by Brian Leakey | Jul 16, 2023 | Criminal Law
Interactions between law enforcement and citizens from various socioeconomic backgrounds. Do body cams help minimize the amount of force used by police? Is there a fair and truthful portrayal of the violence committed by police against people of color in the media?...
by Brian Leakey | Jul 1, 2023 | Criminal Law
Trace evidence consists of small items of material largely made up of human and animal hair, cloth fibers (natural and synthetic), items such as geological soil, small glass particles, pollen, wood splinters, gunshot residue, and small smears or flecks of paint. These...
by Belinder | Jun 26, 2023 | Criminal Law
Crime scene reconstruction depends largely on the efficacy of the crime scene process and the accuracy of data (measurements, angles, location of evidence, condition of evidence, weather at the time of crime, and lighting at the time of the crime. The crime scene...
by Belinder | Jun 26, 2023 | Criminal Law
Offender rehabilitation efforts is a major focus for researchers and professionals within the field of corrections. Offender treatment plans are necessary for effective rehabilitation to take place for incarcerated offenders and those under community...
by Belinder | Jun 20, 2023 | Criminal Law
What should be the minimum age of criminal responsibility? Should it vary by country or be set at the same minimum around the world? Compare different countries and their minimum age of criminal responsibility in your...
by Brian Leakey | May 19, 2023 | Criminal Law
Differentiate between matters of law and matters of ethics in business situationsScenarioA few years ago Clare Applewood started a small outdoor equipment business called Mountain Top View. The company is a sole proprietorship. The company began as a single storefront...