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CRJ 306 Week 1 DQ 1 Criminal Law Terminology<br>CRJ 306 Week 1 DQ 2 Jurisdiction and Searches<br>CRJ 306 Week 2 DQ 1 Mens Rea, Actus Reus, and Concurrence<br>CRJ 306 Week 2 DQ 2 Due Process<br>CRJ 306 Week 2 Ethics in Criminal Procedure<br>CRJ 306 Week 3 DQ 1 Fifth Amendment<br>CRJ 306 Week 3 DQ 2 Reasonable Suspicion and Probable Cause<br>CRJ 306 Week 3 Parties and Pretrial Procedures<br>CRJ 306 Week 4 DQ 1 Homicide<br>CRJ 306 Week 4 DQ 2 Robbery and Extortion<br>CRJ 306 Week 4 Sexual Predator Prosecution<br>CRJ 306 Week 5 DQ 1 Double Jeopardy<br>CRJ 306 Week 5 DQ 2 Mandatory Sentencing<br>CRJ 306 Week 5 Final Paper<br>
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CRJ 306 Entire Course (Ash) • CRJ 306 Week 1 DQ 1 Criminal Law Terminology • CRJ 306 Week 1 DQ 2 Jurisdiction and Searches • CRJ 306 Week 2 DQ 1 Mens Rea, Actus Reus, and Concurrence • CRJ 306 Week 2 DQ 2 Due Process • CRJ 306 Week 2 Ethics in Criminal Procedure • CRJ 306 Week 3 DQ 1 Fifth Amendment • CRJ 306 Week 3 DQ 2 Reasonable Suspicion and Probable Cause
CRJ 306 Week 1 DQ 1 Criminal Law Terminology (Ash) • CRJ 306 Week 1 DQ 1 Criminal Law Terminology • Law - General Law • Criminal Law Terminology. The textbook this week provided you with a wealth of information about key concepts in the foundations of criminal justice. In your primary response for this discussion, explain the differences between a misdemeanor and a felony charge. Detail how the legal terms stare decisis and legal precedent affect criminal prosecutions. Finally, provide a definition in your own words, for the legal term, corpus delicti. Why does corpus delicti
CRJ 306 Week 1 DQ 2 Jurisdiction and Searches (Ash) • CRJ 306 Week 1 DQ 2 Jurisdiction and Searches • Law - General Law • Jurisdiction and Searches. Answer your designated question below. Be sure to support your answer with scholarly sources and the text. • Respond to this question if your last name begins with the letters A-L. What is jurisdiction and how does it affect criminal prosecution? Can the type of crime determine jurisdiction for a court? Distinguish between federal and state courts for criminal cases. • Respond to this question if your last name begins with the letters M-Z. Do the police always need a search warrant to conduct a legal (admissible) search according to the Fourth Amendment? Fully explain your answer. List at least three exceptions to the warrant requirement and give examples of each.
CRJ 306 Week 1 DQ 2 Jurisdiction and Searches (Ash) • CRJ 306 Week 1 DQ 2 Jurisdiction and Searches • Law - General Law • Jurisdiction and Searches. Answer your designated question below. Be sure to support your answer with scholarly sources and the text. • Respond to this question if your last name begins with the letters A-L. What is jurisdiction and how does it affect criminal prosecution? Can the type of crime determine jurisdiction for a court? Distinguish between federal and state courts for criminal cases.
CRJ 306 Week 2 DQ 1 Mens Rea, Actus Reus, and Concurrence (Ash) • CRJ 306 Week 2 DQ 1 Mens Rea, Actus Reus, and Concurrence • Law - General Law • Mens Rea, Actus Reus, and Concurrence. Please answer the following questions below: • Distinguish between the terms actusreus and mensrea. How are they significant in criminal law? • Define how concurrence works with actusreus and mensrea to lead to criminal liability. Why is • concurrence so significant?
CRJ 306 Week 2 DQ 2 Due Process (Ash) • CRJ 306 Week 2 DQ 2 Due Process (Ash) • CRJ 306 Week 2 DQ 2 Due Process • Law - General Law • Due Process. What is due process? Create a definition in your own words, and provide the constitutional reasons due process is required along with your own assessment of its significance in the criminal justice process today. Make sure that your primary response explains the notion of ethics and fairness as these terms relate to criminal due process.
CRJ 306 Week 2 Ethics in Criminal Procedure (Ash) • CRJ 306 Week 2 Ethics in Criminal Procedure • Law - General Law • Ethics in Criminal Procedure. Prepare a paper detailing the significance of ethics in criminal justice and criminal procedure. Please be sure to include all of the following elements in your paper: • Summarize your working definition of ethics. • Define ethics within criminal justice. • Compare ethics in law vs. real life. • Examine the need for equal treatment of all people in the criminal justice system. • Identify the major safeguards provided by criminal procedure.
CRJ 306 Week 3 DQ 1 Fifth Amendment (Ash) • CRJ 306 Week 3 DQ 1 Fifth Amendment • Law - General Law • Fifth Amendment. Everyone has heard or seen the “Miranda Rights” on television and/or in movies. In fact, most people could probably recite what they are without reading the actual U.S. Supreme Court case or reviewing a criminal law textbook. However, there are a number of factors at play that determine when the Miranda rights must be given to a suspect. Does an officer have to Mirandize you if he walks up on the street and says, “How are you today?” When do constitutional provisions “kick in”? • How would you explain the Miranda warnings and their significance to a friend of yours not in the criminal justice field? At a minimum, address the following questions:
CRJ 306 Week 3 DQ 2 Reasonable Suspicion and Probable Cause (Ash) • CRJ 306 Week 3 DQ 2 Reasonable Suspicion and Probable Cause • Law - General Law • Reasonable Suspicion and Probable Cause. Two commonly confused concepts in criminal law are reasonable suspicion and probable cause. Define and evaluate both of these significant legal terms, and utilize pertinent U.S. Supreme Court opinions to justify your answers. Finally, address what happens to a criminal case when an officer does not possess reasonable suspicion or probable cause.
CRJ 306 Week 3 Parties and Pretrial Procedures (Ash) • CRJ 306 Week 3 Parties and Pretrial Procedures • Law - General Law • Parties and Pretrial Procedures. Much of the “work” of the criminal justice system will never be seen by the general public. Prosecutors, defense attorneys, and grand juries determine the course of criminal cases well before a case is even committed to a public docket. In your paper, detail the special responsibilities prosecutors have towards initiating a criminal case against a defendant. In other words, how does a prosecutor make the decision to charge someone? Address the following questions in your paper: • What is a grand jury, and when is a grand
CRJ 306 Week 4 DQ 1 Homicide (Ash) • CRJ 306 Week 4 DQ 1 Homicide • Law - General Law • Homicide. Define the crimes of voluntary manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter, and negligent homicide. Provide examples for each type of homicide. Evaluate whether the felony murder rule would apply to any (or all) of the three crimes?
CRJ 306 Week 4 DQ 2 Robbery and Extortion (Ash) • CRJ 306 Week 4 DQ 2 Robbery and Extortion • Law - General Law • Robbery and Extortion. Which crime, robbery or extortion, is more harmful to the victim of the crime? Discuss the similarities and the differences between these two crimes. Your primary response should examine the potential culpability of the victim for either crime. Does the fact that the victim may have done something wrong affect your viewpoint of the heinousness of either crime?
CRJ 306 Week 4 Sexual Predator Prosecution (Ash) • CRJ 306 Week 4 Sexual Predator Prosecution • Law - General Law • Sexual Predator Prosecution. Prepare a paper that details your home state's approach to sexual predators. Address following items in your paper: • Does your state have any laws that prohibit conduct that would be considered to be predatory? • What types of crimes are codified into law, misdemeanor, or felony? • What are the punishments? • Are there mandatory punishments, or do judges have discretion in sentencing a defendant after • conviction? • According to the statutes that you research, is mere solicitation of improper activities enough fo
CRJ 306 Week 5 DQ 1 Double Jeopardy (Ash) • CRJ 306 Week 5 DQ 1 Double Jeopardy • Law - General Law • Double Jeopardy. Which amendment to the Constitution prohibits double jeopardy? Can someone be convicted for multiple crimes for one act? How can a person be charged with multiple crimes through the legal concept of “lesser included offenses”? How do lesser included offenses not violate double jeopardy protection? Focus upon the material elements of crimes and how they can vary to allow for multiple prosecutions for the same acts or similar offenses. Provide examples to support your answer.
CRJ 306 Week 5 DQ 2 Mandatory Sentencing (Ash) • CRJ 306 Week 5 DQ 2 Mandatory Sentencing • Law - General Law • Mandatory Sentencing. The trend in the United States is toward mandatory sentencing for most criminal offenses. Include the following in your initial post: • Define mandatory sentencing. • Discuss the pros and cons of mandatory sentencing.
CRJ 306 Week 5 Final Paper (Ash) • CRJ 306 Week 5 Final Paper
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