by Belinder | Aug 1, 2023 | Criminology
Explain how encryption can be protected as free speech. What is the difference between criminal and civil law in examining free speech issues? Please be sure to use at least 3 scholarly sources....
by Belinder | Jul 29, 2023 | Criminology
Introduction You were the lead investigator on Operation Stop Hack and have now been subpoenaed as an expert witness in the case against the perpetrators. It is up to you to convey the complexities of the crime and evidence to the jury so they can understand...
by Belinder | Jul 23, 2023 | Criminology
Identify two factors that have led to the explosive growth of cybercrime over the past ten years. Next, describe the most common forms of cybercrime and give your opinion as to why the forms you described are common. Provide a rationale for your response.
by Belinder | Jul 22, 2023 | Criminology
Evidence can be grouped into categories involving the same color, size, model, brand, caliber, patterns, and other various descriptives. These items of evidence fall into groups of evidence having class characteristics, which display similarities but do not identify...
by Belinder | Jul 22, 2023 | Criminology
Should the presence of skin cells at a crime scene or on a victim’s body be a sufficient basis for DNA evidence alone to lead to a criminal conviction? What if someone has a skin condition involving shedding skin cells, such as psoriasis, and a crime victim picked up...
by Belinder | Jul 22, 2023 | Criminology
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...