Discipline: Law - Criminal

Juvenile Delinquency CourtsJuvenile Delinquency Courts

  Introduction The juvenile justice system oversees adjudications for juvenile offenders in juvenile courts. A juvenile offender is a youth under the age of 18 or the age of majority, depending on state statute. A juvenile, or delinquent, is said to commit delinquent acts rather than crimes. This language is consistent with the primary goal […]

8-1 Project Three Cj1408-1 Project Three Cj140

Competency In this project, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following competency: Apply interviewing types and techniques to collect information Scenario You are newly hired victim/witness advocate interviewing a male victim of domestic violence. This requires sensitivity, yet you have a job to do: assess the victim’s readiness for and willingness to participate in […]

8-1 Project Three CJ-1208-1 Project Three CJ-120

Competency In this project, you will demonstrate your mastery of the following competency: Analyze the impact of court decisions on criminal justice policy and professional practice Scenario The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) recently recruited law enforcement professionals from around the world with the intent to resettle them in different communities around the United States […]

Respond to Mike PostRespond to Mike Post

 In my opinion, I think judges should not be allowed discretion in sentencing while serving their duty in court. one person should not decide the verdict which will have heavy implications on someone’s livelihood. Judges are one of the most respectable and knowledgeable people in the quart room, and I believe they should hold a […]

Respond to Sara postRespond to Sara post

Judicial discretion should be allowed for judges, as they are still required to consider sentencing guidelines and other factors such as a defendant’s criminal history and the level of the criminal offense committed. Judges are also required to submit a written explanation of the factors weighed and used to come to their decision, ensuring accountability. […]

HLSC 720-DISCUSSION 6-REPLY 2HLSC 720-DISCUSSION 6-REPLY 2

The thread must be a minimum of 200-400 words. MINIMUM OF TWO SOURCES BESIDES THE TEXTBOOK. Must cite at least 2 sources in addition to the Bible. TEXTBOOK: Bennett, B. T. (2018). Understanding, assessing, and responding to terrorism: Protecting critical infrastructure and personnel (2nd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ISBN: 9781119237785. ***FRANK** […]

HLSC 720-DISCUSSION 6-REPLY 1HLSC 720-DISCUSSION 6-REPLY 1

The thread must be a minimum of 200-400 words. MINIMUM OF TWO SOURCES BESIDES THE TEXTBOOK. Must cite at least 2 sources in addition to the Bible. TEXTBOOK: Bennett, B. T. (2018). Understanding, assessing, and responding to terrorism: Protecting critical infrastructure and personnel (2nd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ISBN: 9781119237785. **JOHNATHAN** […]

Violent SituationsViolent Situations

 In Virginia, mandatory arrest for the primary aggressor in a domestic violence situation became law in 1997. There are 25  years of additional data that could provide valuable insight. The question is are domestic violence services effective, and if so, are the effectives ones available locally?  So, do you research, and then take a look […]