by acdsholarSAw3B06o6UN | Jun 11, 2023 | Criminal justice
The Supreme Court interpretation of the Sixth Amendment requires that trial juries in both federal and state criminal trials be selected from “a representative cross-section of the community.” It also guarantees trial by a jury of peers. That phrase does not mean...
by Brian Leakey | Jun 10, 2023 | Criminal justice
Describe day reporting center programs, and the advantages such programs have over probation with no special probation conditions. Are day reporting centers effective?
by Brian Leakey | Jun 10, 2023 | Criminal justice
This assignment is a comprehensive review of the analysis of two theories chosen to discuss and how the theories relate to the six bullet points below. The authors of Juvenile Justice: A Guide to Theory, Police and Practice discuss the four main theories (in chapter...
by Brian Leakey | Jun 10, 2023 | Criminal justice
The Supreme Court interpretation of the Sixth Amendment requires that trial juries in both federal and state criminal trials be selected from “a representative cross-section of the community.” It also guarantees trial by a jury of peers. That phrase does not mean...
by Brian Leakey | Jun 9, 2023 | Criminal justice
In her article, “The Dark Figure of British Crime”, Claire Berlinski (2009) writes the following: The problem [with the accuracy of crime statistics] was first described in the 1830s by Adolphe Quetelet, a Belgian mathematician and sociologist and the...
by Brian Leakey | Jun 9, 2023 | Criminal justice
Michelle needed money to pay her rent. She is behind 3 months in rent and fears being evicted. She decides to rob Capital One Bank. Michelle asks her roommate Cheryl to help her. They agree to split the money 60% Michelle and 40% for Cheryl. This was based on the fact...