How does a judge determine whether a confession is proper? When might a judge reject a confession?

Answer the five questions below.review and respond to each of the following questions. Each response should be substantive, meaning at least three to four sentences demonstrating analytical thought. If the response is simply yes or no, or a short single sentence, you will likely receive either partial or no credit for that question.

Each question is worth 10 points each. The instructor is looking for the substantiveness of responses, whether you provide a response that meets the minimum word count, and whether you provided citations .

• What limitations do courts impose on police in the use of deception in interrogation of suspects?

• If a suspect invokes their 5th Amendment right against self-incrimination, are the police prohibited from asking any questions? How long does the invocation of the right against self-incrimination last? When might the police be able to begin asking investigatory questions again?

• How can police conduct a proper line-up procedure? What might be some of the practical limitations to the line-up procedure?

• How can the police conduct a proper photo pack identification procedure?

• How does a judge determine whether a confession is proper? When might a judge reject a confession?

 

Are private prisons more corrupt than government prisons? An investigating look at the general statistics on which prison system is best for our society.

MUST BE AN UNBIASED PAPER WITH FACTS FROM BOTH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE PRISONS PERSPECTIVES

Research Question:
Are private prisons more corrupt than government prisons? An investigating look at the general statistics on which prison system is best for our society.

Aviram, H.Are Private Prisons to Blame for Mass Incarceration and Its Evils? Prison Conditions, Neoliberalism, and Public Choice. Fordham Urban Law Journal, 42(2), 411–449.

In this article, the scholars explain that private prisons are worse than public ones for philosophical and ethical reasons. Additionally, the prisons being run for profit shows there is no incentive for the corporations to improve the conditions of the prisoners. The scholars have used several examples to explain the conditions of these prisons, especially by minimizing the cost of operations through cutting cost for healthcare, employees, and maintenance on prisons.
The article is crucial for the research paper since they show how private prisons try to minimize operational costs at the expense inmates by neglecting basic human rights and allowing under par prison conditions. Despite being wrongdoers, inmates are still American citizens entitled to all their human rights. Ethically speaking, treating inmates like slaves and inhumanly to increase profits is totally wrong. This will help show evidence that private prisons have faults, but not necessarily worse than public prisons.

Discuss problems that might arise, identify who is in charge, and explain how the Incident Command System organizes such response.

Natural disasters such as hurricanes often affect more than one jurisdiction, requiring the services of many personnel.

Emergency response agencies from various jurisdictions must coordinate their efforts. Discuss problems that might arise, identify who is in charge, and explain how the Incident Command System organizes such response.

Do you purport that there is a strong sense of validity in explaining juvenile delinquency and behaviors through development and neuroscience?

JUVENILE DISCUSSION 2

Do you purport that there is a strong sense of validity in explaining juvenile delinquency and behaviors through development and neuroscience?

Culpability has often been discussed in various circles pertaining to adolescence. What age, if any, do you gauge is a “good” age to state a juvenile is culpable for their actions, particularly delinquent/criminal?

Do you agree that waivers helps decrease criminality among adolescents or does it increase?

After posting your original post, be sure to engage in discussion with your peers.

When does a search occur? When can private parties be considered government actors? What is a seizure?

When does the Fourth Amendment apply?
How is the fourth amendment best analyzed?
When does a search occur?
When can private parties be considered government actors?
What is a seizure?
Distinguish between seizures of persons and seizures of property.
What is justification and why is it important?
Compare and contrast probable cause, reasonable suspicion, and administrative justification.

Demonstrate an ability to understand correct behaviours and action when dealing with offences involving a digital dimension.

Report to the District Commander based on a case study (1500 words)

You are required to research and write a 2,500 word report on how the Internet is used to perpetrate Terrorism crimes.

Completion of this assessment will address the following learning outcomes:

1 Evaluate the key concepts that impact upon crime, victimisation and harm.
4 Demonstrate an ability to understand correct behaviours and action when dealing with offences involving a digital dimension.
5 Appraise the role of the police constable in providing support to victims of internet facilitated crime.
6 Demonstrate an understanding of radicalisation within the context of counter terrorism policing and community policing and counter terrorism policing initiatives.

Demonstrate an understanding of the wider impacts of substance misuse on communities and mental health.

Impact of drug decriminalization on the communities and mental health

Demonstrate an understanding of the wider impacts of substance misuse on communities and mental health.

Measure the effectiveness of services aimed at combating substance misuse in the community and in within the criminal justice system.

the links provided must be used please construct the essay based on the substance misuse essay presentation.

Define ‘Cop Culture’ and using empirical evidence discuss the extent of the connection to disproportionate use of police stop powers regarding BAME groups?

Police and Society

Answer ONE Question

1500-word limit +10%

1. Which perspective, Orthodox or Revisionist, best explains the formation of the ‘New Police’ in 1829? Give reasons for your answer including a critical evaluation of the need for the New Police, who benefitted and who opposed.

2. Define ‘Cop Culture’ and using empirical evidence discuss the extent of the connection to disproportionate use of police stop powers regarding BAME groups?

3. Using relevant data critically assess the extent to which the conditions of female and BAME group officers in the police service have improved over the last two decades? Give evidence for your reasoning.

4. Critically assess the extent to which the police are accountable at the national, local and street level?

5. Discuss the definitions, types and practices of police corruption. Then, with reference to empirical evidence including international examples, critically examine the effectiveness of mechanisms of police accountability in this matter.