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CRMJ
300 All Weeks Discussions
CRMJ
300
CRMJ 300 WEEK 1 COUNTING CRIME
What crimes make up the UCR, and how are the
counted? How does NIBRS count crimes? Identify which method for counting crime
is superior, and explain your answer. Next, consider the National Crime Victim
Survey, (NCVS). Research this and compare it as well.
CRMJ 300 WEEK 1 SOCIAL CONTROL AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
You probably have experience in the system
and may even be working in it right now. In what part of the criminal justice
system do you work? If you are not working in the system, what part of it would
you like to work in, and why? Do you think learning about the rest of the
system will make your job easier, and if so, how?
CRMJ 300 WEEK 2 CRIMINAL AND CIVIL LAW
Both criminal law and civil law attempt to
control people’s behavior. How does each type of law attempt to accomplish this?
What major significant differences exist between the two? Which, in your
opinion, is more effective?
CRMJ 300 WEEK 2 THEORIES OF CRIME
Theories to explain crime include those that
consider biological, psychological, and sociological theories, among others.
One set of theories that uses the scientific method modeled after the natural
sciences is positivism. What are some positivistic theories of crime, and how
well do they explain criminal behavior?
CRMJ 300 WEEK 3 JURISDICTIONAL ISSUES
What happens when different parts of the
criminal justice system vie for the same case, same person, same resources, and
so forth, and why does this occur? What suggestion do you have for reconciling
situations like these that will likely occur again?
CRMJ 300 WEEK 3 POLICE DISCRETION
In law enforcement, the use of discretion is
an important part of the system. To start this discussion, let’s first address
the question of what discretion is, including the strengths and weaknesses of
the use of discretion by police officers. Next, mention an abuse of discretion.
Finally, comment on another student’s example of an abuse with a suggestion of
how a police department could address the abuse.
CRMJ 300 WEEK 4 A SUPREME COURT DIALOGUE
In advance of participating in this discussion, review
the Supreme Court tutorial found at the bottom of the Week 4: Lesson page. On
January 24, 2002, the Olympic torch relay was to run in front of a high school
in Juneau, Alaska. School was dismissed early that day so that students could
watch the relay pass in front of the school. One student, whose last name is
Frederick, arrived late that day just in time to watch the Olympic torch pass
in front of the school. He brought with him a very large banner that he
displayed as the torch passed in front of the school. The banner read “BONG
HITS 4 JESUS.” (Frederick claimed that he saw this on a sticker once and
thought it was funny.) Frederick was immediately suspended from school by the
principal, Mrs. Morse, for violating the school’s drug policy. Frederick then
filed a lawsuit claiming that his freedom of speech was violated. This case has
now been appealed all the way to the Supreme Court, and the court needs to
decide if the school’s rights or the rights of the student should be protected
by the law.
You are now the judge! Listen to actual oral arguments before the Supreme Court, and ask questions along with the Justices. The assignment, after you watch the case proceedings, is to write a decision in the case that is at least a paragraph in length. What are the arguments in the case — should Frederick have been suspended? When does a school have the right to limit freedom of speech? Explain your reasoning. Then be sure to provide a substantive comment on the reasoning that a classmate uses to arrive at a decision.
You are now the judge! Listen to actual oral arguments before the Supreme Court, and ask questions along with the Justices. The assignment, after you watch the case proceedings, is to write a decision in the case that is at least a paragraph in length. What are the arguments in the case — should Frederick have been suspended? When does a school have the right to limit freedom of speech? Explain your reasoning. Then be sure to provide a substantive comment on the reasoning that a classmate uses to arrive at a decision.
CRMJ 300 WEEK 4 ROLE OF THE DEFENSE
Perhaps every attorney who works as criminal
defense counsel has heard this question: “I don’t know how an attorney can
represent a pedophile” (or rapist, terrorist, and so forth). What kind of
answer could you come up with? What principle or principle(s) would you cite to
in support of your answer? Do you accept or reject a classmates’ response; why
or why not?
CRMJ 300 WEEK 5 DEATH PENALTY PROCESS
Think about the major phases of a death
penalty case and focus on the latter stages. How could a jurisdiction satisfy
the requirements of a fair legal trial and appeal of conviction of an offender
sentenced to execution and still speed up the process of executing these
people? Would it be worth it to a society to engage in the steps that you
suggest could be taken?
CRMJ 300 WEEK 5 PLEA BARGAINING
Only a small percentage of cases ever go to
trial. The vast majority (over 90%) are resolved by negotiation or “plea
bargaining.” Discuss the good and bad points about plea bargaining. Do you
agree or disagree with plea bargaining? Why or why not?
CRMJ 300 WEEK 6 COMMUNITY RELEASE
In general, more people receive dispositions
for community supervision than for incarceration. What are the different kinds
of community release? Are they effective? Why or why not? Identify at least one
controversy regarding their use and explain why this controversy exists?
CRMJ 300 WEEK 6 PENOLOGY V. TREATMENT
The history of incarceration reveals
intervals where people have to “break rocks” or receive services that could
reduce the risk of recidivism upon completion of a sentence. Explain where you
think society is, currently, in terms of whether one or the other is the
prevailing approach in this country. Do you see that lasting for much longer
and heading in the other direction? Why?
CRMJ 300 WEEK 7 CHARGING CHILDREN AS ADULTS
Consider the following statement: there has
been a trend towards treating children as adults in the criminal justice
system. Would you agree or disagree with that statement? In what direction do
you foresee society heading on this issue? Why?
CRMJ 300 WEEK 7 JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM
When it comes to resolving legal charges, do
the reasons for treating juveniles differently than adults remain valid? Why or
why not? Given the opportunity to add or remove those reasons, what would you
choose to do and why?
CRMJ 300 All Week Assignments DeVry
CRMJ
300 All Weeks Assignments
CRMJ 300 WEEK 2 COURSE PROJECT PART ONE
Part One Topic Selection Due.
This week’s submission, the first part of the
paper, introduces the criminal justice topic (why is it important?) and
provides a brief description of the issue.
This section of the paper should be at least
one or two pages in length. Review the specific course project requirements on
the Course Project Overview under the Introduction & Resources area.
Part One: Topic Selection: The
first part of the paper introduces the criminal justice issue (why is it
important?) and provides a brief description of the issue. This section of the
paper should be at least one to two pages in length.
CRMJ 300 WEEK 3: COURSE PROJECT PART TWO
Part Two Outline Due.
This week’s submission, the second part of
the Course Project, is a detailed outline of the paper (at least two pages in
length). Review the specific requirements in the Course Project Overview under
the Introduction & Resources area.
Part Two: The second part of the paper is a
detailed outline of the paper. This section of the paper should be around one
to two pages in length.
CRMJ 300 WEEK 4: COURSE PROJECT PART THREE
Part Three “Pros and Cons” Due.
The third part of the Course Project is a
discussion of both sides of the issue; that is, the pros and cons. This section
of the paper should be approximately five to six pages in length. Review the
specific requirements on the Course Project Overview under the Introduction
& Resources area.
Part Three: The third part of
the paper is a discussion of both sides of the issue; that is, the pros and
cons. This section of the paper should be around five to six pages in length.
CRMJ 300 WEEK 5: COURSE PROJECT PART FOUR DRAFT
Part Four Draft Due.
The fourth part of the course project is a
rough draft of the paper. It has to include an (1) introduction and description
of the issues, (2) a discussion of both sides of the issue (the pros and cons),
and (3) the student’s own position on the issue. This section of the paper
should be around 8 pages in length. Review the specific course project
requirements on the Course Project Overview under the Introduction & Resources
area.
Part Four: The fourth part of
the paper is a rough draft of the final writing assignment. It includes (1) an
introduction and description of the issues, (2) a discussion of both sides of
the issue (the pros and cons), and (3) the student’s own position on the issue.
CRMJ 300 WEEK 7: COURSE PROJECT PART FIVE
Part Five Final Paper Due.
The final paper has to include an (1)
introduction and description of the issues, (2) a discussion of both sides of
the issue (the pros and cons), (3) the student’s own position on the issue, (4)
a conclusion, and (5) a bibliography. It must be around 10 pages in length.
Review the specific Course Project requirements on the Course Project Overview
under the Introduction & Resources area.
Part Five: The final paper
includes (1) an introduction and description of the issues, (2) a discussion of
both sides of the issue (the pros and cons), (3) the student’s own position on
the issue, (4) a conclusion, and (5) a bibliography.


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