• Q : The whistle on the firm by releasing information....
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    If Ayer did nothing because he was concerned that if he complained and manufacturing was suspended many workers would lose their jobs, would he have made an ethical decision?

  • Q : How many us states currently use capital punishment....
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    What termrefers to problems that follow from the initial victimization, such as the loss of employment or inability to pay medical bills?

  • Q : Discuss the future of juvenile justice in america....
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    Discuss the future of juvenile justice in America. Will there be a dramatic increase in juvenile crime due to the projected increase in juvenile males in the next decade?

  • Q : What are the goals of alternative sanctions....
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    What are the goals of sentencing associated with each role?What are the goals of alternative sanctions?What recommendations do you have regarding victims' rights?

  • Q : The juvenile trial and disposition system....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Compare and contrast the purposes and outcomes of a juvenile trial vs. an adult criminal trial. Explain the ways in which justice is sought in both, and provide your personal opinion.

  • Q : The various relationships established by organized crime....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Describe the legal limitations associated with combating organized crime, including a critique of major federal laws and strategies that support this effort.

  • Q : Explains the causes of juvenile crime....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Many theories have been advanced to explain the causes of juvenile crime. Choose the theory that you think best explains the causes of juvenile crime and point out both the strengths and weaknesses

  • Q : How is the epa classified as a governmental agency....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    How is the EPA classified as a governmental agency? How is it that the EPA can set, administer, and enforce environmental laws? Doesn't the United States have a separations of powers built into th

  • Q : Describe at least three substantive difference....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Adult vs. Juveniles. Compare and contrast the criminal justice procedures for adult defendants vs. juvenile offenders. Name and describe at least three substantive differences.

  • Q : Explain the criminal liability and punishment....
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    Provide your opinion of whether or not criminal liability and punishment for inchoate offenses are "fair" or not. How do the concepts of actusreus and mensrea fit with inchoate offenses?

  • Q : What rights does the act give an employer or employees....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The mention of unions tends to make business managers and human resource (HR) professionals cringe, although that need not be the case.

  • Q : Describe the primary legal categories....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Identify the major organizations responsible for promoting standardization among nations. How does each enforce its authority?

  • Q : Determine the firms business goals and strategies....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    As a chief executive office, you are responsible only to the board of directors. Felicity, Ethan, Desiree and Cody do your bidding to one extent or another.

  • Q : Research the part of healthcare reform....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Additional resources may include legal opinions available on the Internet or perspectives of human resource (HR) professionals or organizations.

  • Q : Analyze the fundamental reasons....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    From the first e-Activity, interpret the primary manner in which the Affordable Care Act's design affected its implementation. Provide a rationale for your response.

  • Q : Wanda is a new christian who has been planning....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    However, Wanda still feels a little nervous about the situation. She comes to you for Christian advice. Does this verse prohibit her from forming a corporation with her lost friend? What about an LL

  • Q : What are the ramifications....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    You have a friend who has been recently paroled to your town. You know he has been using crack cocaine daily for about 6 months. You are worried that your friend might be addicted and in tro

  • Q : Explain how computer and internet technologies affect....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Explain how law enforcement uses technology, including social media, to address these types of crimes. Provide at least two specific examples.

  • Q : What is the best organizational structure for company....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    You are thinking of staring your own company providing consulting services. You are married with two children. Your spouse will not be working with you in this venture.

  • Q : The securities and exchange commission....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    In the summer of 2012, JPMorgan Chase, the biggest U.S. bank, announced trading losses from investment decisions made by its Chief Investment Office (CIO) of $5.8 billion.

  • Q : Describe the prevalent in modern societies....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Some experts argue that people have been punished as an attempt to change conduct and deter crimes for thousands of years, with very little success; crime still continues to be prevalent in modern s

  • Q : What is the legal rights of inmates listed....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Choose one of the legal rights of inmates listed in .Compare and contrast that right to people in society whom are not incarcerated. Do you agree that inmates should have the right you have chosen t

  • Q : Who commit white-collar crimes....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Should high-ranking corporate officers who commit white-collar crimes be sentenced less harshly than thugs who commit robbery on the streets or break into homes to steal people's possessions? Is eit

  • Q : Examine the eight activities....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Examine the "eight activities" which combine to create a secure prison environment and choose the two which you believe are the most important.

  • Q : Explain the elements of murder....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The police were following Sally, whom they previously identified as seeking to hire someone to murder her husband. She met an undercover police officer in an Internet chat room and offered him $5,00

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