Discuss how the evolution of crime fighting ay affect social policy from national and international perspectives.
Over the last four weeks, you have learned about various aspect of criminology. In this last week of class, you will consider what changes are a part of the future of crime fighting and explain how they can have an impact. View the following videos on the University Library Resources page: •“What is Biometrics?” •“Advantages […]
Do businesses have responsibilities to the society in which they operate? Are those responsibilities more important than the responsibility of a business to make profits for its owners?
ead Professor James Fieser’s “Business Ethics”. This reading presents an overview of approaches to ethics. It also discusses issues American companies face when doing business in foreign countries. Lastly, it focuses on the issues businesses face when dealing with environmental impact.Next, read “Developing Ethics Codes and Statements of Values” adapted from a course module by […]
What is the “Direct Threat Defense” and could you argue the Government is immune from liability if Brad sues? Why or why not?
What is the “Direct Threat Defense” and could you argue the Government is immune from liability if Brad sues? Why or why not? A direct threat is defined as a significant risk or substantial harm to the health or safety of the employee or others, which cannot be eliminated or reduced by a reasonable accommodation. […]
State the legal reasons for your final decision. Cite specific parts of the cases that you rely upon to make your decision.
Unit 4 – Individual ProjectDetails: In 2018, the town of Prattville erected a monument with the 10 Commandments inscribed on its face. A private citizen donated the monument to the city, which was placed in the town square next to several bronze statues of children playing with balls and leaves. A town resident filed a […]