Crimes

 

 

What is meant by the phrase crimes are statutory offenses?
Explain Criminal Intent.
Choose one of the Constitutional Safeguards and explain how it works.
Can a person be prosecuted twice for the same act? Explain fully all issues.
What is RICO?

 

Crime Theories

 

 

 

Explain the use of the Crime Theories why some youths violate the law.

What interventions can be instituted to reduce criminal acts from being committed by a youth.

How can the Criminal Justice handle such individuals?

 

 

 

 

 

 

White paper on mobile incident response and investigations

 

Please see attachment for complete instructions.

In this project, you will write a 13 page White Paper that describes the current state of mobile incident response and investigation. The context is that as a forensic investigator, you are providing an objective overview of mobile technology and digital forensic and incident response capabilities for a law enforcement unit that has limited experience and capability with mobile forensics.

Include the following five sections:

1) Overview of mobile technology, including network operations and mobile technologies

2) Description of trends in mobile technology, including handset transmission types and embedded device forensics, as well as operating systems, applications, and challenges and threats to forensic investigations

3) Laws, regulations, and considerations for the forensic handling of mobile devices

4) Analysis and presentation of forensic information including file system analysis, techniques for working through security measures, third-party applications, and other forms of mobile data analysis

5) Personal perspective on the greatest biggest threat and greatest opportunity most promising technology in mobile forensics, based on in-class and outside readings, as well as personal/professional experience

 

 

Crime Analysis

 

 

 

 

 

 

Exercise 1
There are five houses in a neighborhood.
In one of the houses lives a killer, in another lived the unfortunate victim.
Other than the victim, each person had a motif for the murder.
Each person collected a particular type of weapon
Each person leaves the house at a different time of day
Each person uses a different form of transportation
Each person has a different secret
Find the victim and the killer
1. The Kleptomaniac lives next door to the adulterer
2. The person who leaves home at 5 am collects knives
3. The Gambler has a financial motif
4. A member of a hate group lives in the first house
5. The person living to the right of the hate group member has a truck
6. The victims did not live next to the killer
7. The person who collected poisonous plants has a van
8. The person in the center house did not kill the victim
9. The person who left at 2 pm lived to the right of the person who left at 10 am
10. The person in the last house left at 7 pm
11. The handgun collector lives to the right of the ax collector
12. The victims next door neighbors had the motives of unrequited love and revenge
13. The killer has a car
14. The person who collects poisonous plants has a neighbor who collects rifles
15. The pedophile takes the bus
16. The person whose motif is revenge has a bicycle
17. The person in the last house had a motif of fear of discovery
House 1 2 3 4 5
Time
Secret
Motif
Weapon
Transportation
Killer
Exercise 2
In this forum discuss the importance of logic and reasoning in making connections and determinations in crime
analysis. How do logica and reasoning assist the analyst when reviewing data? 100 words .

 

 

 

 

The Murder of George Floyd

 

Watch this NY Times article and video How George Floyd was killed in police custody, and also read this Guardian piece on George Floyd: George Floyd’s Death Exposes the ‘Minnesota Paradox.

Answer the following questions while reflecting on the items discussed:

What is the context in which this tragedy happened?
What are the potential consequences of this viewing as it happened?
What do the activists want to see changed? Why now? Why George Floyd?
Why did the reaction to Mr. Floyd’s murder touch a cord around the world?
What were mitigating factors that may have motivated activists to risk their lives in a pandemic to go protest?
What is the path forward for cities faced with this challenge of murders of Blacks at the hands of public safety officials?
The former police officer Chauvin was found guilty on all counts. Why does the MN Attorney General state that accountability and not justice was reached?

What would justice look like?

Juvenile Justice System

 

Write a 1–2 page essay briefly discussing the history and evolution of the juvenile justice system.

Include the following in your essay:

A minimum of three milestones in the evolution of the juvenile justice system.
A minimum of three significant examples of the historical evolution of the juvenile justice system.
Your opinion regarding the effectiveness of the current juvenile justice system. Provide rationale to support your position.