by Brian Leakey | May 26, 2023 | Criminology
What are the main points of the specific chapter(s) below?Book 1- Family Violence in the United States: Chapter 2 Child Physical Maltreatment, Chapter 3: Child Sexual Maltreatment, Chapter 4: Child Neglect andPsychological maltreatmentBook 2- Family Violence...
by Belinder | May 25, 2023 | Criminology
Can U.S. Citizen be tried by the military commission under the Constitution and laws of the United States? Make arguments on both sides as to why or why not U.S. cannot be tried by the military commission.
by Belinder | May 25, 2023 | Criminology
You are the training officer in your department. Your agency has been receiving an unusually high number of Bivens Actions (lawsuits and complaints) from citizens stating that officers have been using excessive force to make arrests. The Chief has tasked you with...
by Belinder | May 25, 2023 | Criminology
Crime laboratories started in Europe, when Dr. Edmond Locard, Director of the Crime Laboratory in Lyon, France, postulated the theory that an individual cannot enter or leave a location without leaving something of him- or herself behind and taking something from the...
by Belinder | May 25, 2023 | Criminology
Crime laboratories started in Europe, when Dr. Edmond Locard, Director of the Crime Laboratory in Lyon, France, postulated the theory that an individual cannot enter or leave a location without leaving something of him- or herself behind and taking something from the...
by Belinder | May 25, 2023 | Criminology
In most jurisdictions, a person is considered an adult at the age of 18. As such, many juveniles who commit serious crimes are simply released to a parent or guardian without any repercussions. Explain the reason, nature, and extent of increased youth crime and...