Karen W.

Karen W.

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  • Adjusting to Terrorism
    One of the most noted areas in which administrative changes needed is in and around airports in the United States. In September 2001 the lack of communication and thorough security screening led to a national terrorist disaster in New York.
  • Forced Drug Testing in Court Cases
    Pretrial drug testing and pretrial programs are issues that have been in the criticizing light of the Criminal Justice System.
  • Plea Bargaining: An Overview
    Plea bargaining is a process in which the defense and prosecutors consider and agree on a reduced or lesser charge that a defendant will plead guilty to instead of a more serious charge.
  • Independent Counsel
    The Independent Counsel was an ideal way to insure unbiased investigation and prosecution of high ranking officials within the Federal Government and should continue to be used.
  • Disparity and Discrimination
    Disparity and discrimination are two factors that have had an impact on American society. In this essay the two terms, disparity and discrimination will be explore as well as who is affected by them.
  • Personal Perception of Organized Crime
    In this essay this author will share her personal perception of organized crime, definitions retrieved from outside sources, and other relevant information gathered from research.
  • Festive Sugar Cookies
    These cookies are sure to make a wonderful addition to the holiday platter and make the kids smile.
  • Academic Dishonesty
    Student code of conduct can significantly reduced the number of cheating or plagiarizing students through strict enforcement of academic honesty.
  • Project Planning in Teams
    Project planning in teams is the most important step of team dynamics because without planning and organization the project is likely to fail.
  • Police Interviews
    On September 6, 2008 the author of this essay interviewed two current police officers serving with the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
  • Police Role Description in the Media
    Misunderstanding and misconceptions concerning the role of police officers can be attributed to the false representation portrayed by the media.
  • Police Discretion
    Police officers are often faced with situations that are in need of police discretion when working in law enforcement.
  • Excessive Use of Force
    Excessive use of force is not a problem within the criminal justice system; it's a cry for attention or pity from others.
  • U.S.A. Patriot Act
    The U.S.A. Patriot Act was introduced during the aftermath of the September 11th terrorist's attacks in 2001.
  • Exploring the Death Penalty
    Debates in favor and against the use of capital punishment, otherwise known as the death penalty, will be explored in this paper, as well as the history and future implications.
  • Crime Causation: Bonnie and Clyde
    The story and analysis of Bonnie and Clyde's crime sprees.
  • Natural and Legal Crime
    Crime can be divided into two distinct categories under the law, natural and legal crime.
  • What Justice Means to Me
    Many words and phrases are used to describe the meaning of justice but everyone has a different definition to describe justice.
  • The Salad Bowl and Civil Rights in America
    There are many people who call the United States of America a "melting pot" in which many different cultures and backgrounds mix to make a unique society, but with all these differences come differing views on civil rights.
  • PAC- American Federation of Teachers
    The American Federation of Teachers (AFT) is an organization that was formed in the early 1900's because many educators believed that their group should be modeled after that of a labor union that consists of teachers, paraprofessionals, and...
  • Bill to Law: Drinking in America
    The number to know is 21, years-old that is. The idea that only those who are of the age of 21 or older can legally drink alcoholic beverages seems like it has been around since the beginning of the United States government but this is not true.
  • Power and Distribution
    The struggle of power within the United State's government led to a separation of powers between the three branches of government. With this separation came controversy and the creation of a checks-and balance system that Americans know today through...
  • Conservatism vs. Liberalism
    A comparison of conservatism and liberalism.
  • Socialism
    Socialism was an ideology that was intended to give hope and the chance of equality for all Americans, especially the lower class citizens who struggled to prosper in society.
  • Democracy Characteristics and Theory
    Democracy is a term that every child learns as he or she attends school here in the United States. Our nation was forged around the idea of democracy as was the formation of our government.
  • Liberal Views and Liberalism
    Political views differ from individual to individual but through examination of views held by Liberals and Conservatives, I have determined that my views are consistent with Liberal positions on several issues.
  • Censorship on the Internet
    There are many views concerning censoring the internet and content that children may be exposed to, but with the vast applications of the internet some change must come to pass.
  • The Sentence
    This paper discusses the complexity of sentencing a person and possible applications of sentencing goals for identity theft for monetary gain.
  • My Version of the "Seven Layer Salad"
    Here's a yummy and healthy salad recipe that everyone can enjoy.
  • Student Survival Guide
    This guide helps students cope with distance learning.
  • A Day of Thanks
    Thanksgiving Day poem
  • Judicial Review & Judicial Precedent
    There are many factors that can contribute to the decisions that judges, magistrates, or other law enforcement officials come to when debating the legality of cases; judicial review and judicial precedent...
  • Plain View and Open Fields
    There are two doctrines that aid officers and law enforcement officials when seizing an item or items, the Plain View doctrine and Open Fields doctrine.
  • The Significance of Miranda
    A description of Miranda Warnings.
  • Privacy Rights and Press Freedom
    Much of the media's coverage has, and is, being questioned about the practices used to gain information and the information's release to the public. There are debates over the limits or excess of freedom that the press and other media facilitators have...
  • Government Expansion for National Security
    Expanding Executive powers from the traditional level to the state and other local levels has been considered to be one option in the line of defense against terrorist's attacks or activities. Even though this may sound like the perfect solution...
  • Law Enforcement Deviance
    The C.R.A.H. program was created to reduce the amount of crime, gang activities or growth, narcotic distribution, and all other such things. This program seemed to work for the community...
  • Deontological and Teleological Ethical Systems
    Description and distinctions between deontological and teleological ethical systems.
  • Closed Doors: Appeals for Prisoners
    The U.S. criminal justice system guarantees all persons the right to seek out justice and for prisoners, the right to appeal his or her case when...

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