• Q : Describe the legal limitations....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Suggest a realistic solution to control organized crime by discussing and evaluating the effectiveness of organized crime prosecutions.

  • Q : What are the implications of writing the report....
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    Incorporate theoretical concepts to associate this scenario with morality, ethics, and specific behaviors that influence the consequences (good or bad) associated with moral and immoral behaviors.

  • Q : What is meant by product literacy....
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    What are some of the factors that influence consumer behavior and consumer product choices? What does author Pappalardo mean when she states that "[t]here is often a difference between consumer in

  • Q : Research the role of the project manager....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Research the Phase Resources to research the role of the project manager, and then write a 150-word summary of the role of a project manager based on what you know.

  • Q : Determine the new technological developments....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Utilize the internet to research recent investigations, court cases, new technological developments, partnerships, or other current events in digital investigations related to this week's topic.

  • Q : Identify the product target market....
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    Explain how you would apply the segmentation, targeting, and positioning (STP) approach to market the product in the foreign market.

  • Q : Define mandatory sentencing....
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    Examine whether or not courts should view each case based on its own facts, or whether or not equal justice can only be achieved through mandatory minimum sentencing.

  • Q : The relationship between criminals and law enforcement....
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    How would the rational choice and deterrence theories change the policing strategy of your department if you were in a police department utilizing traditional policing techniques or a department uti

  • Q : Explain the possibility of the crime occurring....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Explain how the technique will effectively reduce the possibility of the crime occurring. If the technique is effective, what is the expected result on social and criminal justice? You may use this

  • Q : Describe the sales contract....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    What terms would you insist be included in the Sales Contract so you would not bear the Risk of Loss?Explain in detail why you use specific words and terms.

  • Q : Which type of crime prevention strategy is being addressed....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    During this course you will submit three journal article reviews from the Ashford Online Library. You can use this research in your Final Project, due in Week Five.

  • Q : Describe five scientific methods of research inquiry....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    An example of a hypothesis would be: You could propose a hypothesis that focuses on whether law enforcement is better equipped to handle terrorism post 9/11 or whether airline safety has improved

  • Q : Analyze the roles of criminal justice leadership....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    In a 20 slide PowerPoint presentation provide information as well as analyze the roles of the following areas in criminal justice leadership strategies and practices:

  • Q : Explain the selection of a crime prevention program....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    With respect to your classmate's initial post, how do the concepts of re-entry and re-integration of prisoners back into society affect your selection of a crime prevention program?

  • Q : Draft of a strategic operational....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Police officers have been able to obtain limited information for each robbery. Your first order of business is to create a draft of a strategic operational/investigative plan to address the crimes.

  • Q : Discuss three factors are contributing to lethal violence....
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    According to Robinson, when we compare America to countries around the world, America does not have a high rate of crime, but has one of the highest rates of lethal violence (2012).

  • Q : The commission of a crime....
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    Address the following areas in full detail: summarize the advantages of computers/software and the use of computer technology in investigations, summarize the disadvantages to law enforcement with r

  • Q : A determination of the appropriate crime prevention strategy....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    A summary of the jurisdiction (i.e., city, county, or state) and the portion of the criminal justice System your proposal is designed to address.

  • Q : Explain the ethical theories....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The outline must be accompanied by a reference page that includes at least 10 scholarly sources that will be used in your Final Paper.

  • Q : Why are not all crimes reported to the police....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    According to the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), violent crimes are more likely to be reported to the police than property crimes.

  • Q : What did the criminal defense attorney....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    How does the misconduct or ineffectiveness of these courtroom participants reflect or thwart the crime control model of criminal justice? How does the misconduct or ineffectiveness of these court

  • Q : How would you explain the miranda warnings....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Everyone has heard or seen the "Miranda Rights" on television and/or in movies. In fact, most people could probably recite what they are without reading the actual U.S. Supreme Court case or reviewi

  • Q : Examine the need for equal treatment of all people....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Examine the need for equal treatment of all people in the criminal justice system.Identify the major safeguards provided by criminal procedure.

  • Q : Distinguish between the terms actus reus and mens rea....
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    Which of the three legal requirements listed above (i.e., actus reus, mens rea, or concurrence) is more difficult to prove beyond a reasonable doubt in a trial?

  • Q : Alexander owned a duplex in a community property state....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    When Alexander and Deborah married, Alexander owned a duplex in a community property state. They lived in one side of the duplex. They saved their money and bought a lake lot as tenants by th

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