• Q : Who can serve as the mediator....
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    If Jack doesn't show up to the mediation proceeding, what can the court do to "convince" Jack to grace the proceeding with his presence?

  • Q : The state and federal policy development process....
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    Explain how stakeholders become involved in the process and why their voices often become a driver for change in health policy.

  • Q : Discuss the cyber crime and identify theft and the factors....
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    In a 1 page well constructed essay, discuss the cyber crime and identify theft and the factors that can lead to this criminal behavior? What theory best depicts this?

  • Q : Discuss the issue of police officers....
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    What do you think of the American Criminal Justice system compared to others? What would you change if you had the power to change any part (or all) of it? Why? Finally, what do you see, or hope to

  • Q : The primary roles of evidence in criminal investigations....
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    In this assignment, students will discuss the value of evidence collection and preservation with regard to criminal investigations and criminal prosecutions.

  • Q : What is the special response unit....
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    You are the captain in the police department's special response unit. Your unit normally handles many special projects for the chief of police, from providing officers for parades and demonstrations

  • Q : What arguments might the injured party....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Find any example of an accident where someone was injured.  This can be from any article, news event, an accident you recall from personal experience or that you heard about; or whatever.

  • Q : How does instituting a foot-patrol presence....
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    How does instituting a foot-patrol presence in a neighborhood affect the community and the police officers themselves. Hypothesis: Community members feel safer, police and relationships

  • Q : Justify piercing the corporate veil....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Berger was planning to produce a fashion show in Las Vegas. In April 1965, Berger entered into a written licensing agreement with CBS Films, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of CBS, for a presentati

  • Q : What is meant by lack of capacity....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Consider what you have learned about the way in which consent is perceived in civil cases. In your individual work this week, please discuss the various issues surrounding consent - what is meant b

  • Q : How is soil examined....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Trace evidence is often the key to an investigation and may be your only evidence. It is critical to understand what trace evidence can do for the investigator.

  • Q : Community-oriented policing....
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    Word paper in which you research the relevant statistics, facts, resources, and public opinions to develop your own local, statewide, or federal policy related to your selected topic.

  • Q : What arguments are presented by the minority....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Detail the arguments used by the majority of justices in support of this decision. What did they say about a woman's right to an abortion?

  • Q : Explain the limited partners liable....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    At the time of the accident, Knight was a bystander observing acid being injected into an abandoned oil well by ABC Partners.

  • Q : Who are incarcerated for drug offenses....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Prisons are overloaded with inmates who are incarcerated for drug offenses. What is an alternative to incarcerating them? Describe how you would handle this type of problem without incarceration.

  • Q : What is the purpose and function of the uniform commercial....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Continuing with the contractual theme, this week you will provide your department with an understanding of where to start when claims arise that may or may not be covered by the Uniform Commercial C

  • Q : Analyze and explain the use of the exclusionary rule....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Exclusionary rule applied to all law enforcement agencies  The completed assignment must be a minimum of 5 pages in length, not including the title page and reference list. You must include at

  • Q : What circumstances are such blocking actions....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Under both President Bill Clinton and President George W. Bush, members of the opposition party in the Senate often blocked the president's nominations to district and circuit courts.

  • Q : A law that violated the first amendment....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    In this unit we discussed how the Constitution protects the concept of free government. What does this mean exactly? Use Westlaw to research and read at least six cases in which the U.S.

  • Q : What ethical code could normandale implement....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Countess Lori-Ann is a Mathis competitor. Normandale sends photographs and samples of the Mathis line to CLA and instructs them to make an identical line at a lower price

  • Q : Describe the juvenile-justice system....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Include a discussion of the community-based programs available for each, and identify similarities and differences between the types of programs available.

  • Q : Illegal drug and describe its general effects....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Write 400-600 words that respond to the following questions with your thoughts, ideas, and comments. Be substantive and clear, and use examples to reinforce your ideas

  • Q : Disadvantages of the medical model....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    There are 2 general models to consider when discussing treatment of offenders. First is the medical model, which focuses on psychological evaluation and creating a treatment plan that c

  • Q : What is the likely drug being abused....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The security supervisor for the night shift reports to you that there are some unusual activities going on during the night shift involving three of the younger male employees.

  • Q : Identify the psychologists....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The roles of psychologists can differ quite a bit, depending on the part of the criminal justice system where they are working. From your book and additional outside resources, write a three

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