Category: Law – Criminal

2-2 Assignment: Jurisdictions

Overview In this assignment, you will explore the juvenile justice system as a separate jurisdiction. Prompt Jurisdictions provide the courts with authority to make legal decisions or administer justices within a certain area. Often, these jurisdictions are determined based on geographic location, but sometimes there are other factors that go into determining jurisdiction. For example, […]

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2-3 Module Two Assignment

Overview In this assignment, you will identify and interpret nonverbal communication cues. In Module One, you learned about different communication styles and approaches, and you learned how to identify the best way to communicate based on the audience. In your Module Two discussion, you considered one officers choice of communication style and approach, and weighed […]

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2-2 Module Two Practice Activity: Crisis Communication Techniques

Overview In this course, you have learned the importance of different communication styles, methods, and approaches. Now, you are learning about crisis communication techniques and how to use them to effectively communicate. This assignment will help you practice identifying when to use different crisis communication techniques in different situations. Prompt For this assignment, you will […]

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2-1 Discussion: Make Your Case

Review the (30:01) video from the Verbal and Nonverbal Communication Resource Section for this discussion. Take a position. Do you agree or disagree with the officer’s choice of communication style in this situation? First, title your initial post either “The officer’s choice of communication style was appropriate” or “The officer’s choice of communication style was […]

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2-1 Discussion: Make Your Case

U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Roberts, in a memo to Fred F. Fielding, White House Counsel, dated dated October 3, 1983, wrote: Setting a term of, say, 15 years would ensure that federal judges would not lose all touch with reality through decades of ivory tower existence. It would also provide a more regular and […]

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discussion(800 words)

 Describe a social theory that was discussed in the Social Relationships and Health (https://www.proquest.com/docview/213540393?accountid=32521)journal article and indicate how it was used to support the research.  Choose one of the quantitative research results presented in the article; describe the evidence presented and indicate which variables of the experiment were highlighted.  Determine the articles conclusion in regards […]

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professional success

 Career development is a lifelong process in which we become aware of, interested in, knowledgeable about, and skilled in a career. In this Discussion Board, you are asked to share information about your current work life and what your career goal is upon earning your degree.After reviewing the   , which stage of career development […]

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Reflecting on General Education and Career

Prepare: Prior to beginning work on this discussion forum, read the articles ; ; and ; watch the video ; and review the General Education Curriculum found in in the University of Arizona Global Campus Catalog. This catalog addresses the core competencies that the general education courses must cover: Ethical Reasoning, Written Communication, Oral and Interpersonal […]

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discussion

 designed around a Topic Area. Crime scene handing from evidence identification, processing, comparative analysis, chain of custody, and court presentation is critical to the investigative process. Develop a research paper on the various methods of crime scene search, evidence identification, collection, and legal requirements for court presentation in a criminal court.  

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The Courts Function & Role

Overview The purpose of this assignment is to use the knowledge you have gained in the first three weeks of this course and apply it by explaining the function of the Courts in the US and the court systems role in government, law, and society. Instructions   Complete the to address the following: Government. The […]

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