on the References Page one of which needs to be from: Dammer, Harry, R., and Albanese, Jay, S. Comparative Criminal Justice Systems, 5th Edition – ISBN 9781285067865

Criminal homework help

This course will provided an opportunity to compare and contrast the differences in the six Nations, then comparing those differences to the United States.  The final capstone assignment will demonstrate synthesis of learning the course material. The capstone assignment includes both a written essay and a PowerPoint presentation.
Students will prepare an 8-10 page, APA formatted essay and a PowerPoint presentation will accompany the paper. An in-depth discussion of the underlying current and historic concepts of law enforcement, judicial and correctional processes shall be a requirement of the capstone.
Details: The APA paper to include a Title Page, 6-8 pages of written text (Body) and a References Page.  You do not need an Abstract Page or Author’s Note on your Title Page.  Your narrated PowerPoint presentation is8-10 slides. 
You are required to include a minimum of 6 in-text citations and list your cites on the References Page one of which needs to be from: Dammer, Harry, R., and Albanese, Jay, S. Comparative Criminal Justice Systems, 5th Edition – ISBN 9781285067865

Criminal homework help

The objective of this assignment is to ensure each student demonstrates sufficient understanding of Criminology and theories related to the causes of delinquency.
The final project / Narrated PowerPoint requires completion of a critically evaluative research paper on a notorious criminal or criminal event. Ideas can include serial offenders, mass-murders or major crime sprees. The only requirement is that the event be well documented regionally, if not nationally. The PowerPoint should include a synopsis of the event(s), what school of thought or theory was represented by the suspect or event, and how society has dealt with the issue. Students should identify if there were identified signs or deviant behavior that could have alerted society to the impending crimes. The bible should be cross-referenced if applicable to your thoughts. This presentation should be no more than 10 minutes in length with an abstract slide in APA format. The PowerPoint must show evidence of research that goes beyond Internet websites and class textbook. Wikipedia is not permitted.
Use as at least one reference:  Schmalleger, Frank (2017).  Criminology today: an integrative Introduction. (8th ed.). Upper Saddler River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall.
ISBN 978-0134146386
PLEASE DO THIS ASSIGNMENT ON JOHN WAYNE GACY

Criminal homework help

The objective of this assignment is to ensure each student demonstrates sufficient understanding of Criminology and theories related to the causes of delinquency.
The final project / Narrated PowerPoint requires completion of a critically evaluative research paper on a notorious criminal or criminal event. Ideas can include serial offenders, mass-murders or major crime sprees. The only requirement is that the event be well documented regionally, if not nationally. The PowerPoint should include a synopsis of the event(s), what school of thought or theory was represented by the suspect or event, and how society has dealt with the issue. Students should identify if there were identified signs or deviant behavior that could have alerted society to the impending crimes. The bible should be cross-referenced if applicable to your thoughts. This presentation should be no more than 10 minutes in length with an abstract slide in APA format. The PowerPoint must show evidence of research that goes beyond Internet websites and class textbook. Wikipedia is not permitted.
Use as at least one reference:  Schmalleger, Frank (2017).  Criminology today: an integrative Introduction. (8th ed.). Upper Saddler River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall.
ISBN 978-0134146386
PLEASE DO THIS ASSIGNMENT ON JOHN WAYNE GACY

Civil homework help

Please see the attached instructions and include a biblical scripture as well.  My desire is to be a Head Coach of a Division 1 men’s college basketball team.  Please let me know if you have any additional questions or concerns.  Thanks.
 
Personal Research Project Instructions
 
For this project, you will develop a Personal Ethical statement, Cause statement, Mission statement; a 5-year and a 10-year “plan;” and identify your 10 key values. A reference page as well as at least 5 citations in current APA format are to be included. This report should be 8–10 pages, Times New Roman, and double spaced. Included in the length of the paper is the Cover Page and Reference Page.
 
This project requires you to describe how you will integrate what you learn in this course through the readings and Discussion Board Forums into your life. You will be asked to reflect on your own current and future career choices and possible linkages between those prospects and who you are. This project involves research into possible alternative futures for you. In other words, develop a 5- and 10-year goal for where you see yourself, and then describe the path that you might take to reach those goals.
The intent of this assignment is for you to consider potential future careers for yourself. Your future could include: additional school, a job, a description of what your ideal job looks like, where you want to live, what kind of family life you would choose, and what responsibilities you see yourself taking on. Basically, this is a plan for where your life is going over the next 10 years. As part of this project, identify your vision (cause), mission, and values from an ethical standpoint.
Developing your cause (vision), your mission, identifying your values and ethics:
Understanding your cause, developing your mission and identifying your values are the foundation for long term success. Just as this works with successful companies, it also works at the individual level. You would not set out on a journey without a compass, a map, or a specific destination! So what about in life? Can you answer the question, “why do you want to work?” Do you have a mission in life that answers the question, “what do you want to do?” Have you explicitly identified your personal values and ethics?
Cause:
A cause answers the question “why.” “Why are we in business?” “Why am I working for this company?” The answer must be deeper than to return value to shareholders, or to bring home a paycheck. Understanding and agreeing on “why” creates purpose and helps unite people around that purpose. Creating and living a vision is the role of leaders in organizations, and the role for each of you in your own lives. You have to lay it out on paper, and put it somewhere to remind yourself.
Mission:
A mission statement is a unifying statement. It can describe what an organization is in business to do, or it can describe what you intend to do. It is a key reference point in the planning and implementation of change. It answers the question “what” as in what do you intend to do with your life, or what is the organization created to do?
 
Values:
Values describe, or perhaps lie beneath, beliefs. These beliefs are our core beliefs, or they may be the core beliefs of an organization. Values often describe who we want to be, or who we believe ourselves to be. It is just the same in an organization. Values can be used to describe what the organization stands for and how it will conduct itself. Values are at the core of your being. They underpin your life choices because they provide an anchor and a reference point for all things that happen.
 
This assignment is due by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module/Week 6.

Civil homework help

Please see the attached instructions and include a biblical scripture as well.  My desire is to be a Head Coach of a Division 1 men’s college basketball team.  Please let me know if you have any additional questions or concerns.  Thanks.
 
Personal Research Project Instructions
 
For this project, you will develop a Personal Ethical statement, Cause statement, Mission statement; a 5-year and a 10-year “plan;” and identify your 10 key values. A reference page as well as at least 5 citations in current APA format are to be included. This report should be 8–10 pages, Times New Roman, and double spaced. Included in the length of the paper is the Cover Page and Reference Page.
 
This project requires you to describe how you will integrate what you learn in this course through the readings and Discussion Board Forums into your life. You will be asked to reflect on your own current and future career choices and possible linkages between those prospects and who you are. This project involves research into possible alternative futures for you. In other words, develop a 5- and 10-year goal for where you see yourself, and then describe the path that you might take to reach those goals.
The intent of this assignment is for you to consider potential future careers for yourself. Your future could include: additional school, a job, a description of what your ideal job looks like, where you want to live, what kind of family life you would choose, and what responsibilities you see yourself taking on. Basically, this is a plan for where your life is going over the next 10 years. As part of this project, identify your vision (cause), mission, and values from an ethical standpoint.
Developing your cause (vision), your mission, identifying your values and ethics:
Understanding your cause, developing your mission and identifying your values are the foundation for long term success. Just as this works with successful companies, it also works at the individual level. You would not set out on a journey without a compass, a map, or a specific destination! So what about in life? Can you answer the question, “why do you want to work?” Do you have a mission in life that answers the question, “what do you want to do?” Have you explicitly identified your personal values and ethics?
Cause:
A cause answers the question “why.” “Why are we in business?” “Why am I working for this company?” The answer must be deeper than to return value to shareholders, or to bring home a paycheck. Understanding and agreeing on “why” creates purpose and helps unite people around that purpose. Creating and living a vision is the role of leaders in organizations, and the role for each of you in your own lives. You have to lay it out on paper, and put it somewhere to remind yourself.
Mission:
A mission statement is a unifying statement. It can describe what an organization is in business to do, or it can describe what you intend to do. It is a key reference point in the planning and implementation of change. It answers the question “what” as in what do you intend to do with your life, or what is the organization created to do?
 
Values:
Values describe, or perhaps lie beneath, beliefs. These beliefs are our core beliefs, or they may be the core beliefs of an organization. Values often describe who we want to be, or who we believe ourselves to be. It is just the same in an organization. Values can be used to describe what the organization stands for and how it will conduct itself. Values are at the core of your being. They underpin your life choices because they provide an anchor and a reference point for all things that happen.
 
This assignment is due by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on Sunday of Module/Week 6.

Law homework help

Need this done by December 4th 5PM EST! ALL ORIGINAL WORK NO PLAGIARISM!!
THE LAST PICTURE IS THE FORMAT IT SHOULD BE IN!
For various topics discussed this semester, students will be expected to select a professional journal article AND a media/newsarticle for the topic and complete a set of journal entries regarding the articles.
Professional Journal Articles must be selected from professional journals (see journal information sheet) and preferably recently published.  Media/news articles can be chosen from magazines or newspapers found online.
Journal project entries will be due as outlined below based on the discussion of each particular topic. The format for journal entries has been provided.  Please complete each section on the form for each entry (one entry for the professional article and one for the media/news article). The links for submission will be found under Journal Project.
Entries should be clear and complete, with proper grammar and spelling.  Entries that are incomplete, too short or have multiple spelling or grammatical errors will not receive full credit.  Entries for the professional article should be at least 2 pages long and entries for the media article should be at least 1 page long.  Entries will be submitted through TurnItIn to ensure academic honesty.
Each journal project entry will be worth 40 points (25 for professional article and 15 for media article).  In order to receive all 25 points your entry must be clear, complete and the articles must be appropriate.
This project can be completed either periodically throughout the semester OR be handed in in its entirety at the end of the semester.  It will be up to each of you to decide whether you want to complete the entries individually on the assigned dates throughout the semester, or if you would like to turn in the entire project at the end of the semester.  I am leaving it up to you to decide so that you can choose the option that best fits into your schedule.  If you decided to turn in your complete project at the end of the semester, you need to choose one of the topics listed and submit a set of DRAFT entries for me to read and provide feedback on.
Listed below are the individual due dates, the due date if you decide to turn in the ENTIRE project at the end of the semester isDecember (set of draft entries due on October 25).
TOPIC
DUE DATE
Measurement of Crime Victimization
September 20
Consequences of Crime Victimization
October 4
Family Violence Victimization (child abuse, domestic violence or elder abuse)
October 18
Hate or White Collar Crime Victimization
November 1
Services to Victims of Crime
November 22
Victims’ Rights or Crime Victim Legislation
December 6
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Law homework help

Need this done by December 4th 5PM EST! ALL ORIGINAL WORK NO PLAGIARISM!!
THE LAST PICTURE IS THE FORMAT IT SHOULD BE IN!
For various topics discussed this semester, students will be expected to select a professional journal article AND a media/newsarticle for the topic and complete a set of journal entries regarding the articles.
Professional Journal Articles must be selected from professional journals (see journal information sheet) and preferably recently published.  Media/news articles can be chosen from magazines or newspapers found online.
Journal project entries will be due as outlined below based on the discussion of each particular topic. The format for journal entries has been provided.  Please complete each section on the form for each entry (one entry for the professional article and one for the media/news article). The links for submission will be found under Journal Project.
Entries should be clear and complete, with proper grammar and spelling.  Entries that are incomplete, too short or have multiple spelling or grammatical errors will not receive full credit.  Entries for the professional article should be at least 2 pages long and entries for the media article should be at least 1 page long.  Entries will be submitted through TurnItIn to ensure academic honesty.
Each journal project entry will be worth 40 points (25 for professional article and 15 for media article).  In order to receive all 25 points your entry must be clear, complete and the articles must be appropriate.
This project can be completed either periodically throughout the semester OR be handed in in its entirety at the end of the semester.  It will be up to each of you to decide whether you want to complete the entries individually on the assigned dates throughout the semester, or if you would like to turn in the entire project at the end of the semester.  I am leaving it up to you to decide so that you can choose the option that best fits into your schedule.  If you decided to turn in your complete project at the end of the semester, you need to choose one of the topics listed and submit a set of DRAFT entries for me to read and provide feedback on.
Listed below are the individual due dates, the due date if you decide to turn in the ENTIRE project at the end of the semester isDecember (set of draft entries due on October 25).
TOPIC
DUE DATE
Measurement of Crime Victimization
September 20
Consequences of Crime Victimization
October 4
Family Violence Victimization (child abuse, domestic violence or elder abuse)
October 18
Hate or White Collar Crime Victimization
November 1
Services to Victims of Crime
November 22
Victims’ Rights or Crime Victim Legislation
December 6
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