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View video about Adult Drug Court | David Ashworth | TEDxLancaster and answer the following questions:Judge Ashworth presides over a unique Drug Court program that helps offenders eliminate their dependency on drugs. The result is a dramatic decrease in repeat in offenders and lives that...

1. How are basics of defense and the levels of security related?2. What perimeter and building controls (interior and exterior) are usually implemented?3. How are human protection systems, alarm systems, and fire protection systems related?4. What is personnel security? What is personnel integrity? How are...

Read the Electronic Reserve Reading articles 'Boston marathon: a case study in lessons learned following last year's bombing tragedy' and the Executive Summary (pp. 3-11) within the 'After-Action Report for the Response to the 2013 Boston Marathon Bombings.'Identify issues within the report that relate to...

Free Will, Determinism and Moral Responsibility'  Please respond to the following: Read the article titled “Compatibility of Free Will and Determinism in Criminology: Comments on an Alleged Problem, The”, located in the online course shell. You may also view the article at http://scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=6004&context=jclc. Next, discuss...

Review the specific components to the informative essay.Write a 750–1,050-word informative essay based on the Death PenaltySomethings to consider for the death penalty in your writing: Explain the background and use of the death penalty in the United States.Prefer it to be around 800-850 wordsInclude...

Go to the National Institute of Justice Website Website and read the information, “Research on Police Use of Force” located at https://www.nij.gov/topics/law-enforcement/officer-safety/use-of-force/Pages/research.aspx. Also, read 'The Use-of-Force Continuum,' located at https://www.nij.gov/topics/law-enforcement/officer-safety/use-of-force/Pages/continuum.aspx. Recommend the two (2) most important factors you believe law enforcement officers should consider when using...

The final project for this course will allow you to see yourself in a range of criminal justice practitioner roles. Each position will require you to address different  issues and concerns indicative of that area of criminal justice—some requiring research, others requiring you to apply methods of inquiry, all leading to the  creation of a case analysis portfolio.      The final project is supported by two milestones, which will be submitted at various points throughout the course to scaffold learning and ensure quality final  submissions. These milestones will be submitted in Modules Two and Four. The final submission will occur in Module Seven.      In this assignment, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following course outcomes:       •Illustrate the major historical milestones of criminal law in the United States for their impact on the criminal Justice system and the role of  the practitioner   •Evaluate constitutional parameters set by courts for their influence on the performance of law‐enforcement agencies   •Evaluate the impact of emerging technology on the development of an ethical criminal investigation   • Apply the sociological and criminological scientific methods of inquiry to determine a defendant’s mental state and possible criminal  defenses for case preparation           Prompt    For the final assessment, you will need to imagine yourself in a variety of criminal justice practitioner roles. You will be presented with a series of case scenarios  and will be required to address each of them by utilizing case law research. You will then have to make decisions based on your findings, evidence, and any  procedural knowledge you have obtained throughout the course.       The final submission will require you to respond to each one of the following situations and compile them together for a case analysis portfolio.      Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed:      I. Miranda   A uniformed police officer is dispatched to a bank robbery. Upon arrival, John Smith is already under arrest by the detectives for committing the robbery  and shooting the guard. He is placed in the back of the officer’s cruiser. During the drive back to the station, Smith yells out, “I am so sorry I shot him!”  One month later, the officer is called to testify about Smith’s statement. Smith’s defense attorney argues that the officer failed to read him his Miranda  rights.  Consider if his statements are admissible given the fact he was not read his Miranda Rights prior to making them.  A.Imagine yourself as the judge presiding over this case. Clearly and accurately evaluate the constitutional parameters that emerged from the  Miranda decision. How has this case influenced the practice of law enforcement?    B.Describe your ruling for the bank robbery case, citing the Miranda case. How did Miranda influence your decision‐making process?       II. Jewelry Store Robbery   A detective was conducting surveillance outside a jewelry store that had been robbed several times in the past month. It was 85°F outside, and he  witnessed three men pacing in front of the store who appeared to be acting nervous. One of the men was wearing a heavy sweatshirt (later identified as  Wilson), while the others were wearing t-shirts. The detective exited his cruiser and approached the three men. The detective conducted a pat frisk of  Wilson and found a hard object in the front pocket of the sweatshirt. He reached his hand into the pocket and located a handgun. He placed all three  under arrest and later tied all of them to the repeat burglaries. In court, Wilson’s attorney argued that the detective conducted an illegal search when he  located the handgun. Imagine yourself now as the judge.    A.In order to avoid defense attorneys making this kind of claim in court, new technology could be utilized to aid in the development of cases and in  prosecutions. What types of new technology could the detective have employed in his surveillance and arrest that might have helped avoid the  defense attorney’s claim of illegal search? Evaluate the impact these types of technology have had on ethical investigations.    B.Based on the U.S. Supreme Court case Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1 (1968), how would you rule in this case? Be sure to defend your ruling with  evidentiary support.    C.Did the ruling justices’ decision in Terry v. Ohio influence the effective performance of law‐enforcement agencies? Defend your position using evidence from the current case as well as the Supreme Court case.           ...

InstructionsFor your final submission, you are to submit the  mini-research paper you   have been working on since Unit I. The mini-paper should  be 4 pages long,   double spaced, Times New Roman 12 pt. font, with appropriate  APA style   writing.  The mini-research paper must contain a...

Reply to two students, DO NOT GRADE CRITIQUE, CRITICISE, OR BE LITTLE STUDENTS WORK.Reply to two posts 125 words each.First reply, According to the Campaign for Youth Justice (2011), it states that 'evidence-based practices (interventions that are scientifically proven to reduce juvenile recidivism) not only reduce...

You are tasked by your Police Chief to provide information to potential officer candidates going through the police academy about the importance of working with juvenile delinquents and the role the candidates will play as it relates to preventing and deterring delinquency acts. The chief...