Examples Of Crimes
Offer examples of crimes that are classified as specific intent crimes, general intent crimes or strict liability crimes that you think should not be classified in that way. Give reasons for your answer.
Offer examples of crimes that are classified as specific intent crimes, general intent crimes or strict liability crimes that you think should not be classified in that way. Give reasons for your answer.
Should a parent be responsible if their child commits a crime. TN bill may be passed holding the parents responsible. I do not agree with this bill.
Crime scenes can contain any number of categories of evidence. Most laypeople think of firearms, blood, shattered doors, and bodies. The fact is that anything physical can become evidence if it were used, stolen, or placed at a crime scene. When you look at evidence, many times it is what you don’t see that is …
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In this crime scene scenario, there are a number of evidence types that you will need to collect. The crime scene is a single-floor house with a burned-down tool shed in the back. There is a mailbox that appears to have been hit by a car backing out of the driveway. It is 90 degrees …
In this crime scene scenario, there are a number of evidence types that you will need to collect. The crime scene is a single-floor house with a burned-down tool shed in the back. There is a mailbox that appears to have been hit by a car backing out of the driveway. It is 90 …
Using the media to reduce crime and victimization has proven difficult due to unanticipated and counterproductive effects. Why do you think it is so difficult to raise concern about crime and its consequences of a targeted audience without triggering negative effects from raising levels of fear?
Due to the increase in computer related crimes, an investigator must be familiar with a broad spectrum of crimes using information technology. In your discussion post, explain why changing technology is important in a criminal investigation, and how will these changes affect future investigators.
1. What is a crime? 2. Research in Nexis Uni in the APUS Library or on a state government’s website and find one criminal statute in your home state. Summarize the statute and explain the elements of the crime. Don’t forget to include the citation to the statute. 3. Research in Nexis Uni in …
1. What is a crime? 2. Research in Nexis Uni in the APUS Library or on a state government’s website and find one criminal statute in your home state. Summarize the statute and explain the elements of the crime. Don’t forget to include the citation to the statute. 3. Research in Nexis Uni in …
Officers are trained to handle emergencies first, before securing the crime scene, even if valuable evidence could be lost or destroyed. Why is this critical? What factors should the responding officer consider when he realizes that he is on a “hot” call– a potentially dangerous situation that is currently unfolding? Which one of …