• Q : Describe the forms of detention facilities....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Unlike their short-term counterparts, which are designed to house youths for a couple of weeks, long-term detention typically provides housing for delinquent youths for thirty days or longer.

  • Q : The criminal justice system on a national level....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Be sure to identify professional standards and values that apply across various components of the criminal justice system on a national level.

  • Q : Explain the three models of collective bargaining....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Explain the three models of collective bargaining, and show with a diagram how a bargaining table would look as it is composed of personnel on both the management and labor sides.

  • Q : Identify the role of courts in criminal justice....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Describe the role that early legal codes, the common law, and precedent played in the development of courts. Identify the role of courts in criminal justice today.

  • Q : Correctional system rehabilitate offenders....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Which method is more effective in reducing crime? Punishment or rehabilitation? Explain your choice.How does our correctional system punish offenders?

  • Q : Discuss the mayor and citizens of centervale....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The Mayor has indicated that reducing and preventing truancy, larceny or theft, and underage drinking are the city's top priorities.

  • Q : Analyze the relationship between ethics and professional....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Include in your paper a proposal for a seminar in ethics training for law enforcement officers. In your proposal, choose five areas of ethical conduct that will be stressed in the seminar.

  • Q : Explain the health-care financing....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Blue Cross and Blue Shield insurance companies provide 68 million Americans with health-care financing. The Blues have paid billions of dollars for the care attributable to illnesses related to toba

  • Q : To split the juvenile courts into two sections....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    If you were a state legislator, and you had the opportunity to rework the juvenile justice system, would it be to the advantage of the taxpayer and the juveniles to split the juvenile courts into tw

  • Q : The water hazard....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Kim went to Ling's Market to pick up a few items for dinner. It was a rainy, windy day, and the wind had blown water through the door of Ling's Market each time the door opened.

  • Q : What methods and techniques would be useful in a juvenile....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    What methods and techniques would be useful in a juvenile rehabilitation program to help Tony? Explain in detail.Do you believe that Tony's family should be part of this treatment? Why or why not?

  • Q : The falsification of corporate books and records....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    They were no longer working for the corporation, however, when, as part of the subsequent investigation, the government asked them to provide specific corporate documents in their possession. All th

  • Q : The future of delinquency prevention and control....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Of parents, courts, law enforcement, and educators, explain who you think will play the more prominent role in future delinquency prevention efforts.

  • Q : Describe verbal communication....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    In two pages describe verbal communication between you and a close friend or romantic partner of the other sex. Analyze the extent to which you and the other person follow patterns typical of women

  • Q : Discuss the legal effects....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Bollow pays $100 for a thirty-day option to purchase the equipment. During this period, Chernek dies, and Bollow accepts the offer, knowing of Chernek's death

  • Q : Discuss the rights of the parties....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Jermal has been the owner of a car dealership for a number of years. One day, Jermal sold one of his most expensive cars to Kessler. At the time of the sale, Jermal thought Kessler acted in a pec

  • Q : Key element of successful enterprise risk management....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The failure to design an automobile that will properly protect the occupants from a person's body striking something inside their automobile is known as the.

  • Q : The deposit as liquidated damages....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Carnack contracts to sell his house and lot to Willard for $100,000. The terms of the contract call for Willard to pay 10 percent of the purchase price as a deposit toward the purchase price.

  • Q : What is protected under merchant protection statutes....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Dorothy purchases a chair that was made by Woode Designs, Inc. While making the chair, the legs were not fixed properly to the base.

  • Q : Principal processing plant....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Chinawa requires a high school diploma as a condition of employment for its cleaning crew. Three-fouths of the white population complete high school, compared with only one-fourth of those in the mi

  • Q : What has concept meant to development of constitutional law....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The freedom of religion guarantee in the First Amendment is actually two different guarantees. What are those two guarantees and how do they differ? Include proper in-text citations in APA format

  • Q : Prima facie case of religious discrimintion....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Mary Tiano, a devout Roman Catholic, worked for Dillard Department Stores, Inc., in Phoenix, Arizona. Dillard's considered Tiano a productive employee because her sales exceeded $200,000 a year.

  • Q : What us constitution amendments were implemented....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    What are some examples of alternative dispute resolutions (ADRs)? What are the advantages and disadvantages associated with ADR versus litigation? What are some examples of arbitration that can o

  • Q : Explain the constitution places on criminal law....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    What do you think are the most important limitations that the Constitution places on criminal law? Why?Are there any aspects of criminal law that you feel need more restriction? Why or why not?

  • Q : What is the purpose of the concept separation of powers....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Describe the 3 branches of the U.S. federal government. Explain the role of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.

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