by Belinder | Apr 11, 2023 | Criminology
This week’s discussion will continue in the area of punishment, and will look at two very controversial topics: First, consider the idea of conjugal visits for prisoners. Some states allow inmates private visitation time with their spouses. Imagine that you are...
by Belinder | Apr 11, 2023 | Criminology
Suppose you have recently responded to your first computer forensic incident. The case in question involves a potential underground hacking ring, which the police, working in conjunction with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have been investigating for...
by Belinder | Apr 11, 2023 | Criminology
Prisons and jails are both classified as correctional facilities, however, their missions and day-to-day operations can vary significantly. The types of offenders being held and the reasons for their incarceration are notably different.
by Belinder | Apr 11, 2023 | Criminology
Describe the similarities and differences between the Juvenile Justice System and the Criminal Justice System? Describe 3 of the key U.S. Supreme Court cases that affected due process in Juvenile cases. How does domestic terrorism differ from other forms of terrorism?...
by Belinder | Apr 11, 2023 | Criminology
Discuss the importance of Modus Operandi in the investigation of property crimes and violent crimes. What are “solvability factors” and how do they impact an investigation?
by Belinder | Apr 11, 2023 | Criminology
Occasionally, the United States Supreme Court makes decisions that are considered groundbreaking (abortion, gay marriage, death penalty, civil rights). In turn, these court decisions can affect public policies. These changes are often the result of the changes in...