Recent Event Involving Use of Force by Montreal PoliceThis is Regarding Canadian Policing Written Assignment 1 Cover Page includes Included References in Proper APA format The use of force model and its application to operational law. Calgary, AB: Canadian Association of Civilian Oversight of Law Enforcement. (22 pages A discussion of the collection and analysis of data on the use of force encounters between the police and members of the public....
Question: This assessment requires you to answer 1 problem question which is based on the case study and 1 essay question which is based on workshop discussions. Each answer should contain no more than 1500 words, with the overall assessment being no more than 3000 words. Questions will be available in the “Assessment Information” section of the NILE site; you will have 72 hours from the release of the questions to submit your answ...
TaskHonesty is one of the most important characteristics an officer in the criminal justice system can have. Unlike other careers, there are many times when the officers are on their own without any supervision. An officer can find themselves in situations that require them to have the integrity to remain strong in the presence of temptation. This milestone will give some examples of everyday situations that officers may find themselves in. Do...
Question: 1. The Criminal Attempts Act 1981 has abolished the common law offence of attempt and replaced it with the following statutory offence contained in Section 1: ‘To plan and scheme in one’s mind to commit an offence is not in itself unlawful. Where, however, a person takes steps towards effecting that plan to commit a substantive offence, he may in the process commit one of the inchoate crimes of attempt, conspiracy, o...
Should Canada provide a constitutional right to own guns?1. Many believe that the United States Constitution grants a constitutional right to its citizens to own guns of all types. Do you think that Canada should provide a similar right to its citizens? What are the advantages and disadvantages of creating such a right? CRIMINAL LAW2. Should Canada re-instate the death penalty? For which offences? What is the experience in other countries? What ...
Actus ReusActus Reus and Omissions Things to Consider - Actus Reus After reading all of the assigned materials and cases from pp. 205-218, consider these questions: How do the courts make the determination that a voluntary act exists? What do the courts find sufficient to satisfy criminal liability? Compare and contrast what different courts do. What constitutes a voluntary act to one court in one jurisdiction might not satisfy another court in ...
InstructionsINSTRUCTIONSStudents enrolled in this course are required to submit a research paper worth 25% of the overall grade. The purpose of this paper is to analyze an issue arising out of an actual case using one of the criminological theories studied in this course. This is an individual project. LEARNING OUTCOMESPrepare an effective briefing note Critically analyze a Canadian court case to identify salient points and issues Succinctly sum...
What are Bitcoin botnet-miners and how do they operate?Security?How do bitcoin botnet-miners, like Miner Botnet, operate and what measures can be taken against them??What malware, e.g., Cryptolocker, have been used by cybercriminals to obtain cryptocurrencies, which vulnerabilities did they exploit and what mitigation can be adopted against them??What attack vectors have been used to exploit cryptocurrencies (e.g. Skype and Yahoo, and how to cou...
You are required to submit a Research Portfolio. It must consist of two elements/Tasks:Task 1. Research Plan for a hypothetical dissertation question. This Task involves production of a preliminary plan for a hypothetical research project which will build on the materials and exercises you read/completed in the module lectures and tutorials (see the detailed guidance below). Note it is not a plan for the dissertation you will take in year-three.T...
Learning OutcomesThis assignment addresses the following learning outcomes from the module syllabus: Critically evaluate methods and techniques used for cybercrime. Investigate, summarise and review emerging technologies and their use in cybercrime. Discuss cybercrime topics and implications from a multidisciplinary/multi-viewpoint perspective. Anonymous technologies, the same way as other technologies, can be used for legitimate an...