Topic: No-fault compensation models Paper details: Research no-fault compensation models in Sweden and New Zealand. What would be the primary advantages if the U.S. adopted a no-fault system? What would be the drawbacks? Would you support such a change? Why or why not? Review: ●
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Pick 1 from Victimology, juvenile delinquency, race and crime, sex offender policies, serious gang problems in the U.S. .
Topic: Pick 1 from Victimology, juvenile delinquency, race and crime, sex offender policies, serious gang problems in the U.S. . Paper details: Your article was published in 2010 or later The citation for the article in APA 7th edition format at the top of the page A descriptive abstract of 150-250 words Double-space your paper […]
How can we explain the increase in the use of risk assessment tools in the criminal justice process?Discuss
Topic: criminology: risk assesment Paper details: Client: The two questions below need to be written out in essay form seperately: 1.To reduce the risk of recidivism, more use should be made of actuarial risk assessment in advice to judges Discuss three arguments that support and / or reject this statement. 2.How can we explain the […]
Discuss Someone offers to sell you a concert ticket for $50, and you reply, “I’ll give you $40.”The seller reuses to sell at the lower price, and you say, “Ok, Ok, I’ll pay you $50.” Clearly, no contract has been formed because you made a counteroffer. If the seller has changed her mind and no longer wants to sell for $50, she doesn’t have to. But is this fair? If it is all part of the same conversation, should you be able to accept the $50 offer and get the ticket?
Someone offers to sell you a concert ticket for $50, and you reply, “I’ll give you $40.”The seller reuses to sell at the lower price, and you say, “Ok, Ok, I’ll pay you $50.” Clearly, no contract has been formed because you made a counteroffer. If the seller has changed her mind and no longer […]
Discuss Are war and international conflict inevitable features of global politics?
Answer to the question: ‘Are war and international conflict inevitable features of global politics?’. Give all perspectives possible, focusing mainly on realism and liberalism and all of their sub-types (classical and neo for both) + offensive and deffensive.. everything) Make the essay not too descriptive, analyse a lot, answer to the question basically from the […]
Discuss,Your first big case is a multiple murder. As the defense attorney representing the killer, you have come to the realization that he really did break into a couple’s home and torture and kill them in the course of robbing them of jewelry and other valuables. He has even confessed to you that he did it. However, you are also aware that the police did not read him his Miranda warnings and that he was coerced into giving a confession without your presence. What should you do?
Scenario: Defense Attorney Representing Suspected Killer Your first big case is a multiple murder. As the defense attorney representing the killer, you have come to the realization that he really did break into a couple’s home and torture and kill them in the course of robbing them of jewelry and other valuables. He has even […]
Describe what you see as the most important impediment that must be overcome to take better advantage of technological advances to improve the functioning and effectiveness of the criminal justice system. Then, describe one strategy we might follow to overcome this challenge. Finally, discuss whether you believe this will be successful. Why or why not?
This week’s readings introduce several issues related to the increased use of information technology in the criminal justice system, and the many challenges that criminal justice agencies face in implementing them and adapting to the rapidly advancing world of information technology. Describe what you see as the most important impediment that must be overcome to […]
Discuss Should Canadian Defence law be changed to allow entrapment of the accused as in the United States. The FBI is well known for setting up ‘sting operations’ to entice a person to commit an offence. It is permitted in the United States; should we allow it here too?
Paper details: Should Canadian Defence law be changed to allow entrapment of the accused as in the United States. The FBI is well known for setting up ‘sting operations’ to entice a person to commit an offence. It is permitted in the United States; should we allow it here too? Discuss
Explain Based on your analysis, how do you believe this situation may affect public perception of your selected company?
Use information from the Introduction, Facts, and Precedents to continue on with the the Application of the Law to the Facts and the Impact Assessment (IID and IIE) of the memorandum. Prompt: In the Application of the Law to the Facts section, use the precedents you have selected in case law, regulations, and substantive law, […]
Discuss What do you do? The store’s goods (clothing, etc.) will be covered by the store owner’s insurance policy. Should that make a difference in your decision? What if the store was not in an area that was flooded? Would it matter if the stolen clothes were damaged by flood water? What if the thieves told you they were desperate and that they stole the clothes because their homes were underwater. Would it make a difference if the items were televisions and other electronics items instead of clothing?
You are a police officer in New Orleans. During the flooding following Hurricane Katrina, you are ordered to patrol la section of the downtown area to prevent looting. The water is waist high in some places. and sections of some blocks are inundated with floodwater. You come upon one shop and see the plate glass […]