by Homework Owl | Feb 23, 2021 | College (1-2), Criminal Justice, Discussion Essay
Discuss drug investigations and/or drug evidence handling of dangerous drugs and narcotics. What are the potential ethical, health and/or potential security problems associated with these investigations? Be sure to include a real-world cases in your answer.Make sure...
by Homework Owl | Feb 18, 2021 | College (1-2), Criminal Justice, Discussion Essay
Discuss the elements of the crimes of rape and sexual assault. Compare and contrast the different types of sexual assault in terms of evidence gathering, the sexual assault investigation, profiling of rapists, methods of control, approaches used by rapists, and actual...
by Homework Owl | Feb 7, 2021 | College (1-2), Criminal Justice, Discussion Essay
There are two types of warrants: a traditional search warrant that allows for searches of a particular location and a search warrant that allows for a search of records held by cloud providers. If appropriately obtained, what are the rules and limitations of a search...
by Homework Owl | Feb 7, 2021 | College (1-2), Criminal Justice, Discussion Essay
The exclusionary rule states the courts will exclude any evidence that was illegally obtained, even though it may be relevant and material. Why was the exclusionary rule enacted? Why does it benefit society? Discuss in detail the Landmark Cases relating to the...
by Homework Owl | Feb 7, 2021 | College (1-2), Criminal Justice
Paper 1: Investigation Procedures of Evidence Gathering and Chain of Custody Select a type of forensic evidence and describe the investigation procedures of evidence gathering in regards to the Bill of Rights, the Constitution’s 4th, 5th, and 6th amendment as they...
by Homework Owl | Feb 2, 2021 | College (1-2), Criminal Justice
Topic: Confessions/False Confessions Examine the psychological dynamics that cause some people to confess.What are some of the reasons some people might confess to crimes they did not commit? Be sure to provide real-word examples in your answer.Make sure you cite your...