Determine the time of deaths as precisely as you are able to enter these times on your forensic timeline.

Examination of the Borden Murders- Forensics Class

This paper will be divided into five questions all based on the murders of Andrew and Abby born in August 19, 1892. Will provide readings from different books courtroom testimony transcripts in original crime scene note plus you will view the movie the curious life and death of Lizzie Borden from the Smithsonian channel will provide the link these will be used as evidence for you to use to form your answers you should visit your text for guidance each question will have its own evidence folder containing links or readings in directions to specific times in the movie plus the question to be answered. will attach all necessary information to be viewed after I place the order so be on the lookout as this is what must be used to answer these questions.

1. Based on the forensic evidence contained on the documents in this folder separately determined to post more them intervals one for Abby and one for Andrew now that you have their PMI’s determine the time of deaths as precisely as you are able to enter these times on your forensic timeline it always help me to use different colored pens markers or two different PMI’s what do the time of deaths in the timeline tell you?

2. Add the information from the note created by assistant marshal John fleet to your forensic timeline from question one pay attention to detail it is unusual of all witnesses statements are exactly the same who among the residence of the house based on the findings of your timeline had exclusive opportunity to commit the murders at the times of the death that you calculated could a secretive madman have committed both murders in escaped undetected is it possible unlikely or impossible based on what you know about the Internet determine the manner cause in mechanism of death of Andrew and Abby Borden and when you are done with the timeline take a picture and add it to this.

3. During Detective Brian hooks testimony for the defense at 31 minutes of the movie how does he claim committed the murders who what is his timeline of the murders how close are the times of death and how does he explain the differences in the blood flow between Abby and Andrew?

4. Dr. Wood limited by the lack of forensic capabilities at the time hit a dead end could modern forensics change the course of the case and lead Lizzie to the gallows how would you collect the blood spot DNA evidence on fabric name to scientific devices that you would use to analyze the blood DNA and tell me what each device does one or two sentences will be sufficient also called the blood evidence on the skirt standalone or would you need comparison DNA samples if so from whom?

5. What was your error that allowed Brian Hooks theory to be believed when you could have disapproved it with forensic science? Answer the following questions on one page stating how in today’s time it could be done differently one after the murder is Lizzie Emma and Emma’s friend Alice Russell slept in the house with the murders occurred unguarded while the two bodies Lee downstairs in the front room Lizzie and Alice even walk downstairs pass the bodies in the basement water closet there was a police officer stationed outside the house more to keep the public away then preserve the evidence, Bridget Sullivan refused to stay in the house and was allowed to pack a bag and leave for a friends house, The Borden family Doctor Who had been in the house from the beginning was allowed to come and go throughout the afternoon, .

All questions labeled one through five should each be on their own paper be as thorough as possible.

What will the Court consider in deciding this motion?What would your ruling be and why

Assistant Prosecutor Visone is prosecuting a gang case. Many of the State’s witnesses are reluctant to testify because they fear they will be labelled a “snitch” and gang members will retaliate against them. The Prosecutor makes a motion to close the courtroom and not allow anyone from the public (especially gang members) in to watch the trial. What will the Court consider in deciding this motion? If you were the Judge, what would your ruling be and why?

Your answers should display both critical thinking and knowledge of the course material (especially that which was covered in Chapter 13).

*Above are the professor’s notes*

The textbook where chapter 13 is needed is Criminal Procedure (Justice Series) (Subscription) by John L. Worrall. 3rd edition.

Describe the principles of crime control, the law enforcement model and the influence of society over these processes.

CRM 350 Criminal Justice Ethics

Course Description:

This course is designed to be a comprehensive overview of ethics in the field of criminal justice. This
course will address ethical issues that may arise in the criminal justice profession. Through lecture, class
discussion, and exercises, the student will develop a better understanding of the moral and ethical
dilemmas confronting criminal justice practitioners and how these dilemmas may be successfully
resolved.

Prerequisites:
POL 123 Introduction to Law and the Legal System and CRM 220 Survey of the Criminal Justice
System

Textbooks:
The Textbook information which appears on our Saint Leo Bookstore ordering site is as follows:

Pollock, J.M. (2019
). Ethical dilemmas and decisions in criminal justice (10th Edition.) LooseLeaf w/
Mindtap Access
(Custom) ISBN13: 9781337560931
Pollock, J.M. (2019
). Ethical dilemmas and decisions in criminal justice (10th Edition.) EBook w/ Mindtap
Access
(Custom) ISBN13: 9781305640511
Your custom textbook was created from the following National text(s)
:
Pollock, J.M. (2019
). Ethical dilemmas and decisions in criminal justice (10th Edition.)
ISBN
13: 9781337558495

American Psychological Association. (2009). Publication manual of the American Psychological
Association (6th ed.). Washington, DC: Author. ISBN13: 9781433805615; ISBN10: 14338
05618

Commercial software program templates are available for purchase to assist in the correct formatting for
use of APA. One example is found at
http://www.perrla.com/

Learning Outcomes:
As a result of this course, students will

1. Demonstrate an understanding that Ethics is related to the Saint Leo University core value of
Integrity.

2. Define ethics and related terms (morals, values, standards) as related to the law enforcement
profession.

3. List and describe theories of moral decision making.

4. Describe the principles of crime control, the law enforcement model and the influence of society over
these processes.

5. Discuss and apply the “Law Enforcement Code of Ethics.”

6. Analyze situational ethics in law enforcement (i.e., use of lies, the culture of LAPD during the 1990s,
undercover work).

7. Evaluate case law in relation to methods for resolving ethical dilemmas.

Discuss ways to alleviate police officer burnout and mental health issues agencies need to ensure comprehensive services are available and must promote a healthy work-life balance.

Discuss ways to alleviate police officer burnout and mental health issues agencies need to ensure comprehensive services are available and must promote a healthy work-life balance

Each student is required to complete the term project, which is a 15-20 page (not counting the cover, abstract and reference page) research paper in proper APA format. Once you have submitted this assignment it is automatically run through a plagiarism checker program.12 sources must be cited.

Discuss the role of the state judiciary describe each of the two tears of state courts and discuss how they are related.

State and local government

There will be two questions below one page for each question must be answered thoroughly and carefully backed up with logical conclusions and answers must be typed 12 point font double space in each page have your name on it with page number also if you use any source other than your test book must be cited

1. Discuss the role of the state judiciary describe each of the two tears of state courts and discuss how they are related explain each tears roll and judicial decision making there are five methods by which judges are selected discuss which method is best in your opinion why what are the drawbacks of this method courts and judges are often accused of making law do that and if so why is this judicial activism or merely the proper role of a court as the final arbiter of dispute personal values and attitudes in characteristics of state judges can affect their decisions provide an illustration of how these might affect a judges decision

2. Discuss criminal justice what are your overall thoughts on the American criminal justice system in your answer consider some of these topics state and local police state corrections victimless crime‘s creative sentencing front and back door strategies want this to be a question will you get to say what you want but back it up with well-defined argument what can be done to help local community and police relationships what are your thoughts on body cameras and why what about the idea of capital punishment in the US what are prisons or rehabilitation or just getting rid of problems in our society lastly how can we possibly fix the parts that are wrong with the criminal justice system

Discuss which issue (or issues) you believe is most critical to the future of police / community relations.

Police and Society

Analysis of the 2020 President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice
In recent years the relationship between local police and their communities have fallen into a state of disrepair. Perceptions of aggressive policing, misconduct, inappropriate use of force, race and class based discrimination, and an unwillingness to change has eroded levels of trust and confidence in the police among citizens. Distrust and perceptions of inappropriate actions by the police have sparked riots in small cities (i.e. Ferguson) and large urban centers (i.e. Baltimore).

In response to troubled relations between police and the communities they serve, the Obama Administration established the President’s Task Force on 21st Century Policing in 2015. Similarly, the Trump Adminitration established the President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice in 2020. In the latter, fifteeen (15) issues are examined, each with its own chapter that provides a background and current state of the topics within the issue. Also included witthin each chaoter are specific recommendations to improve law enforcement and the administration of justice in the United States.

For this paper, you are required to analyze the 2020 President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice,which is included in this folder (see below).

Content of your paper:

Open your paper by providing a discussion on the overall goal of the report – why did former President Trump and his administration constituted this Commission?

Discuss which issue (or issues) you believe is most critical to the future of police / community relations. Here,am asking you to define the problem, situate it in its institutional / social context, link it to current events, and make an argument about the problem grounded in data or analysis you take from course material and outside sources.

From the perspective of community residents, discuss one or two issues along with its recommendations that are likely to have a substantial impact on police-citizen relations.
From the perspective of police officers, discuss one or two issues along with its recommendations that are likely to to make officers feel more supported and less embattled.
Finish your paper by providing a discussion on the current state of policing in America and the areas that still need improvement.

IMPORTANT: You MUST support your perspective and answers with at least 5 scholarly / academic resources (i.e. journal articles and books) or other evidence (i.e. government reports). Contact me if you need help finding scholarly sources. Some good places to start finding outside academic resources are the UARK library (http://libraries.uark.edu – “Quick Search” by including key words) and Google Scholar (https://scholar.google.com). In addition to these sources, you may support your position with a wide range of other sources such as the media reports.

Describe the various stages (steps) of a criminal case; from arrest,then pretrial and then through the trial stages.

The term paper is due Wednesday December 15th at 11:50pm. You need to submit a short paper (approximately 2 pages – double spaced) on each of the below three questions. As such, your entire term paper should be approximately 6 pages in total length.

Do not plagiarize (example – copy & paste) your submissions directly from information on the web or in books. You need to answer the questions in your own words after doing your research. I will submit your paper through two academic plagiarism checker websites. If you have simply copied your answer from another source you will receive no credit for your submission.

Below are the three questions. To submit your paper, draft up your answer and then submit it through the “Quiz” section. Submit all three answers at the same time.

1. What is the history of the exclusionary rule?

Give me the pros and cons of having the exclusionary rule. In other words should we have it? Give me both sides of the argument.

2. Describe the various stages (steps) of a criminal case; from arrest,then pretrial and then through the trial stages. Give details of each stage and potential issues that may exist.

3. The 4th amendment normally requires a police officer have probable cause or a search warrant before a search can be made. However, there are many exceptions to this requirement. List eight exceptions and explain why each exception is allowed and how each exception works.

Why is it argued that law enforcement agencies should not receive any portion of the assets that are forfeited as the result of their investigative actions?

Week 7 Review

In terms of financial management, how did the economic crash of 2007 affect the relationship of states with their local units of government?

Why is it argued that law enforcement agencies should not receive any portion of the assets that are forfeited as the result of their investigative actions?

What were the consequences of the Boston Police Strike of 1919 on the efforts by the police to organize?

What three hypotheses have been formulated to explain the relationship between the police unions and the police subculture?

What are considered unfair labor practices?