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  • Law
  • August 11th, 2016

MGT401/ MGT401 Test 2 (Score 100%)

Question 1. Fred calls an off duty police officer a clown. Bill, the police officer objects and decides to get even with Fred. The next day while on duty, Bill enters the back door of Fred’s house and finds crack cocaine in his bedroom. Fred’s Constitutional rights have: A) not been violated. B) been violated pursuant to the Fourth Amendment. C) been violated pursuant to the Seventh Amendment. D) All of the above. 2. Mark carefully plots a course of action to embezzle $100,000 from his employer, Sue. He is fired before he ever gets a chance to put the plan in action. In cleaning out his desk, Sue finds his plans. Mark is: A) guilty of a crime because he intended to carry it out. B) not guilty because there was insufficient actus reus. C) not guilty because he is no longer employed by Sue. D) guilty
  • Law
  • August 11th, 2016

Criminal Justice Training & Development Opportunities.

With new advances in forensic technology and an ever evolving legal landscape you can be assured that a career in criminal justice or law enforcement will truly be the experience of a lifetime. Careers in Criminal Justice or Law Enforcement encompass a myriad of jobs that typically welcome individuals with educational and professional backgrounds in criminology, criminal justice, political science, psychology, social ...
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  • August 11th, 2016

v Criminal Psychology Careers

Criminal Psychology Careers What motivates someone to commit a crime? A criminal psychologist attempts to answer this intriguing question by using research-based techniques to investigate criminal cases. As an expert in both law and psychology, a criminal psychologist (also known as a...

Criminal Justice: Areas for Improvement

Prepare your 1,500-word final proposal that focuses on how you will use your education to improve the criminal justice system at the federal, state, county, or city level. This should not be an outline or draft but a completed paper with the required sources and citations. *******this is an A+++**** answer i prmise******
  • Law
  • August 11th, 2016

MGT401/ MGT401 Test 2 (Score 100%)

Question 1. Fred calls an off duty police officer a clown. Bill, the police officer objects and decides to get even with Fred. The next day while on duty, Bill enters the back door of Fred’s house and finds crack cocaine in his bedroom. Fred’s Constitutional rights have: A) not been violated. B) been violated pursuant to the Fourth Amendment. C) been violated pursuant to the Seventh Amendment. D) All of the above. 2. Mark carefully plots a course of action to embezzle $100,000 from his employer, Sue. He is fired before he ever gets a chance to put the plan in action. In cleaning out his desk, Sue finds his plans. Mark is: A) guilty of a crime because he intended to carry it out. B) not guilty because there was insufficient actus reus. C) not guilty because he is no longer employed by Sue. D) guilty
  • Law
  • August 11th, 2016

Criminal Psychology Careers

Criminal Psychology Careers What motivates someone to commit a crime? A criminal psychologist attempts to answer this intriguing question by using research-based techniques to investigate criminal cases. As an expert in both law and psychology, a criminal psychologist (also kno
  • Law
  • August 11th, 2016

Discussing police subculture.

In recent years, many media reports and public movements have criticized the practice of police organizations investigating their own colleagues in cases of alleged misconducts or corruption. Police misconduct and deviance is a serious matter seen in Canada and across the world. With misconduct and deviance existing in policing, many argue the notion of police investigating police is not trustworthy and legit. A number of high-priority cases and media reports, throughout 2004 to 2007, caught the attention of Commission for Public Complaints against RCMP organization and they...
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  • August 11th, 2016

Organizational Behavior

Organizational behavior is the study of both group and individual performance and activity within an organization. Internal and external perspectives are two theories of how organizational behavior can be viewed by companies. Organizational Behavior Why do people behave a certain way in an organizational environment? What factors affect job performance, employee interaction, job commitment, leadership and managerial styles? Individuals have studied this very topic for decades in order to find ways of increasing organizational performance. Organizational behavior is the study of both group and individual performance and activity within an organization...
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  • August 11th, 2016

Types_of_Criminal_Activity

The criminal activity that I have chosen is Identity Theft in Cyber Crime. Cybercrimes are those activities that are committed illegally with the help of the computers and the networks.  Technology on one hand has drastically changed the business processes and the business environment. But we know that everything comes with pros and cons. Along with the increase in speed and efficiency of the business operations, the insecurity has also increased due the computers. There are ...
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  • August 11th, 2016

  Discuss how the unique physical and chemical properties of water contribute to the importance of water for life on Earth to survive   Chemical and Physical Properties water Introduction water, odorless, tasteless, transparent liquid that is colorless in small amounts but exhibits a bluish tinge in large quantities. It is the most familiar and abundant liquid on earth. In solid form (ice) and liquid form it covers about 70% of the earth's surface. It is present in varying amounts in the atmosphere. Most of the living tissue of a human being is made up of water; it constitutes about 92% of blood plasma, about 80% of muscle tissue, about 60% of red blood cells, and over half of most other tissues. It is also an important component