Collaboration means in the juvenile justice system.

apply the Learn material in a meaningful way to clarify your understanding of various factors of what collaboration means in the juvenile court systems. What challenges do collaborative efforts face in juvenile justice? The purpose of this assignment will give you the opportunity to apply the Learn material in a meaningful essay application.

Your essay discusses what collaboration means in the juvenile justice system. Also, discuss what challenges do collaborative efforts face in juvenile justice:

RESEARCHING THE EFFECTS OF CRIME ON COMMUNITIES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You will first need to select a community with high or increasing levels of crime.

Select three peer-reviewed journal articles related to crime in your selected community to use for this Assessment.

In your analysis, explain the following:

1. In 2–3 pages total:

· Identify the research question in each article.

· Provide an overview of the independent and dependent variables.

· Explain the effects of your selected crime on the community studied.

· Explain how the research findings compare to the existing body of knowledge. (Look in the discussion section of the articles.)

RESEARCHING THE EFFECTS OF CRIME ON COMMUNITIES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You will first need to select a community with high or increasing levels of crime.

Select three peer-reviewed journal articles related to crime in your selected community to use for this Assessment.

In your analysis, explain the following:

1. In 2–3 pages total:

· Identify the research question in each article.

· Provide an overview of the independent and dependent variables.

· Explain the effects of your selected crime on the community studied.

· Explain how the research findings compare to the existing body of knowledge. (Look in the discussion section of the articles.)

Jurisdiction/Beyond A Reasonable Doubt.

Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read Taking “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt” SeriouslyLinks to an external site. and Federal and State JurisdictionLinks to an external site. Additionally, watch What Does Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Mean?Links to an external site.

A central component to any criminal case is the jurisdictional requirement for a court to hear a criminal case. In your examinations this week, focus on the power of jurisdiction and its significance as part of the criminal justice system. Who creates jurisdiction, and why is it so significant? Similarly, a sound understanding of the legal requirement that the prosecution must prove every element of a statute beyond a reasonable doubt is required for all criminal justice professionals. This discussion requires you to examine reasonable doubt instructions for juries from three states and choose which one is best; remember to justify your responses with reliable sources.

If your last name begins with the letters A through L: Explain the central components of the legal term and substantive criminal law requirement for jurisdiction. At a minimum, your response must detail all of the following:
What is jurisdiction, and how does it affect criminal prosecution?
Can the type of crime determine jurisdiction for a court?
Distinguish between federal and state jurisdiction for courts in criminal cases.