Explain the history and culture of Latin American organized crime groups. Is there great difference

Explain the history and culture of Latin American organized crime groups. Is there great difference

Explain the history and culture of Latin American organized crime groups. Is there great difference in the groups that fall under this label? Additionally summarize the characteristics and culture that defines Black organized crime. What groups fall under this umbrella? Discussion Board Guidelines: Submit an answer to the discussion board. Each discussion board post will be between 250 – 350 words long. Refer & cite current resources in your answer. latinamericaocpt1.pdf

Explain what the Supreme Court means when it states that deliberate indifference to serious medical

Explain what the Supreme Court means when it states that deliberate indifference to serious medical

Explain what the Supreme Court means when it states that deliberate indifference to serious medical needs is a violation of the cruel and unusual punishment clause of the Eighth Amendment.   [Students will revisit the deliberate indifference standard in future modules that address issues other than health care. Stay tuned!]  1 ½ page minimum, double-spaced. 2.   If you conclude that there should be no limitations, explain why. 1 page, double-spaced. Spend some time reviewing the articles posted under the readings to get a feel for the diversity of issues that fall under the category of health care! NOTE: your answer must accept the Supreme Court’s deliberate indifference standard  3. Discuss and analyze the Supreme Court cases that the prisoners can use as they develop their legal arguments.  Minimum 1 page, double-spaced Module7Assignmentinstructions.docxMODULE7HEALTHCARE1.docx

Explain why ethics are important when doing research Name three significant historical events that prompted

Explain why ethics are important when doing research Name three significant historical events that prompted

Explain why ethics are important when doing research? Name three significant historical events that prompted the development of ethics and discuss their impact on criminal justice research?  What is the Belmont report and what are three major principles developed from it? Provide two example scenarios for each principle. For example, for respect of persons, I could describe an instance where a person would be uncomfortable completing a survey about sexual violence and if following this principle I would further describe what I would do to satisfy it.   What are the differences between anonymity and confidentiality? When is deception acceptable in research? Provide a scenario where deception would be useful for research. Provide another scenario where deception would not be acceptable. Read closely about the Tearoom Study. What are some ethical issues that come up in this study? Are these types of studies useful? why or why not?  What are the three things needed to determine if there is a causal relationship between variables? Consider a topic of interest and discuss two scenarios where you can demonstrate a causal relationship. Be sure to note how your scenarios satisfy the three criteria.  Following 5, discuss how your scenario could utilize the four units of analysis. You should clearly discuss each unit and define them.  What role does time play in criminal justice and criminology research? What are some limits to cross-sectional research? what are some limits of longitudinal studies? Discuss limits of retrospective and prospective studies? If they are limited, why should we still use them?  Try not to use as many definitions if possible should sound more personal.

Explain in detail the various methods of crime scene documentation  follow up by explaining how

Explain in detail the various methods of crime scene documentation  follow up by explaining how

Explain in detail the various methods of crime scene documentation?  follow up by explaining how a crime scene is preserved from the minute the first patrol officer arrives on scene to precautions taken by the crime scene investigators

Evaluate the evolution of forensic scienceIdentify examples of scientific methods that have

Evaluate the evolution of forensic scienceIdentify examples of scientific methods that have

Evaluate the evolution of forensic science. Identify examples of scientific methods that have been disproven. Explain the peer review process. Compare and contrast common perceptions to the realities of forensic science. Explain the CSI effect. Evaluate what impact the CSI effect has or does not have on the forensic field and the criminal justice system. Evaluate the impact of junk science, real or perceived, on the forensic field and criminal justice.  The videos: All About Forensic Science (Links to an external site.) Segment What Is Forensic Science (Links to an external site.) 05:04 Segment 2. Busting TV Stereotypes (Links to an external site.) 04:32 Burned: Three Alleged Arson Cases Investigated (Links to an external site.) Flawed Forensics: The System With Joe Berlinger

Ethics in Criminal Justice Technology Each advance in technology brings with it moral questions about

Ethics in Criminal Justice Technology Each advance in technology brings with it moral questions about

Ethics in Criminal Justice Technology Each advance in technology brings with it moral questions about its application in the modern world. The ability of police and other agencies to monitor what were once private conversations and communications raises serious ethical questions about the right to privacy and the government’s need to know. Information Technology and Moral Values (Links to an external site.) explores the relationship between morality and modern technologies (Sullins, 2012). In this discussion, provide the framework for an ethical policy that protects privacy while ensuring security. What are the most important protections from the Bill of Rights to be afforded to modern technological communications? Required Resources Text Banks, C. (2016). Criminal justice ethics: Theory and practice (4th ed.). Retrieved from http://content.uagc.edu Chapter 5: Judges, Lawyers, and Ethics Chapter 15: Egoism, Pleasure, and Indifference Articles Duff, A. (2012). Theories of criminal law (Links to an external site.). In E. N. Zalta (Ed.), The Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy (Summer 2013 ed.). Retrieved from http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/criminal-law/ This entry explores the normative and analytical philosophies of morality and criminal justice. It will assist you in responding to this week’s discussion, Criminal Justice: Varying Perspectives. Accessibility Statement (Links to an external site.) Privacy Policy (Links to an external site.) Sullins, J. (2012). Information technology and moral values (Links to an external site.). In E. N. Zalta (Ed.), The Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy (Spring 2014 ed.). Retrieved from http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/it-moral-values/  This entry discuses morality and information technology. It will assist you in responding to this week’s discussion, Ethics in Criminal Justice Technology. Accessibility Statement (Links to an external site.) Privacy Policy (Links to an external site.)

Effective corrections personnel recognize that inmates, like other U.S. citizens, are people protected by various

Effective corrections personnel recognize that inmates, like other U.S. citizens, are people protected by various

Effective corrections personnel recognize that inmates, like other U.S. citizens, are people protected by various constitutional rights. Not only do they recognize that inmates have these rights, they are also knowledgeable about those rights they are responsible to protect.In this assignment, you will have the opportunity to analyze inmates’ rights, the cases that afforded inmates those rights, and the impact inmate rights have on correctional administration.InstructionsAfter reviewing Chapter 11 of your textbook, the ‘Summary of Inmate Rights’ document, and conducting research on inmates’ rights and the corresponding case law, a 3-5 page in which you:Summarize inmates’ rights and the U.S. cases that awarded them those rights.Explain how inmates’ rights impact correctional administration.Articulate your perspective about whether inmates have too many or too few rights.Be sure to include the rationale behind your perspective.Recommend, based on research and/or experience, additional rights to be afforded to inmates and those which should be removed.Use three sources to support your writing

Discuss how the three main issues between male prisons versus female prisons is both fair

Discuss how the three main issues between male prisons versus female prisons is both fair

Discuss how the three main issues between male prisons versus female prisons is both fair and unfair for inmates and their families? What if you, as warden, want to reduce claims by female inmates of sexual misconduct on the part of the correctional officers?  What would you do? What if you, as warden, want to increase the prison based programs for women through education and vocation which will assist them upon transitioning back into society?  What program types would you add?

Concentrate on the subject of honesty in law enforcement. Understanding of how difficult topics are

Concentrate on the subject of honesty in law enforcement. Understanding of how difficult topics are

Concentrate on the subject of honesty in law enforcement. Understanding of how difficult topics are handled compared to how they should be handled, I choose to focus on this particular topic.

Compare and contrast the structure of the Sicilian Mafia with that of the structure in

Compare and contrast the structure of the Sicilian Mafia with that of the structure in

Compare and contrast the structure of the Sicilian Mafia with that of the structure in the New York Mafia. Which structure do you think is most effective and why? Be specific and support your opinion.