Law
[SOLVED] Socialist Law
6 pagesAPA no plaigarismPaper on Families of Lawthe families of law are civil law, common law, socialist law, and sacred lawThis is an informational research paper just discuss the origins of each and how they’ve developed throughout the years
Keystroke Analysis
Behavioral biometrics are based upon a persons actions or measurements of body movement. Respond to the following:Select from one of the following lower or newer behavioral metrics:Facial recognitionSignature analysisGait analysisKeystroke analysisExplain how your selected biometric works.What are the ways that it be used in criminal investigations?Explain the limitations of your selected biometric.When reviewing 2 other student responses, choose a different biometric.
[SOLVED] Intellectual Property Law
1. Why do we need Intellectual Property Law?2. Compare and contrast patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets in detail.3. How do you protect inventions internationally? Copyrights internationally?4. What is a patent troll?5. Explain a strong versus weak trademark.6. Summarize the ACPA.7. Define fair use. How does the concept of fair use affect owners rights?8. Describe the highlights of the DCMA and its provisions.9. Explain why Napster was not able to hide behind the DCMA.10. What are the implications (financial, business, legal) of online music sharing services?
The Racial Ideology
Group Assessment: NoSubmission method options: (online)In response to recent media attention on the rising incarceration rates of Indigenous Australian peoples, your organisation is working towards a culturally competent approach for future professional practice to work more effectively with local Indigenous Australian peoples and communities.a 1500-word research report which outlines the social, historical and institutional factors (policies and practices) which have impacted upon Indigenous Australian people and cultures.Your report needs to include the following 5 sections.1. A brief introduction2. Discuss settler colonialism and the racial ideology underpinning it;3. Explain socio-economic and political policies/practises and their impacts;4. Provide a conclusion that demonstrates an understanding of the historic and contemporary relationship between Indigenous Australian people and the criminal justice system.5. Make recommendations for your future practice or profession: You have been asked to include information on the benefits of being culturally competent in your practice or profession, and to provide recommendations based on your own understandings as a culturally competent professional.
[SOLVED] A White-Collar Crime
Often the penalty for white-collar crime is considerably less than for street crime. Someone who makes millions of dollars in illegal insider trading in stocks, for example, will spend less time in jail than someone who steals a car. Moreover, he will serve his time in a comparatively comfortable facility. Is this difference in punishment morally justifiable?
[SOLVED] Security Science
The Future of the SecurityWhen considering what awaits the security profession in the years to come and those that will operate within it, developments and forecasts related to security science will in large part be impacted by what has occurred in the past and in present day. What might occur, what is most plausible and feasible given current and expected occurrences, and what has proven to be effective (or not) will all need to be considered in determining those issues that will remain relevant or change. So predicting the future (not in the form of Nostradamus or similar prophets) as it relates to security is a technique that considers probable or desirable outcomes in the face of known or anticipated risks. So given this backdrop, where is security heading?
Biometrics And The Future
For any biometric to be successfully used for identification or verification, the database and technology used to obtain and maintain comparison samples must be properly implemented and managed. The Integrated Automate Fingerprint Information System (IAFIS) maintained by the FBI is the worlds largest and most successful fingerprint database.Respond to the following in your paper:Why does the IAFIS work so well?What measures must be in place for new and emerging biometrics databases to be effective?Cite an example of an emerging biometrics database and its future potential.Support your work with properly cited research and examples of the selected biometrics applied in the public and private sector.3-5 Pages
Police Discretion
1. What is police discretion? Provide a detailed discussion.2. Discuss and provide examples of internal & external controls of police discretion.
[SOLVED] A Chief Security Officer
1. You are a Chief Security Officer (CSO) for a medium-sized corporation that man- ufactures computer components. Your boss asks you to prepare a plan of anti- fraud strategies. Prepare a list of what you think are the top five strategies that will be the heart of your plan.2. As a corporate IT director, you have been asked by a top executive to program software so revenue will appear greater than it actually is because of a slowing economy. What are your choices in this matter and how do you respond to the executive?3 pages
[SOLVED] Principles of Organization
Discuss Max Weber’s principles of organization (bureaucratic model) and apply them to police organizations.Your essay response should comprehensibly address all parts of the question (350 words), utilize at least two scholarly references, and be written in APA format.
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