Discuss whether officers or supervisors should be held liable for civil rights violations?

Topic: Rights and Civil Liability In a 2 page paper discuss whether officers or supervisors should be held liable for civil rights violations? The focus of your paper does not have to involve police agencies, your paper can relate to any governmental agency. You can use creditable outside sources  

Discuss what other theory or combination of theories may better account for those particular aspects of the crime

Topic: Juvenile Delinquency Theory Case Study The course materials present a number of criminological, sociological, and developmental theories that endeavor to explain delinquent behavior among juveniles. In this assignment, you will select a real-life, notorious crime committed by a juvenile. This may be a crime perpetrated by a juvenile many years ago, or a case […]

Discuss the role and steps of the client interview and various aspects of the investigation leading up to both civil litigation and the client interview.

Based on the reading (attached) and any other scholarly sources, pertaining to the work of a paralegal: 1) briefly discuss the various steps taken and the documents used in preparation for, and during, civil litigation. 2) Describe the discovery process, pre-trial motion, and the steps in a trial. 3) Discuss the role and steps of […]

What potential legal claims does Ms. Michael have against Big Mike’s? Feel free to perform supplemental (minimal) research to support your analysis.

Topic: Writing Assignment 2 – Business Risk Memorandum As you are aware, Big Mike’s Construction (“Big Mike’s”) is a Texas-based company with one location in Dallas, Texas. Our office facility has two levels. Big Mike’s superintendents, carpenters, and general construction employees are on the lower level. All executive offices (including my executive suite, accounting, and […]

Describe challenges in locating accurate crime and victimization data nationally and locally, and how that might affect the accuracy of people’s perceptions of crime.

Write a minimum 700 to 1,050 Microsoft Word Paper in which you address the following: Identify the diversity among the characters portrayed in the show. Include suspects, victims, and criminal justice professionals in the police, courts, or corrections. Describe any stereotypical attributes assigned to any characters. Compare the demographics portrayed in the show to your […]

compare the effects on children for their parents incarceration for nonviolent crimes as compared to their parents not being incarcerated and rather being cite and released, put on communtiy programs, or out on an ankle monitor.

The impact of incarceration of parents on children compare the effects on children for their parents incarceration for nonviolent crimes as compared to their parents not being incarcerated and rather being cite and released, put on communtiy programs, or out on an ankle monitor. The entire paper needs to focus on the effects on children. […]

Identify the major talking points about The “Blue Wall of Silence” and Police Culture. Critically assess the literature on the subject.

Topic: The “Blue Wall of Silence” and Police Culture Choose one these topics and write about its relevance to police ethics. Identify the major talking points about The “Blue Wall of Silence” and Police Culture. Critically assess the literature on the subject.  

What are your thoughts about the role of the private sector-What should be the role of the private sector?

Topic: Week 4 Discussion (American Governance & Admin) What are your thoughts about the role of the private sector? What should be the role of the private sector? What are your opinions about the merits of Public-Private Partnerships? Make a case with at least three sources.  

Do you support the original decision in Stanford?

Topic: Assignment 5(COR205) Provide a case brief on both Stanford v Kentucky and Roper v Simmons. A legal brief requires the following: the case title, statement of the issue of the case, the details of the case background, and the way in which the court ruled, with an explanation supporting that ruling. At the conclusion […]