There are two major components you need to submit in order to complete your case study: an infographic, and a two to three page written summary with additional cover and reference pages. Part 1) Infographic Guidelines Using a free online infographic tool of your choice, you need to create a one-page visual representation of key facts related to your case. Your infographic must include, but is not limited to, the following five pieces of...
Option 1: Law Enforcement OfficerTask: As a criminal justice professional, report writing is an important aspect of your responsibilities. For this assignment, you will review a scenario and complete a report commonly found within a particular criminal justice profession. Review the four (4) options below and choose one option to complete this assignment. For your chosen option, review the associated scenario and complete the provided report t...
Learning Outcomes As part of the formal assessment for the programme, you are required to submit a Criminal Law assignment. Please refer to your Student Handbook for full details of the programme assessment scheme and general information on preparing and submitting assignments. Learning Outcomes: After completing this module you should be able to: 1. Understand the key legal principles underpinning aspects of criminal law, and their wider ...
Learning OutcomesAs part of the formal assessment for the programme, you are required to submit a Criminal Law assignment. Please refer to your Student Handbook for full details of the programme assessment scheme and general information on preparing and submitting assignments. After completing this module you should be able to: 1. Understand the key legal principles underpinning aspects of criminal law, and their wider context. 2. Analyse...
Negligence in Performing a Root Canal1. During the course of performing a root canal on Dawn, Dr. Touth, an oral surgeon, gets an implement stuck in Dawn’s tooth and it breaks. Dr. Touth cannot extract the broken piece of the implement from Dawn’s tooth, so he leaves it there. He completes the root canal, and does not tell Dawn that he left part of a dental implement imbedded in her tooth. He then completes Dawn’s ...
1. Choose an issue in crime/criminology from one of the following areas: (a) Russian Mafia (b) Biological Perspectives in Criminology (c) Serial killers (I chose Serial killers) 2. Based on the issue in crime which you have chosen you will be provided with an article from a sociological or criminological journal on your topic. 3. Relate your article to one of the following criminological theories...
AbstractThe research paper should contain a maximum of 2400 words (excluding references) and should demonstrate your understanding of the issues relevant to the research question. The paper should clearly answer the research question, and all the content should be relevant to the research question. The paper is supposed to be a critical evaluation of the literature, rather than a simple repetition of several sources using your own words. This...
Overview of the CaseYou should allow sufficient time to benefit from feedback prior to your final exam. Please submit the assignment once you have completed Unit 13. Part A. Problem Solving For Part A, you will be presented with a fact pattern. Applying what you have learned about administrative and criminal law, you will analyze the fact pattern by answering five questions. Read the following scenario Lenka Marbella and Jules Chow had been ...
Differences Between Treatment and Punishment ConceptsTask: When looking at the relationship between social justice and juvenile justice, there are two overarching concepts when addressing juvenile delinquency: treatment and punishment. These two concepts have driven a cycle of changes in the juvenile justice system over the years. Your task is to support your premise that your state or city should implement a philosophy of treatment for juvenil...
Part 1: Marxist and Pluralist Conflict CriminologyTask: Part 1: Considering current economic inequalities and racial disparities in the criminal justice system (see posted lecture slides), do you think a Marxist, pluralist conflict, or combination of both approaches best explains contemporary U.S. society and the workings of the American criminal justice system? Why? Part 2: Cultural and Postmodern Criminology, in part, raise questions about w...
Consider organizationSome disciplines require that you use information that is as current as possible. In the sciences, for instance, treatments for medical problems are constantly changing according to the latest studies. Information even two years old could be obsolete. However, if you are writing a review in the humanities, history, or social sciences, a survey of the history of the literature may be what is needed, because what is important ...
Summary of the CaseTask: Aileen Wuornos is the person the paper should be on. For the Final Paper, you will take on the role of a death penalty mitigation expert hired by the defense attorney to work as a sentencing advocate on behalf of the client/defendant. Based upon the chosen case from the attached list (that was selected in Week 1), you will create a comprehensive case study report arguing against the death penalty for your client (the pe...
TaskTask: Language Games has been one of the most interactive and conversational discussions and the reason behind this has been the presence of variable languages and diversity of language present around the globe (Allsop and Jessel, 2015). English being one of the languages which has been adopted all over the globe, as the international language and teaching English as a second or foreign language to the youngsters has brought in the ne...
Question: For most of the 20th century the criminological gaze remained firmly focused on the criminal and the criminal justice system. In the latter stages, however, a combination of social, politica and academic concern led to the rediscovery of the crime victim as a critical source of information about the criminal, crime, and as a principal focus for crime prevention and policy initiatives. This module explores a range of theoretical appro...
Part AYou will answer four questions in Part A. 1.There are three grammatical rules (or principles) of construction that are used to aid in statutory interpretation. What are they and what do they mean? Give a brief example for each rule of construction. 2.What is the purpose of “distinguishing” a case and how is it distinguished? Make sure to review Unit 5 before answering this question. 3.What topics are covered by the following su...