What is affirmative action? Is affirmative action a type of Distributive Justice or is it a type of Corrective Justice?

This week we examined distributive and corrective justice (which includes both procedural and substantive justice).

What is affirmative action? Is affirmative action a type of Distributive Justice or is it a type of Corrective Justice? Do you agree with affirmative action plans? Why or why not?

Your substantive response should include a justification for your answer utilizing the steps for analyzing an ethical dilemma and display critical thinking about the subject.

Explain the importance of expert testimony and the report writing that would be involved.

When preparing for a crime scene reconstruction consideration must be made concerning the types of evidence you are using to come to the conclusion that you are basing the reconstruction on. Real evidence for physical evidence is the best source of producing a reconstruction. The relevance of the physical evidence must be established. For example, it a shooting reconstruction was done based on a ricochet off a wall that struck the victim the angle of impact from the wall where the bullet initially impacted and struck the victim will allow you to determine the line where the shooter stood when he or she fired and hit the wall. The problem is if the line is unobstructed evidence must be located that helps establish where the shoot was when he or she fired. On that line stemming from the wall a cartridge casing will be significant. Shoe impression along the line may be from the shooter or it may be anyone who happened to walk there before or after the shooting took place. So the cartridge casing is likely to be ejected from the shooters weapon and give the reconstruction team an idea of where the shooter was when he or she fired. The footwear impression may or may not be that of the shooter so it is circumstantial even though it is a physical artifact and should be collected.

Crime scene reconstruction can be done by setting the scene up with personnel playing the roles of suspect, victim, and witnesses. It can also be done by placing crime scene dummies in locations for the same people. The more modern method is using a LASER scanner that videos, charts, and measures the entire scene and be used to reconstruct the scene in a white room.

Scenario: Tim and Rhonda just got engaged. They are having a small gathering to celebrate at a local restaurant called the Dew Drop Inn. Rhonda had finally gotten her divorce from James who had been very abusive both physically and emotionally. They have no children. Dinner was finishing up about 8:00 PM and the party was moving into the bar. Out of the blue, James showed up at the restaurant bar and accused Tim of being the reason that Rhonda divorced him (James).

A fist fight broke out when James tried to grab Rhonda and Tim interceded. James grabbed a beer bottle and smashed Tim in the head. Tim pulled out a compact pistol and placed it directly against James’ chest and shot James dead with a single bullet through the heart. Tim grabbed Rhonda and ran from the restaurant, where they jumped into his 2014 Red Honda Civic and drove to Rhonda’s apartment where they both lived.

The police went to the apartment where Rhonda and Tim lived and noted the Red Honda Civic was parked in front of the apartment. A search warrant for seizing the car and searching Rhonda and Tim’s apartment was obtained. James was found to be out on parole for a burglary in which he had served two years in prison. Rhonda was home but Tim was not. Rhonda told the police that she had been receiving threatening emails form James, her ex-husband who was threatening to kill her, Tim, and then himself. She had saved the emails on her Tablet. The search revealed a men’s white dress shirt in the hamper covered with what appeared to be high velocity blood spatter consistent with gunshot blowback. A box of 9mm cartridges with ten rounds missing was found in the dresser of the night stand. An empty pistol box for a 9mm Glock model 26 compact pistol was found next to the ammunition.

Research the following points, and write a 4–6-page paper fully explaining each point:

Define physical evidence.
You may use a number of resources to research the methods and significance of evidence in this scenario. Consider using articles form juried forensic publications, information from the library, or textbooks from this or other classes you might have had. Identify the evidence you found and what evidence might still be available. Include proper handling and packaging techniques for your evidence.
Explain the importance of expert testimony and the report writing that would be involved.
Explain the role the forensic scientist in the laboratory will have with your submitted evidence, and explain the techniques the forensic scientist will use to process your evidence.

Identify and explain 4 exceptions to the exclusionary rule established by the U.S. Supreme Court that allow for the search and/or seizure of evidence without a warrant.

Law enforcement officers and crime scene technicians must use caution and protect themselves at all times from contracting AIDS or hepatitis. Bodily fluids must always be treated as though they were infectious. Crime scene technicians most often use dust particle masks or N-95 masks at routine crime scenes. They are considered the most common type of respiratory protection. These masks are considered to be disposable and should be discarded ­after one use.

It is imperative that all personnel involved in entering and processing the crime scene wear personal protective equipment (PPE). This consists of items of clothing that are non-porous, such as crime scene suits, nitrile gloves (double gloving recommended), face masks, and eye protection. These items will protect the CSI from exposure to blood-borne pathogens, most chemical and drug residues, and other contaminants that are health hazards. In addition, hair nets and booties over the shoes will help avoid contamination of the crime scene.

Research the following points, and write a 5–7-page paper fully explaining each point:

Identify and explain 4 exceptions to the exclusionary rule established by the U.S. Supreme Court that allow for the search and/or seizure of evidence without a warrant.
Patent medicines used to be dispensed by pharmacists in powder form using a pharmacist’s or druggist’s fold. Explain this method of packaging and why it has been adopted by Crime Scene Investigators for packaging trace evidence.
How should investigators handle trace evidence that is stuck on an object found at the crime scene? Explain the exception to this procedure.
When a motor vehicle, boat, or aircraft is present, what special considerations should the Crime Scene Investigator take?

Discuss three things as a helping professional you think should be done for gender specific or gender informed assistance for criminal justice involved women.

This is a graded discussion: 5 points possible

due Aug 30
Week 3- Gender Specific & Gender Informed Assistance
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After reviewing the articles from this week, list AND discuss three things as a helping professional you think should be done for gender specific or gender informed assistance for criminal justice involved women. Be sure to cite from at least one article this week and give examples to support your ideas.

Discuss the important of properly tagging and labeling evidence from a crime scene.

Discuss the important of properly tagging and labeling evidence from a crime scene.
Discuss what would happen if evidence is mishandled or misplaced.

What has been the consequences of the war on drugs and crime in terms of racial disparities in the correctional system?

What have you learned from the readings this week? How does each reading relate to the topic of Politics & Policy? Specifically, what is meant by the statement that politicians, particularly conservative Republicans in national elections, played the race card? What has been the consequences of the war on drugs and crime in terms of racial disparities in the correctional system? What are the key ideas and concepts to keep in mind and apply as we go through the course? Finally, how do these reading relate back to B & G chapter 1 and the seven essential criteria for good policy. Try to synthesize the important ideas and information from both readings. Don’t just summarize the whole articles, your writing should demonstrate synthesis and focus.

Make sure to practice APA in-text citations and references in all your assignments. It is especially critical for weeks where we have multiple sources. Submit as a Word document, 500-700 words, 20 points

How has your community been impacted by the mass number of persons under some form of criminal justice supervision?

Week 2- Community Impact

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How has your community been impacted by the mass number of persons under some form of criminal justice supervision? First, define the “community” you are referring to. Secondly, discuss the “form” of criminal justice supervision” you will be discussing. Lastly, give details that paints a picture for the reader about how your community has been impacted.

What is meant by “globalization”? How has it affect crime and criminal justice?

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What is meant by “globalization”? How has it affect crime and criminal justice?

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Provide some examples from the most recent high profile cases of alleged police violence towards community members and analyze the root causes of these behaviors.

Westley viewed police violence and secrecy as a matter of morality. How do you view police violence and secrecy? Is it a matter oror maybe poor selection, recruitment, training, supervision or discipline? Provide some examples from the most recent high profile cases of alleged police violence towards community members and analyze the root causes of these behaviors.

How does Fogelson’s work on urban riots in the late 1960s and 1970s relate to the anti-police sentiments displayed around the country in the past few years? Provide some examples in your analysis. Have we learned anything in the past 50 years?

What are the essential elements for achieving greater police accountability identified in your readings?  Do you feel that the current internal and external mechanisms of accountability created by various police departments are sufficient? Provide at least two examples of such mechanisms.

As actual crime and victimization rates have fallen throughout the 2000s, the majority of people believe there is more crime now and people report being more fearful. Why?

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As actual crime and victimization rates have fallen throughout the 2000s, the majority of people believe there is more crime now and people report being more fearful. Why?

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