What skills do you already have-how will you look to develop them further?

Law in Practice 2: Commercial Awareness “The Coronavirus pandemic will have a positive impact on the ways in which lawyers work going forward.  It will make the practice of law more efficient and provide greater access to justice.” Discuss. Within your answer, you are invited to please include a 300-word section that is a reflective […]

What ideas validate Beattie’s (2007) assertion that John Fielding was one of the most effective magistrates of the eighteenth century” ?

CRJ 820-G01 Discussion Week 1 – Policing in England Response to Classmate Claim the question posed by John Fielding, “What ideas validate Beattie’s (2007) assertion that John Fielding was one of the most effective magistrates of the eighteenth century” ?

What are the strengths-weaknesses of one of the following:the magistrates court,-trial by jury?

Law with criminal justice 4017LAWCJ CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM ASSESSMENT DETAILS 4017LAWCJ Essay Two 1 x 1500 word Essay Two (50%) Late penalties apply. Select one of the following questions: 1. What are the strengths and weaknesses of one of the following: a) the magistrates court b) trial by jury?

Explain how you might revise the article to make it more appropriate for an international audience.

Evaluating Scholarly Writing Select an article from the Internet related to public policy and administration and your field of interest. Consider how different audiences could interpret the selected article. Pay particular attention to the quality of evidence that the author presents. Submit a 1-page evaluation of the article you selected. In your evaluation, be sure […]

Discuss whether or not you think public schools should require students to recite the pledge-Why-why not?

The Pledge of Allegiance Religion and politics have traditionally been highly debated topics in our society. Recently, the Pledge of Allegiance has added to this debate. American citizens have generally recited the Pledge of Allegiance at important ceremonies ranging from presidential inaugurations to the beginning of the school day. The pledge has a great deal […]

Explain the basic legal rights of businesses or individuals who are affected by your chosen cybercrime issue.

Cybersecurity Brochure Column 1: Explain the basic legal rights of businesses or individuals who are affected by your chosen cybercrime issue. Column 2: Explain at least two techniques people within your city can use to protect their businesses and/or themselves from cyber crime. Column 3: Provide a list of resources (including a brief description and […]

Does section 121 of the Constitution Act 1867 prohibit the restrictions found in section 123 (a) of The Quebec Film Control Act?

The interplay of sections 92(13) and 121 of the Constitution Act, 1867 and interprovincial trade. Write an essay based upon the foregoing fact scenario that determines whether the Quebec government has the power under section 92(13) to restrict its residents from possessing large caches of movies not purchased from the Quebec Film Corporation—for example, films […]

Do you think your approach to this research worked well-not? Explain your reasoning.

Doctrinal approach (Exploring legal meaning) Explain the key features of the doctrinal approach and critically evaluate its strengths and weaknesses as an approach to exploring legal meaning. Question 2/200 Words: Describe how you used online resources to identify and access relevant information for Question 1. Do you think your approach to this research worked well […]

 What is deductive logic? How might a criminologist engage in deductive logic in their work? (100 to 150 words response)

JUS-104 Topic 7   Criminological Analytics Worksheet Instructions:Review and respond to the following questions. Make sure responses are substantive in nature and meet the required word count. There should be at least one reference per question. A criminologist may use the analytical tool of link analysis. What is link analysis and how is it utilized? (50 […]

How far do explanations of offending based on individual factors (such as biology, psychology, life-course, and addiction) challenge ideas of free will-choice?

Criminology How far do explanations of offending based on individual factors (such as biology, psychology, life-course, and addiction) challenge ideas of free will and choice? Are they too deterministic to be useful? Crucially, answers needed to try to assess what the implications and issues with such an understanding might be – does it lead to […]