Respond to at least two of your colleagues’ posts. For each, explain one or more additional factors which may have played a role in the crime committed. Exam

Respond to at least two of your colleagues’ posts. For each, explain one or more additional factors which may have played a role in the crime committed. Examples of additional factors include, but are not limited to, prenatal factors, perinatal factors, biological factors, and frontal lobe impairment. Note: Your responses to colleagues should be substantial … Read more

Explain, based on the article and additional research, whether you agree with the FBI or Apple and why. Describe a possible compromise to the issue f

read this article https://finance.yahoo.com/news/secret-history-fbi-apos-battle-173731670.html?guccounter=1 Explain, based on the article and additional research, whether you agree with the FBI or Apple and why.Describe a possible compromise to the issue for future cases that would allow the investigation to continue.Take a position on whether technology is moving too fast for the judicial system and say why.Recommend at … Read more

Conduct an Internet search and locate additional ethical codes related to forensic professionals (e.g., those who provide sex offender treatment or juvenile

To prepare for this Discussion: Review the APA Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of ConductLinks to an external site.. Pay particular attention to specific principles and guidelines that pertain to the treatment of forensic populations. Review the Specialty Guidelines for Forensic PsychologistsLinks to an external site. from the APA’s Division 41 website. Note the guidelines specific to … Read more

What else do you want to know about this issue? Give 2 additional questions you want to explore.

The difference between sex and gender? 1. Answer the following questions before you write, as a basis for your essay: o What had you assumed about your topic before (if anything)? o Why do you think you did not know this information/perspective before? Is this connected to your “social location” – i.e. your gender, race, … Read more