by Brian Leakey | May 11, 2023 | Criminal Law
What different kinds of law enforcement agencies exist in the United States today and what role does each agency have in enforcing the law? What problems, if any, do you think are created by such a diversity of agencies?
by Brian Leakey | May 3, 2023 | Criminal Law
After Reading the Kelling and Wilson (1982) article, and listening to the NPR Podcast titled “How A Theory Of Crime And Policing Was Born, And Went Terribly Wrong”, answer any two of the following questions (300 words each section). Please use APA style...
by Brian Leakey | May 3, 2023 | Criminal Law
After Reading the Kelling and Wilson (1982) article, and listening to the NPR Podcast titled “How A Theory Of Crime And Policing Was Born, And Went Terribly Wrong”, answer any two of the following questions (300 words each section). Please use APA style...
by Brian Leakey | Apr 7, 2023 | Criminal Law
Chasing the Scream discusses the work of John Marks, a physician who prescribed heroin to those struggling with heroin addiction in England. He is quoted as saying that many “of the harms of drugs are to do with the laws around them, not the drugs themselves.” (Hari,...
by Belinder | Mar 22, 2023 | Criminal Law, Criminology
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...
by Brian Leakey | Mar 5, 2023 | Criminal Law
Explain why, according to Kant’s law of nature formula of categorical imperative, it is wrong to make a lying promise. Why would it be wrong according to his principle of ends formula of the categorical imperative? Do you agree with Kant that lying is always...