Identify the most prevalent philosophy used in sentencing the following crimes: drug distribution, rape, homicide, and DUI.

Review the six ideological and theoretical underpinnings of sentencing and correctional policy: retribution, incapacitation, deterrence, rehabilitation, restorative justice, and reintegration. Identify the most prevalent philosophy used in sentencing the following crimes: drug distribution, rape, homicide, and DUI. Think of examples where multiple philosophies might apply to sentencing and craft a 1-min paper (or 130 words) […]

Identify how the newer SCI Phoenix facility adopts some of the changes in corrections after the Age of the Reformatory and developments in the 20th century.

What is the atmosphere and amenities; how are inmates housed? Describe how inmates would spend their time in each. How are these changes reflective of the Age of the Reformatory in America? Identify how the newer SCI Phoenix facility adopts some of the changes in corrections after the Age of the Reformatory and developments in […]

How do community based programs address issues related to juvenile gang violence?

How do these programs work to reduce juvenile crime? What are the problems major goals, objectives and core tenets? How do community based programs address issues related to juvenile gang violence? What is the role of law enforcement in these programs? Who are the key participants in these programs? What services do they provide to […]

Discuss What is considered legal or illegal under the guidelines of the First and Fourth Amendments in relation to the identity theft investigation

Assignment Overview Unit 4 – Individual Project Deliverable Length: 5-7 pages OBJECTIVES In preparation for a court appearance, the federal law enforcement agency wants to ensure proper forensic processes and techniques are used in a computer crime case involving identify theft. When challenging the admissibility of the digital evidence, the defense examiner will evaluate the […]

Explain How would you legally obtain the suspect’s DNA? • Explain the term curtilage. • Would this include a barn in an open field that is surrounded by a corral-type fence?

How would you legally obtain the suspect’s DNA? • Explain the term curtilage. • Would this include a barn in an open field that is surrounded by a corral-type fence? • Why is this Fourth Amendment right? • Does this include photographs from the air and photographs from the sidewalk? Why or why not?

Explain the use of current technologies to both carry out and fight cybercrime. In addition, explain the technological, cultural, and political influences that are advancing the growth of high-tech crime.

A university in the Washington, DC area would like to offer a high-tech crime class for the next school year and would like to contract your team to provide a course design for its implementation. Explain to the university (in a whitepaper) the characteristics of high-tech crime also known as Internet, cyber, and computer crime. […]

What if the house was rented?,What if the car belongs to a relative?

Drug seizure laws have come into prominence in the United States. When a drug arrest is completed, the law enforcement community may seize property such as a home, a car, or any monies from the criminal enterprise. • What if the house was rented? • What if the car belongs to a relative? • What […]

Explain what nonlethal weaponry you would add to the arsenal of the agency’s weapons and why they would be important to the mission function.

Describe the 2 technologies that you would add to the patrol vehicle’s capabilities and why you chose them. Explain what nonlethal weaponry you would add to the arsenal of the agency’s weapons and why they would be important to the mission function. What are 2 components of technology that you think would be the most […]