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  • July 27th, 2016

ETH 321 Final Exam/ ETH 321 Final Exam (100%)

  1. Civil enforcement powers regarding federal antitrust matters belong to _______. the Treasury Department the Department of Revenue and Taxation the FTC and the Department of Justice the Department of Labor 2. Which of the following is true of tort law? It protects people from being tried twice for the same crime. Tort law typically deals with breach of contract. It provides compensation to those workers who have been injured on the job. It sets limits on how people can act and use their resources. 3. Fred takes Betty to dinner at a very expensive and exclusive restaurant The menu does not mention prices The server takes their order and both Betty and Fred enjoy the meal immensely. When the bill comes, Fred refuses to pay because the menu had no prices and because he and the server never enga
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  • July 27th, 2016

CJA/304 weeks 1 – 5

Entire course UOP/CJA-304 weeks 1-5 plus DQS
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  • July 27th, 2016

Assignment 2: Discussion—Victimless Crime

Natalie Davies is a thirty-eight-year-old single mother of two—an eleven-year-old daughter, Brandi, and a seven-year-old third grader, Jenny. Natalie married young and never attended college. After her divorce four years ago, she went back to school and obtained a certificate in paralegal studies. After returning to the workforce, she was motivated by others, as well as her modest salary, to return to school to work on her bachelor’s degree. She tells family and friends that she wants to be a role model for her daughters and also wants to be able to provide for their college education when the time comes. Natalie decided to enroll in an online program to accommodate her work schedule and hectic family life that includes spending as much time as possible with her daughters, while also making time for herself. Natalie has hopes of working toward a master’s degree, possibly in counseling. Because of her two daughters and intere
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  • July 27th, 2016

The Supreme Court has repeatedly asserted that a defendant

The Supreme Court has repeatedly asserted that a defendant is not entitled to a jury composed in whole or in part of persons of his own race. Although these rulings establish that states are not obligated to use racially mixed juries, they do not prohibit states from doing so. In fact, a number of policymakers and legal scholars have proposed reforms that use racial criteria to promote racial diversity on American juries. Some have suggested that the names of majority race jurors be removed from the jury list (thus ensuring a larger proportion of racial minorities); others have suggested that a certain number of seats on each jury be set aside for racial minorities.
  • How would you justify these reforms to a state legislature?
  • How would an opponent of these reforms respond?
  • Overall, are these good ideas or bad ideas
  • Law
  • July 27th, 2016

CRJ 320 WK 5 Quiz 5/ CRJ 320 WK 5 Quiz 5 Chapter 8,9 MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Which of the following factors can assist in establishing time of death? a. victim’s clothing b. presence of weapons c. rigor mortis d. hair color 2. The type of “lust murderer” who is usually of above-average intelligence, methodical and cunning, and socially skilled, and who tricks victims into situations in which he can torture and then murder them, is called a(n), a. serial killer. b. organized offender. c. disorganized offender. d. mass murderer. 3. Which of the following statements is not true with regard to death investigations? a. Body temperature drops 2 to 3 degrees in the first hour after death. b. Rigor mortis appears first in the smaller muscles, such as those of the face. c. After about 36 hours, rigor mortis usually disappears in the same sequence as it appeared. d. Maximum lividity occurs
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  • July 27th, 2016

Cultural Diversity in criminal justice

Scenario: You are a member of a recently formed committee to deal with numerous complaints against police and correction officers in your town and are asked to determine if there is merit to these allegations and develop a protocol to address the current problem and prevent these practices from occurring in the future. The allegations are a vast amount that focuses on brutality toward citizens and inmates. There are signs that the entire police and correctional system is suffering of corruption activity, specifically from supervisory and upper-management positions. You have witnesses of police attacks on teenagers and family members that have seen their loved one with bruised bodies from the attacks suffered in the different prisons. When the committee is provided the report that was produced through the interviewing of all inmates through the correctional system, an overwhelming 90% of inmates declared they were brutally battered fo
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  • July 27th, 2016

Landmark U.S. Supreme Court CaseHeart of Atlanta Motel v. United States

Read the summary of Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States in Chapter 2 and answer the following questions. 1. Why was this case so important? 2. Why did the U.S. Supreme Court develop the “effects on interstate commerce” test? 3. Is most commerce considered “interstate commerce”? Why or why not? Here is the summary: Landmark U.S. Supreme Court Case Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States “One need only examine the evidence which we have discussed … to see that Congress may … prohibit racial discrimination by motels serving travelers, however ‘local’ their operations may appear.” —Clark, Justice The Heart of Atlanta Motel, which was located in the state of Georgia, had 216 rooms available to guests. The motel was readily accessible to motorists using U.S. interstate highways 75 and 85 and Georgia state highways 23 and 41. The motel solicited patronage from outside the state of Georgia through various national advertising media, including magaz
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  • July 27th, 2016

Current Ethical Issue in Business.

Research information on an issue that deals with business ethics from a newspaper, magazine, journal, TV, or the Internet.   (UBER COMPANY) Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper in which you analyze the issue and address the following:
  • Clearly define the issue.
  • What seems to be the basis of the issue?
  • Identify ground rules that manifested the situation.
  • What ethical change, deficiency, or conflict brought it about?
  • Which ethical systems were at work for key individuals in the organization—managers, executives, and employees?
  • How did the organizational leadership come into play? How did ethical behavior and responsibility differ between employees and management? Pay particular attention to the role
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  • July 27th, 2016

Assignment 3: The Big Stage!

Assignment 3: The Big Stage! In the United States, both the federal government and the states have authority to indict for criminal wrongdoing. The federal government and each state have their own criminal statutes, court system, prosecutors, and police agencies. Use your textbook, the Internet, and / or Strayer Library to research articles on crime trial, prosecutor, and criminal investigator. Write a four to five (4-5) page paper in which you: Put yourself in the role of a prosecutor and explain the importance of the final report to the prosecution of a case. Further, analyze the possible impact of poorly completed final reports on the prosecution of a case. Review Figure 21.1 “The Use of Evidence in the Stages of the Criminal Justice Process” in Chapter 21 of the text and specify the manner in which each stage of the criminal justice process helps to build a successfully litigated action. Provide a rationale to support your response. Define a criminal investigat
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  • July 27th, 2016

Assignment 3: The Big Stage PAPER

Due Week 10 and worth 200 points In the United States, both the federal government and the states have authority to indict for criminal wrongdoing. The federal government and each state have their own criminal statutes, court system, prosecutors, and police agencies. Use your textbook, the Internet, and / or Strayer Library to research articles on crime trial, prosecutor, and criminal investigator. Write a four to five (4-5) page paper in which you:
  1. Put yourself in the role of a prosecutor and explain the importance of the final report to the prosecution of a case. Further, analyze the possible impact of poorly completed final reports on the prosecution of a case.
  2. Review Figure 21.1 “The Use of Evidence in the Stages of the Criminal Justice Process” in Chapter 21 of the text and specify the manner in which each stage of the criminal justice process helps to build a successfully litigated action. Provide a rationale to support your response.