You need to make an oral presentation and in the oral presentation there must be

You need to make an oral presentation and in the oral presentation there must be

You need to make an oral presentation and in the oral presentation there must be a power point for 10 minutes and also a presentation paper for 1000 words on three topics:
1-Media statistics and Crime: How much crime is actually committed?
2-Police powers and accountability
3-Criminal Courts and juries.

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In contemporary America, some say, police departments function a lot like corpor

In contemporary America, some say, police departments function a lot like corpor

In contemporary America, some say, police departments function a lot like corporations.  According to Harvard University’s Executive Session on Policing, three kinds of “corporate strategies” guide American policing: (1) Strategic policing, (2) Problem solving policing, and (3) Community policing.  Discuss the meaning of all three and provide an example for each. Also, select one that you believe is the most important and explain why.

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critically discuss the following statement: “The preventive function of governme

critically discuss the following statement:
“The preventive function of governme

critically discuss the following statement:
“The preventive function of government…is far more liable to be abused to the prejudice of liberty, than the punitory function for there is hardly any part of the legitimate freedom of action of a human being that would not admit of being represented, and fairly too, as increasing the facilities for some form of delinquency” (John Stuart Mill, On Liberty, 1859)
Please use references from here:
https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/international-visitors-guide-10a.pdf
https://www.parliament.uk/about/how/laws/acts/
https://www.parliament.uk/about/how/laws/secondary-legislation/
Please use OSCOLA when referencing please

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Employees may send personal e-mails at work just as they may have personal phone

Employees may send personal e-mails at work just as they may have personal phone

Employees may send personal e-mails at work just as they may have personal phone conversations. Do employees have a right of privacy in the e-mails? Do employers have the right to monitor employee email? Does an employer have to notify its employees of its intent to monitor? Can an employer monitor e-mail after stating that it would not monitor? What would be a proper ethical approach to employer monitoring? Smith v. Pillsbury Co., 914 F.Supp. 97 (E.D. Pa., 1996).

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Overcrowding in prisons and jails has been a major challenge throughout correcti

Overcrowding in prisons and jails has been a major challenge throughout correcti

Overcrowding in prisons and jails has been a major challenge throughout corrections systems in the United States for decades. 
Throughout this course, we have covered the history of our correctional system, punishment, classification, incarceration, probation, juvenile justice, and reentry.
Reflecting back on what you have learned in this course, discuss the following topics.
How would you categorize the overall effectiveness of corrections?
Does the overall organization and structure of the corrections system as it stands today bode well for future success for current inmates and correctional staff? Explain.
Identify two challenges faced by the correctional system today and how they could be addressed.
Do you think that alternatives to incarceration are worthwhile? Explain.
Compare and contrast at least two alternatives to incarceration.
Describe prisonization’s impact on the community.
Your reflection paper must be at least three pages in length. You should use at least two sources to support your essay; at least one source should originate from the CSU Library.
The reference page does not count towards the page requirement. Adhere to APA Style when creating citations and references for this assignment.

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E. Jean Carroll v. Trump is an important case to discuss. Include the history of

E. Jean Carroll v. Trump is an important case to discuss. Include the history of

E. Jean Carroll v. Trump is an important case to discuss. Include the history of the law on   defamation of character, and how the case was significant to the field of law covered in the course. Students should include: opinions about the case, prior cases which affected the case being discussed, as well as subsequent cases which were affected. 

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Critically discuss the following statement: “The preventive function of governme

Critically discuss the following statement:
“The preventive function of governme

Critically discuss the following statement:
“The preventive function of government…is far more liable to be abused to the prejudice of liberty, than the punitory function for there is hardly any part of the legitimate freedom of action of a human being that would not admit of being represented, and fairly too, as increasing the facilities for some form of delinquency” (John Stuart Mill, On Liberty, 1859)
please use OSOCLA when referencing
below pictures are what is needed for referencing

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Read the book, cite at least five peer-reviewed articles, not books, between 2,5

Read the book, cite at least five peer-reviewed articles, not books, between 2,5

Read the book, cite at least five peer-reviewed articles, not books, between 2,500 to 3,000 words. You will need to do more than merely provide a synopsis of the book. Rather, provide a scholarly analysis of the book and explain what, if anything, it contributes to our understanding of correctional systems and practices. I will upload an attachment Joseph.pdf as an example of a book review.

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The word limit is 2500 words in total (+/- 10%). Full OSCOLA referencing [footno

The word limit is 2500 words in total (+/- 10%). Full OSCOLA referencing [footno

The word limit is 2500 words in total (+/- 10%). Full OSCOLA referencing [footnotes] is required as well as a full bibliography . Referencing and bibliography are NOT included in the footnotes.
You should submit in a Word document, font 12pt, using a clear font such as Times New Roman or Arial
You work as a junior researcher for the Constitutional Unit of the Government Policy
Institute (fictitious) and have been asked to consider the impact of the Constitutional
Reform Act 2005 on the separation of powers in the UK. Instructions are as follows:
1.
Based on your research, map out the various changes brought about by the
CRA 2005.
2.
Using evidence, assess the efficacy of the separation of powers in the UK.
3.
Consider the extent to which more reforms are needed to increase the
separation of powers in the UK.
To carry out your task you should use the material available on Blackboard. You are
also encouraged to carry out some additional research into academic resources.
Title
: Provide a suitable title for the paper
Executive Summary
: This should be written once the paper is complete and should
briefly summarise the ideas developed in the paper.
Introduction
: This should provide general context and elaborate on the importance
of the problem. You may want to draft a few questions (research questions) which
need answering.
It should contain:
An explanation of your task
Questions you have decided to address.
Discussion
:
This section should be divided into subsections – each with a title. Each subsection
should discuss one issue based on your questions – discussing the evidence and the
pros and cons of each potential solution.
Conclusions and Recommendations
:
What are your findings and what do you recommend considering your findings?
Referencing:
submissions should be referenced in OSCOLA format, i.e. footnoted
with a bibliography.

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