• Q : Explain how the butane torch could have gotten....
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    You as the supervisor for the city arson squad. At 11:00 p.m., you leave the city for the suburbs to a large dairy farm on a suspicious fire call. Upon your arrival, you note the co

  • Q : How were their criminal actions handled....
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    Peter is a 14-year-old boy living in New York in the year 1870. Peter has stolen a horse and has been arrested by local law enforcement.

  • Q : The cause of juvenile delinquency....
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    Criminology theories provide a path on what causes a specific crime. Crime causation is the outcome that criminology theories identify because they provide cause and effect of crimes and also ide

  • Q : The effects of this violence....
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    Albert Bandura brought forth the social learning theory. In this theory, he studied how violence portrayed in the mass media would have an affect upon children. One of these effects was modeling.

  • Q : Social norms are a mix of informal-often....
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    Some states include status offenders in the same category as juvenile delinquents. Other states place status offenders into the position of children, juveniles, or minors in need of supervision.

  • Q : Evaluate the overall influence of the usa patriot act....
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    Examine the financial/funding issues associated with the USA PATRIOT Act and the current mission of the Department of Homeland Security.

  • Q : What can you do to prevent delinquency....
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    Social, community, and environmental relations can also have a positive influence and shield or insulate at-risk children from involvement in a delinquent lifestyle.

  • Q : A detailed description of the event and location....
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    General security concerns, such as traffic control, crowd management, access control, and terrorist threats. Include security concerns specific to your location and selected event.

  • Q : Describing the responsibilities of personal protection....
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    Include the rationale for personal protection, references to the historical evolution of security and personal protection, and an officer's duties and responsibilities.

  • Q : Define the care of these animals....
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    California police officers improperly arrested Watson in his apartment. Before taking Watson to the police station, arrangements had to be made for the care of Watson's cat and dog.

  • Q : What various information sources are acquired....
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    What conditions do you think warrant wiretapping of, or eavesdropping on, personnel communications? What are your ethical concerns with either of these techniques? How might they affect personnel in

  • Q : Supreme court affirm crain''s conviction....
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    A young man robbed a woman in a women's restroom at the Washington National Monument. During the robbery, the woman had a good opportunity to see the young man.

  • Q : Explain the significance of the fair credit reporting act....
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    Why do employers obtain a signed waiver from an applicant regarding credit and background checks? What is the significance of the Fair Credit Reporting Act waiver? Is a credit check more important t

  • Q : What search patterns may be utilized at this crime scene....
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    You are the search team leader on a homicide crime scene in which a body was located in a small field (approximately 3 acres in size) behind an abandoned warehouse.

  • Q : Define physical evidence....
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    When the fight began, there were 20 or so patrons in the lounge. When EMTs and police arrived on the scene, only two of the patrons and the bartender remained. Michelle and Sam were gone. The EMT

  • Q : How might law enforcement officials process crime....
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    In your opinion, are rules of evidence more focused on protecting the rights of the public or protecting the rights of the accused individual? Provide your rationale.

  • Q : What tools you would use to recover the evidence....
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    You find that there is drying blood on the floor that needs to be collected, a handgun and several shell casing near the victim, and what appears as several hairs that are still in the hand of you

  • Q : How have technological advancements changed....
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    How have technological advancements changed the criminal justice system and investigation? What types of technological advancements can you envision for the future?

  • Q : Explain why extra caution....
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    The new detective you are assisting is interested in finding out more about how the possibility of DNA analysis affects procedure at the crime scene and afterwards. Write a memo for his benefit,

  • Q : What is the purpose of an investigation....
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    How does technology aid surveillance and undercover work? How might technology hinder it?How might technology make it possible to falsify evidence or otherwise hide the truth? Explain.

  • Q : Evidence acquisition and management....
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    You manage a security team that is responsible for protecting a centralized warehouse that distributes electronic equipment to a chain of electronics stores.

  • Q : Recent forensic investigator actions....
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    In a weekly coordination meeting, several senior investigators from the state crime lab request that AB Investigative Services (ABIS) prepare a standard operations procedure document concerning t

  • Q : How the first and fourth amendments relate....
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    AB Investigative Services (ABIS) has been contacted by a prominent state law enforcement agency concerning the need to discuss, in a high-level meeting, evidence processing procedures as they rel

  • Q : What is the policy on drug testing....
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    Obtain an employment application and background-check policies and procedures from your employer or a company with which you are familiar.

  • Q : What are the potential hearings....
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    Provide an overview of the various courts in the state system where Mr. James will appear and why he is appearing there, from arraignment to trial and the various levels of appeal.

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