Examine the use of corporal punishment in other countries. Do you agree with the use of corporal punishment? Should corporal punishment be allowed in the United States, why or why not?
Examine the use of corporal punishment in other countries. Do you agree with the use of corporal punishment? Should corporal punishment be allowed in the United States, why or why not?
Discuss the International views of capital punishment. How are these views different from those in the United States? Have the International views of capital punishment had an impact on how capital punishment is used in the United States; if so, how?
From the recommendations provided in the article , which one do you believe will be the most feasible and effective? You can discuss more than one policy.
Provide an example of how another criminological theory (not deterrence or biological theories) can be or has been applied to inform criminal justice system policies or interventions at either the national, state, or local level.
Conduct an internet search for a juvenile program in your city or state that provides an alternative to incarceration. Read about the program and then present to your colleagues your reasons how or why the program might reduce recidivism, more effectively than incarcerating juvenile offenders.
Ensure you provide a link to your selected program, so your classmates can read about it.
You may search for a program of your choice, or use the following:
Teen addiction treatment
Juvenile mental health treatment
Juvenile pretrial diversion program
Teen restitution program
Juvenile community service
Big Brothers or Big Sisters programs
Juvenile community assessment centers
Juvenile boot camps
Teen cognitive behavior therapy
Please research the positive school of criminology and discuss how this school of thought pertains to the concept of determinism (soft or hard determinism is a view that choice is nonexistent or limited) in criminal justice. How did Lombroso’s view of biological traits and atavism impact the criminal justice system of his day and how does it impact contemporary perspectives on crime, in your opinion? Discuss Lombroso’s influence in nature versus nurture debate amongst criminologists. Submit the main post, with a heading. This post should be substantive and 500 words minimum. Be clear and concise.
Why is Biometrics the latest trend in cybersecurity for both personal devices and entire networks? Because biometrics are the most personal of personally identifiable information, how and why should state laws regulate it (Links to an external site.)?
refer link
https://www.privacypolicies.com/blog/privacy-policy-biometrics-laws/
After watching the video, add a thread and discuss the major points made during the TED talk. Do you agree with his solution? Why or why not?
Discuss the difference between musical copyright infringement and “sampling.” Additionally, research the case between Marvin Gaye’s Estate, Robin
Thicke, and Pharrell Williams, concerning the song “Blurred Lines” and discuss the court’s holding. Since the case was appealed to the 9th circuit, please include the arguments raised on appeal as well. In addition, include an example of a
sampled song. Why was that sampled song not subject to litigation like “Blurred Lines?”
In this segment, we will be analyzing organizational structure, and the types of crime prevention strategies used by law enforcement agencies, and their effectiveness. Please follow all instructions to receive full credit for the assignment.
1) Read chapters 4 & 5 and submit a 700-1500 word (total) analysis answering any two from both chapters (4 & 5) of the listed questions in the “Question of Review” section found at the end of the chapter (four total written portions). When writing, do not quote directly from the readings, and please properly cite your sources using APA format. Submit a PDF with your answers on Canvas using the assignment submission section.
2) Listen to the NPR Podcast below and take notes on what you hear. The next quiz will have questions regarding the below podcast.
https://www.npr.org/2012/05/15/152764402/stop-and-frisk-works-but-its-problematic Links to an external site.