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This is a ten-page, APA-cited paper that continues the work of a project involving drug interventions for prisoners. The paper contains a literature review of ten sources and a discussion of addictions role in society. The work also discusses the ethical and legal implications of drug intervention strategies like drug screening. The work is supported by online and printed sources. The previous work is attached to the end of this paper. | more info
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This is a ten slide PowerPoint presentation on the theories required for the successful; supervisory practices in the criminal justice field. It includes several theories which are essential for the success of the supervision and explains how they impact supervisory practices. It relies on 6 sources in APA format. | more info
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This is an eight-page, MLA-style paper discussing domestic violence. The paper addresses the causes and symptomology of violence in the home and in relationships. It highlights the relationship of alcohol and violence and the dysfunctional lifestyle of co-dependency. The paper uses Russia as an example of how heavy drinking impacts domestic violence. The work is supported by online and printed sources and includes a cover page. | more info
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This is a thirteen slide PowerPoint Presentation on the theories required for successful supervisory services in the criminal justice field. This slide discusses deterrence theory, reformative theory, retributive theory and preventive punishment theory. An explanation on why these theories are important and how they impact supervisory practices is given. It relies on 6 sources in APA format. | more info
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This is a five page, APA-cited paper addressing the issue of legal insanity as it relates to the Andrea Yates case. It discusses the initial trial and the guilty verdict that sentenced her to prison and goes on to describe how testimony from a state expert witness proved to be patently false and a retrial ordered by the Texas Appeals court. The work is supported by online and printed sources. | more info
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This is a six-page, APA-style paper that is the third in a series of papers discussing drug interventions in a prison environment. This paper concentrates on providing a critique of two current trends in this area of study: mandatory drug testing and counseling programs and using motivational interviewing in treatment programs for ex-offenders. The work is supported by online and printed sources. | more info
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This is a five page paper that discusses road rage. The definition and description of road rage is provided. The increasing prevalence of road rage is discussed. The causes and prevention of road rage is also provided. The paper is written in APA style and uses eight sources. The thesis statement is: This paper will explore the definitions of road rage, the pervasiveness of road rage, why it occurs and how it can be prevented. | more info
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This is a four page paper that discusses pornography and sexual assault. Research indicates that the numbers of sexual assault has not increased with the increase in the availability of pornography, but there has been an increase in the levels of violence associated with the sexual assaults. In addition, in the majority of the cases, sexual offenders have used pornography as a part of the abuse. The paper is written in APA style and uses 8 sources. The thesis statement is: Therefore, the increased availability of pornography has affected sexual assaults, but it has not been proven to increase the number of sexual assaults. | more info
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This is an eight page paper discussing how advanced technology has transformed forensic science and its laboratories. The case studies reveals that the new advances in forensic computing are a subsequent process occurring every day and which has a direct relevance in various aspects of daily life. It relies on 7 sources in APA format. | more info
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This is a five-page, APA-style paper addressing the crack epidemic in the United States. It provides an overview of the history of the epidemic from the early 1980s to 1990 and an explanation of how crack is so addictive. The paper also discusses the epidemics influence on American urban life and law enforcement in general. The work is supported by online and printed sources. | more info
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What follows is a three page essay written in the APA style of citation. It examines the relationship between police officers and the public in volatile situations. It looks at the types of people that society hires for police jobs, and considers the expectations that the public has concerning the scope of the police officers authority. It also examines the psychological conditions under which police are expected to operate. | more info
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What follows is a four page essay that analyzes a decision made in the Supreme Court of the United States. It involves the methodology of deciding whether a person should be charged with a capital offense and whether the decision is based on a persons race. The paper takes the position that the Court erred in its findings and decision. Three points of contention are discussed. It includes citations from scientific studies and court decisions. | more info
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This is a four page paper that relies on four sources and is written in APA style. It addresses the War on Drugs and its impact on culture, law, law enforcement and corrections. It also discusses the possible consequences of decriminalization/legalization. | more info
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This report3 pages in length, in APA format, and relying on 6 sourcesexamines three basic criminology theories, deterrence, rational actor, and born criminal. It describes their components and the degree to which they overlap and interact. | more info
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This is a three-page criminology essay describing the technology used in a forensics lab. It will address the type of technology used in the lab, how people interact with that technology and how the technology affect the social and cultural interactions within the lab. The paper is presented in APA format and it relies on four sources of reference. | more info
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This is a five page paper that discusses cybercrime and cyberterrorism, including a focus on September 11. The paper is written in APA style. It uses three journal sources. The thesis statement is: Although the Internet has proved a new way for people to find information and to communicate, and for organizations to conduct businesses, it has also paved the way for cyberterrorism and cybercrime. | more info
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