1. Differentiate between restorative justice and retributive justice. Provide examples. Which does the justice system use today? HTML Editor 2. Compare and contrast the UCR and the NCVS. HTML Editor 3. Name five differences and five similarities between the juvenile justice system and the criminal justice system. Overall, are they more similar or different? Support […]
This case helped apply semblances of due process to juvenile court cases and serves to keep courts’ actions as governed by parens patriae in check. Read the Kent V United States 383 US 541 (1966) (https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=5405024647930835755&q=Kent+V+United+St ates+383+US+541+(1966)+&hl=en&as_sdt=8006). You may also research the case. Brief the case using the 7-step outline in Briefing Court Cases (http://www.lib.jjay.cuny.edu/research/brief.html) […]
1. How do licensure, certification, registration and accreditation differ? What is the role for each of these medicine today? And which of these will apply to a health care career and employment? This question should be at least 100 words. 2. Discuss the compositon of a typical US health care team, and briefly discuss […]
Research Project The research project for this course requires students to identify a criminal justice professional field in which they would be interested in pursuing a career. If the student already works in the criminal justice field they can use their current position as the basis for this project. The objectives of the course research […]
A brief explanation of how ethical reflection might have helped the Pinellas County public administrators avoid the ethical scandal described in Menzel’s case study. Then, identify the county public administrator you selected and the ethical dilemma associated with his or her role in the scandal. Finally, explain whether the ethical dilemma you described represents conflict […]
1. How is the Federal Court System organized, and by what authority? a. What is the jurisdiction of the Federal Distruct Court, and what types of cases are heard there? b. What is the jurisdiction of the Circuit Court of Appeals, and what is heard there, as well as the procedure for bringing a case […]
2. What is the major difference between a summons and a subpoena? a. Which area of law uses only a subpoena and why? b. How may a subpoena be used in a Civil case? . c. What might the consequence of disobeyng a subpoena? d. What is the consequence of ignoring a summons?
1. What are the major differences between Civil Law and Criminal Law? a. What is the influence, if any, of the US Constitution on both of these areas of law? b. What is the difference of the penalties that can be invoked in borh of these areas of law? c. Who bears the burden of […]
Do you suggest the United States should be a member of the International Criminal Court? Why or why not? If the United States is not a member of the International Criminal Court, how can other nations take the United States seriously regarding other global partnership efforts?
Do you suggest the United States should be a member of the International Criminal Court? Why or why not? If the United States is not a member of the International Criminal Court, how can other nations take the United States seriously regarding other global partnership efforts?