Describe in detail and explain the difference between the


1) Describe in detail and explain the difference between the freelance and business models. Respond in no less than 200 words

2) Describe the four major methods of apprehension used by law enforcement in street level drug law enforcement, including any criticisms of these methods. Respond in no less than 250 words

3) Discuss mandatory minimum sentencing in detail. Be sure to include the arguments for and against this type of sentencing and the changes made to mandatory minimum sentencing laws since their enactment. Respond in no less than 250 words

4) Discuss in detail the use of drug courts. How do they operate? Are they successful? Discuss the potential of drug courts to reduce: 1) the demand for illicit drugs and 2) the costs associated with the enforcement of drug laws. Respond in no less than 300 words.

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Properly read all the questions illustrated below and as per the requirement and guidelines, respond to the following: Question 1: Illustrate in detail and describe the difference between the freelance and business models. The response must not be less than 200 words. Question 2: Illustrate the four main techniques of apprehension employed by law enforcement in street level drug law enforcement, comprising any criticisms of such methods. The response must not be less than 250 words. Question 3: Illustrate mandatory minimum sentencing in detail. Ensure to comprise the arguments for and against this kind of sentencing and the changes made to obligatory minimum sentencing laws since their performance. The response must not be less than 250 words. Question 4: Illustrate in detail the utilization of drug courts. Explain how do they operate? Illustrate the potential of drug courts to decrease: (i) the demand for illicit drugs and (ii) the costs related with enforcement of drug laws.