Discipline: Law - Criminal

Human Trafficking 3Human Trafficking 3

 After reviewing some of the Laws, Treaties, and Acts enacted to stop human trafficking, how are local (municipal) police departments are proactive or reactive in combating human trafficking and any or all of its associated crimes (trafficking, exploitation, forced labor, fraud, etc.)? 

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   Program Evaluation Plan.  Use the elements in bold below as headings in your paper. Identify and describe a criminal justice program in your community. What is the mission of the program and the specific population served?  · What services does this program provide? · In what way does this particular program address a significant […]

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  Maria has been angry with Carlos for a very long time. She had threatened to kill Carlos on a couple of occasions. One day, Maria sees Carlos standing on a street corner waiting to cross the street. There are several people standing around Carlos, also waiting to cross. Maria pulls out a gun and […]

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1. discuss/debate with your classmates your position pertaining to biological and psychological perspectives of explaining crime. Also, examine at least one theory from the assigned reading that explain crime and articulate why you either strongly agree or disagree with it. 

Scholarly Paper 1Scholarly Paper 1

please follow all instruction listed in the attachments  You may want to visit Purdue OWL for assistance with formatting your paper in APA style.   Your paper will be worth 100 points and will be graded according to this rubric. 

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  First, review the Technology & Criminal Justice vignette called Posting on Social Media: Distinguishing Threats from Free Expression in Chapter 4 Section 4-2 of the textbook. Is there a risk that the Supreme Court’s decision could limit the ability of rappers, songwriters, and poets to express themselves in stark terms? Is the risk of […]