Do you agree or disagree with the Court’s decision?Explain why you agree or disagree with the Court’s decision.

A case brief is an organized, written summary of the essential elements of a judicial opinion. They are useful tools to assist you in learning to analyze the law. To brief a case, you must first carefully read the assigned cases to gain an overall understanding of the facts of the case, the decision rendered by the court, and the reasoning behind the court’s decision. You will summarize what the justices said in the case. Write your brief as if you’re trying to explain your case to a classmate.

Address the following in 1,000–1,250 words:
Read and brief the following cases:
Your case brief should follow the format below:
Name of the case and citation: Title of the selected case
Facts of the case: Summary of the events, court timeline, evidence, and so forth
Legal issues: Issues that were present in this case
Court’s decision: The court’s decision and the conclusion to the case
Rationale: The reasoning behind the final decision (Why did the court rule this way?)
Dissenting opinions: Any disputing or disagreeing opinions with an explanation of what they were and why they were raised
Do you agree or disagree with the Court’s decision?Explain why you agree or disagree with the Court’s decision.
Your paper should include the definition of escape.
Be sure to reference all sources using APA style. Use at least 3 references for your paper.

Describe your general thoughts on why people break the law,and the events and processes in your life that have shaped these views.

Crime and Causation

The assignment must be double-spaced in Times New Roman 12 font.
The paper must be a minimum of 500 words in length.
Title page required with your name, date, and title: Critical Thinking Assignment: Thinking about Crime.
The assignment is worth 20 points.

The ‘thinking about crime’ paper is a 500 essay where you will discuss your own views on crime causation. In particular, you will be asked to describe your general thoughts on why people break the law,and the events and processes in your life that have shaped these views. In other words,want you to provide an explanation as to why your thoughts on crime causation are the way they are (i.e., why do you feel the way you do about the cause(s) of crime?).

What kinds of structural transformation might diminish the problem of white collar crime, and why are you optimistic or pessimistic about our chances of addressing this problem successfully in the future?

Module Four Discussion

What, if anything, can be done about state crime and political white collar crime? Overall, what kinds of structural transformation might diminish the problem of white collar crime, and why are you optimistic or pessimistic about our chances of addressing this problem successfully in the future?

Compare what you have researched to the prison’s strategic plan (mission, vision, and values statement).how does the prison measure up to the mission, vision, and values?

Riker’s island

The term paper requirements are as follows; a minimum of 4 full pages, typed, double-spaced excluding the reference and title pages, and in APA format only. Do not draft the term paper in MLA. The paper will reflect college level research and style. The paper will be arranged in typical research format including an introduction or abstract, body and conclusion. A sample research paper will be provided upon request. Grammatical and spelling errors will lower the grade of the paper. The topic of the term paper is a penal system, correctional institution, correctional facility or an Inspector General’s Report on a condition at a facility or detention center. Term papers will usually be graded within 1 week.

Location and History of the institution
Warden (Background, how long has he/she been a warden, previous assignments)
Level of the prison (Supermax, max, med, min)
Current prison population and design capacity
Demographics (blacks, whites, Hispanics, Asian and what type of crimes are the most prevalent in the facility)
Prison design
Prison programs (prison industries, vocational, rehabilitative, maintenance, and recreational programs)
Disciplinaries
Riots and/or uprisings
Lawsuits (medical: Estelle v Gamble, conditions, 4th, 8th, and 14th Amendments
Conclusion (State of the prison), compare what you have researched to the prison’s strategic plan (mission, vision, and values statement).how does the prison measure up to the mission, vision, and values?

How the internship experience solidified or changed your career focus. Which classes and/or classroom experiences prepared you for the internship; how those classes and/or classroom experiences prepared you; be specific.

Internship

You have taken an internship with the department of veterans affairs google the many responsibilities the VA handles, base your reflection paper mostly on the criminal justice responsibilities to explain your internship experience. Be as creative as necessary (but realistic).

Why you chose to complete an internship (your objectives) and selected this internship, in particular? Neither improving your knowledge of language used by criminal justice professionals nor overcoming your fear of public speaking are appropriate objectives.

Whether you accomplished your objectives during the internship.

Indicate how you accomplished each. If you didn’t accomplish some, indicate why you were unable to do so.

Your biggest challenge during this internship, how you overcame that challenge, and what you learned from the challenge.

Any insights that you gained into the practices/problems associated with this particular line of work.

Your contributions to the agency/organization; be specific.

The best and worst aspects of the internship; be specific.

The value (professional and/or person) you received from the internship

How the internship experience solidified or changed your career focus.

Which classes and/or classroom experiences prepared you for the internship; how those classes and/or classroom experiences prepared you; be specific.

Which additional courses, if any, or experiences are needed to continue preparing for your future career; be specific.

References (a minimum of 5 are required)

How does current administration’s immigration policy impact economic, security, and humanitarian policy? How was it treated prior to 9/11? Due to the current policy, what are the challenges that the United States has regarding securing both the US/Canada and US/Mexico borders?

Border Enforcement

How does current administration’s immigration policy impact economic, security, and humanitarian policy? How was it treated prior to 9/11? Due to the current policy, what are the challenges that the United States has regarding securing both the US/Canada and US/Mexico borders? Do you believe the U.S. policy treats undocumented migrants with dignity? Discuss customs border authority and “border searches” as they pertain to the fourth amendment rule.

What are the major things journalists should do when interviewing a victim?How can journalism affect the community?

Media

Responsibility of the Media (answer two or more of the following):

What are the major things journalists should do when interviewing a victim?How can journalism affect the community?Provide examples of things journalists should not say or write.Reporters, especially those covering crime and tragedy, often experience vicarious victimization or post-traumatic stress disorder.What are some solutions to ensure that reporters can do their job well without sacrificing the needs of the victim?

Discuss how criminal investigations in the future will likely be more complex and global than in the past.What factors may make this statement true?

Future investigations

Discuss how criminal investigations in the future will likely be more complex and global than in the past.What factors may make this statement true? Do a little research and find and discuss one type of crime that has emerged within the past three (3) years and has significantly impacted criminal investigations and how.After posting your original post, be sure to engage in discussion with your peers.