Discipline: Law - Criminal

Discussion board Felony InvestigationsDiscussion board Felony Investigations

  For this discussion, we will focus on felony investigations involving people. In your discussion, please identify the requirements for documenting felony investigations involving people. Please discuss the difference in the types of information that might be required and compare that information to the information that might be required for felony investigations involving property Finally, […]

Research Paper Differences in Report WritingResearch Paper Differences in Report Writing

  RESEARCH PAPER: DIFFERENCES IN REPORT WRITING DOCUMENTATION ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS OVERVIEW For this Research Paper: Differences in Report Writing Documentation Assignment, students will prepare a research paper. Thus far, in the course, you have learned about the information and documentation required to complete both, misdemeanor and felony investigations. Additionally, you have learned about the importance […]

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  For this discussion, we will focus on the completing of statements for both law enforcement and corrections. Please discuss what might constitute an internal statement versus that of an external statement. Additionally, please discuss when one might be completed as opposed to the other. Finally, please discuss the importance of accurate and legible writing […]

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Instructions Week 4 Project: Case Studies Supporting Lectures: Ethical Systems Correctional Philosophy Ethical Dilemmas in Corrections For this assignment, read the cases of Miller v. Alabama and Jackson v. Hobbs (2012). These cases deal with the topic of juveniles tried and sentenced as adults. Analyze whether either of these cases addresses the utilitarian view of […]

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Our discussions will now move to the realm of corrections. Considering the ethical systems reviewed in the course to this point, apply those concepts to these aspects of the correctional system: Defend or reject the use of capital punishment with one or more of the ethical theories discussed so far in this course. Describe the […]

Pretrial Motions: Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth AmendmentsPretrial Motions: Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments

Prior to beginning work on this video presentation, read Fourth Amendment: Search and SeizureLinks to an external site., The Difference Between the 5th and 6th Amendment Right to CounselLinks to an external site., Probable Cause and Reasonable SuspicionLinks to an external site., Saul Ornelas and Ismael Ornelas Ledesma, Petitioners v. United StatesLinks to an external […]

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 A mandatory minimum is a sentence created by Congress or a state legislature that requires that the sentencing judge must issue to a person convicted of a crime regardless of any mitigating factors.