Discussion 1 - "Internet Exploitation and Primary Federal Law" Please respond to the following:
From the e-Activity, select two (2) types of online traps that have the most adverse impact on children. Next, speculate on one (1) way not discussed in the article in which parents or society can protect children from online exploitation. Provide a rationale for your response.
Identify at least three (3) types of exploitation that prevalently occur over the Internet. Next, give your opinion of whether you believe that the current primary federal laws are efficient in combatting the types of Internet exploitation in question. Justify your response.
Discussion 2 - Homicide and "Born Alive" Requirement" Please respond to the following:
From the e-Activity, give your opinion of Jack Kevorkian's saying, "dying is not a crime," and analyze the manner in which his actions rose to the level of homicide. Provide one (1) example of his actions that meet the elements of a homicide.
View the following video of a real assisted suicide on Swiss TV. Discuss any ethical issue(s) you believe may arise from the video.
Review State v. Lamy, 969 A.2d 451 (N.H. 2009) and the born alive requirement that are discussed in Chapter 10 of the text, determine one (1) ethical issue that may arise from social debate as a result of the requirement in question. Next, speculate upon one (1) approach that the court could take in order to address the ethical issue in question. Justify your response.
Discussion 3 - I think we can all agree that the worst criminal justice FAIL is executing an innocent man. (Fail is too mild of a word.) Yet, that is just what happens with some frequency, and happened to Dr. Hawley Crippen for the 1910 conviction of murdering his wife.
Write a one-paragraph summary of the video with your reflections on its significance for criminal justice.
What are your thoughts upon viewing this video?
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