1.Students may choose their own topic for the term paper, as long as it is a topic relating to LAW ENFORCEMENT and is discussed in depth within the textbook (while corrections and courts are briefly discussed in the book, they are not law enforcement).
2.This paper is to have an introduction, body and conclusion.
3. Must have at least one citation.
4.References and citations are to be in APA format. If you have questions concerning APA, please refer to the APA manual on the TU library home page or contact the instructor for assistance.
5.Paper is to be 3 to 5 pages, double-spaced (at least 900 words, not including
the cover page and reference page.
6.Proper grammar and spelling are required.
7.Paper must contain a reference list of sources used.
8.Students can select a topic of their choice. Besides using your textbook as a source, you must also use two other additional outside sources for your paper. For
Topic: Compare and contrast open-ended and close-ended questions, and describe the advantages and disadvantages of each type of question.
Word count: 450-500
Use the following source: The Practice of Research in Criminology and Criminal Justice by Ronet D. Bachmanand Russell K. Schutt, 7th Edition
Topic: Compare and contrast descriptive and analytic comparative research. Examine the benefits of historical research as well as the limitations inherent in using historical data, especially comparative historical data.
Word count: 450-500
Use the following source: The Practice of Research in Criminology and Criminal Justice by Ronet D. Bachmanand Russell K. Schutt, 7th Edition
In 2011, the Southwest experienced a critical power failure. Communities, businesses, and other societal resources went dark. The end result was human and business failure to plan and protect the power grid and stations. This was considered one of the largest power failures in California history. Many restaurants and grocery stores lost revenue due to spoiled food. Many households were impacted as well- schools were closed the next day and some businesses. If youd like to read more on what happened in 2011, you can find that here: https://www.nerc.com/pa/rrm/ea/Pages/September-2011-Southwest-Blackout-Event.aspx
For this requirement, you will be developing a resilience plan. Choose a critical infrastructure incident that impacted an area of our country (whether it was due to a natural disaster, human error, or human attack) to use as supportive evidence of what to do/what not to do, however please avoid writing about big events such as 9/11, Hurricane Katrina, etc. If you need as
Critical Thinking Assignment
This final week encompasses everything you learned since the first week and how to apply the concepts in articulating and writing a well-written and well-researched paper. You will look at the YouTube video from Paul Harvey titled "Freedom to Chains".
After viewing the video, your Critical Thinking Assignment should cover the following: As like Rome, how could the U.S. be destroyed from within? Use the topics discussed in the video. For example: Moral Decay, Social Decay, Cancel Culture, Economically, Lack of personal Integrity,
Ethics and Ethical Behavior, Corrupt Governance, Moral responsibility, Riots (Policing and the role DHS), Socialism, Use examples and research from Aristotle, Socrates, Virtue Ethics, Formalism, Kantian ethics, Duty, Utilitarianism, John Stuart Mill, selfishness, Kohlberg's theory, Gilligan's ethics of caring, Emile Durkheim, Cesare Beccaria, Formalism, Nonfeasance, Misfeasance, Malfeasance, John Rawl's t
1.Students may choose their own topic for the term paper, as long as it is a topic relating to LAW ENFORCEMENT and is discussed in depth within the textbook (while corrections and courts are briefly discussed in the book, they are not law enforcement).
2.This paper is to have an introduction, body and conclusion.
3. Must have at least one citation.
4.References and citations are to be in APA format. If you have questions concerning APA, please refer to the APA manual on the TU library home page or contact the instructor for assistance.
5.Paper is to be 3 to 5 pages, double-spaced (at least 900 words, not including
the cover page and reference page.
6.Proper grammar and spelling are required.
7.Paper must contain a reference list of sources used.
8.Students can select a topic of their choice. Besides using your textbook as a source, you must also use two other additional outside sources for your paper. For
The general rule is that each contract must meet the requirement of having consideration. This means that each party must give something of value and there must be a bargained for exchange. Before responding to this week's discussion board, please read Chapter 12 and the chapter overview.
In a new thread, please answer the following questions:
1. Please explain the purpose of consideration and why this element is necessary for contracts. Please reference a case in Chapter 12 to support your explanation.
2. Do you think that the items exchanged should be of equivalent value? Please discuss.
General literature:-John S. Bell, Comparative Administrative Law, inOXFORD HANDBOOK OF COMPARATIVE LAW(Mathias Reimann & Reinhard Zimmermann eds.,Oxford: OUP2006)-FrancescaBignami, Comparative Administrative Law, inCAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO COMPARATIVE LAW145 (Mauro Bussani & Ugo Mattei eds., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012)-SUSAN ROSE-ACKERMAN,PETER LINDSETH &BLAKE EMERSON(eds.),COMPARATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW(2nded., Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2017 (abbreviation: SRA&PL)Literature on methodology:-RalfMichaels, Comparative Law by Numbers? Legal Origins Thesis, Doing Businesses Reports, and the Silence of Traditional Comparative Law,57 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE LAW765 (2009)Electronic sources:-Cambridge: http://www.law.cam.ac.uk/faculty-resources/courses-and-subjects/llm/papers/comparative-public-law-llm/56/syllabus-Yale Law School: http://www.law.yale.edu/news/CompAdmin14.htm-Yale Law School: https://campuspress.yale.edu/compadlaw/
the role of the research is to
-Apply administrative law principles and values in different legal orders-Evaluate the role of the institutions of the state in the contemporary political and socio-economic environment -Generate research through comparative analysis by mastering a comparative and social scientific perspective to administrative law and institutions
General literature:-John S. Bell, Comparative Administrative Law, inOXFORD HANDBOOK OF COMPARATIVE LAW(Mathias Reimann & Reinhard Zimmermann eds.,Oxford: OUP2006)-FrancescaBignami, Comparative Administrative Law, inCAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO COMPARATIVE LAW145 (Mauro Bussani & Ugo Mattei eds., Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012)-SUSAN ROSE-ACKERMAN,PETER LINDSETH &BLAKE EMERSON(eds.),COMPARATIVE ADMINISTRATIVE LAW(2nded., Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2017 (abbreviation: SRA&PL)Literature on methodology:-RalfMichaels, Comparative Law by Numbers? Legal Origins Thesis, Doing Businesses Reports, and
What were the legal arguments of both the prosecution and the defendant in the case of Sheppard v. Maxwell, and what were the long-term implications of this case? Be sure to provide specific details and examples to support your thesis. This is a broad question; it is up to you to provide a substantial answer -- no B.S.!