by Belinder | Oct 21, 2023 | Criminology
As powerful as the first fission weapons were, the scientists who developed them went to work almost immediately after their first use in creating an even more powerful type of weapon that utilized a different nuclear process to create a far more destructive...
by Belinder | Oct 21, 2023 | Criminology
In prison and jail environments, it is essential that all staff clearly understand the stated goals and mission for the facility. How does a correctional leader establish an organizational culture of accountability and integrity?...
by Belinder | Oct 21, 2023 | Criminology
What determines if drug use will be defined as drug abuse? When can the use of psychoactive chemicals be objectively labeled drug abuse? How did the changes in the marijuana-using population lead to changes in policies, like the Marijuana Tax Act? Throughout...
by Belinder | Oct 21, 2023 | Criminology
Why does the Intelligence Community require special oversight not needed in other aspects of government? What do you feel are the greatest dangers of a lack of oversight? Could there be such a thing as too much oversight? Explain. Be sure to address such issues as the...
by Belinder | Oct 21, 2023 | Criminology
For this paper, you will choose a specific type of crime (such as identity theft, domestic violence, rape, sexual harassment, etc.). You will then investigate (a) who are the victims of this crime, (b) how prevalent is this crime, (c) what are the causes of this...
by Belinder | Oct 21, 2023 | Criminology
There are some acts that are considered to be criminal in nature based on the likelihood of creating a disturbance to the peace or creating a public nuisance. Other acts are believed to infringe on public morality. Some examples of such acts include, but are not...