by Belinder | Jul 7, 2022 | Criminal law
Review the list of non-violent crimes as redefined in California. Now, the following crimes are considered non-violent and eligible for probation. Address the following points: Short answers for each questions. No paragraphs Do you...
by Dan | Jul 4, 2022 | Criminal law
Prior to beginning work on this assignment, read Chapter 10 in Holt (2018), as well as the Soriano (2012) and Halverson (2012) articles. Review the instructions below and research a minimum of three additional scholarly or professional resources to support your...
by Belinder | Jun 25, 2022 | Criminal law
Compare and contrast sentencing guidelines and mandatory minimum sentences. Identify three aims of both sentencing guidelines and mandatory minimum sentences. What potential constitutional issues arise at sentencing? Use the internet...
by Belinder | Jun 23, 2022 | Criminal law
Over the past decades, technology has changed the face of the criminal justice process. The criminal investigation scene now has forensics, ballistics, and DNA, all of which must be introduced as evidence in the courtroom...
by Belinder | Jun 23, 2022 | Criminal law
The primary argument of the classical school of criminology is that offenders commit crimes due to rational choice. As discussed in the Classical School of Criminology video, rational choice theory focuses on offenders weighing the risks...
by Belinder | Jun 21, 2022 | Criminal law
Analyze financing activities of terrorist groups and transnational organized crime groups. Describe the relationship between these two groups in relation to their financial practices....