[ad_1] Ethically questionable behavior in/by organizations is seldom solely attributable to “bad apples.” Thus, in order to anticipate and eliminate unethical behavior, it is imperative to understand the structure and pressures within industries and specific companies that may lead “good
7-2 Milestone Three: Submit Preliminary Recommendations to the Mayor
[ad_1] For this assignment, you will submit a draft of your preliminary recommendations to the mayor based on your criminal justice issue selection and analysis. These recommendations will inform the mayor and other senior leadership about a course of action
Discussion Question
[ad_1] Part I: A new client has come into the office and is very upset. Alex Smith recently purchased a freezer from Star-Rent-to-Own. Alex thinks he may have been the recipient of a bad contract. Six months ago, Alex and
cyber security
[ad_1] Why is Biometrics the latest trend in cybersecurity for both personal devices and entire networks? Because biometrics are the most personal of personally identifiable information, how and why should state laws regulate it (Links to an external site.)? [ad_2]
Case Brief
[ad_1] In Module 4: Week 4, you will complete the Hackbart v. Cincinnati Bengals, Inc.: Case Brief Assignment. You need to brief the judicial opinion in the following case: Hackbart v. Cincinnati Bengals, Inc., 601 F.2d 516 (10th Cir. 1979).
Politics, Social Values, and Judicial Decisions
[ad_1] This week, you are continuing your study of constitutional principles and discussing any biases that may exist in the legal system. In regard to the Eighth Amendment, the United States Supreme Court has held that the death penalty is
Writing Assignment 4
[ad_1] Prompt: Discuss the difference between musical copyright infringement and “sampling.” Additionally, research the case between Marvin Gaye’s Estate, Robin Thicke, and Pharrell Williams, concerning the song “Blurred Lines” and discuss the court’s holding. Since the case was appealed to
Choose a position.
[ad_1] The Supreme Court in their 1986 ruling in Ford v. Wainwright held that executing the insane was a violation of the Eighth Amendment’s ban on cruel and unusual punishment. The American Medical Association has defined the direct participation in
Reasonable Suspicion Versus Probable Cause
[ad_1] Law enforcement officers use two methods to investigate possible criminal activity: reasonable suspicion and probable cause. Reasonable suspicion means officers have a reasonable belief, sometimes called a hunch, that criminal activity may have occurred. They have no hard evidence to support
Writing 3 _1
[ad_1] o Prompt: Discuss the importance of one’s ability to settle a dispute (both criminal and civil) in a formal court setting. Also, discuss the importance and requirementsof the “shopkeeper’s privilege” to a business.o Requirements: 250 words minimum [ad_2]