Policing in the Digital Age:? Balancing Crime Prevention and Civil Liberties ? Module 2? Do current policing practices that utilize advanced technologie

Policing in the Digital Age:  Balancing Crime Prevention and Civil Liberties – Module 2  Do current policing practices that utilize advanced technologies – such as geofence warrants,   facial recognition, and predictive policing algorithms – strike an appropriate balance between   crime prevention and individual rights, or do they disproportionately infringe upon civil   liberties?  How should courts … Read more

For this assignment, you will prepare a two-page written document focused on civil lawsuits. Please follow the instructions below and prepare you

Overview: For this assignment, you will prepare a two-page written document focused on civil lawsuits. Please follow the instructions below and prepare your document. Be sure to save in .doc or .docx format, and to follow APA guidelines.  For more guidance about APA formatting, refer to the APA Resources in the Academic Support area of … Read more

Part I:?Utilize the Topic 6 Readings as a resource to complete the ‘Civil Rights Movement Matrix.’ Each box should be 60-75 words per box. Be sure to cite and reference all so

 Part I: Utilize the Topic 6 Readings as a resource to complete the “Civil Rights Movement Matrix.” Each box should be 60-75 words per box. Be sure to cite and reference all sources. Part II: Summarize and state the significance of each of the snapshots of the Civil Rights movement. The first one is an example. This assignment … Read more

Involuntary hospitalization and due process of civil commitment

Topic :  Involuntary hospitalization and due process of civil commitment 1.summarize the articles you selected, explaining the most salient ethical and legal issues related to the topic as they concern psychiatric-mental health practice for children/adolescents and for adults.  2.Explain how this information could apply to your clinical practice, including specific implications for practice within IOWA. … Read more

Directions For this journal reflection, you will do the following: Explain what civil disobedience is and what it is not. Which actions

Directions For this journal reflection, you will do the following: Explain what civil disobedience is and what it is not. Which actions can be considered civil disobedience and which actions cannot? Describe what could make civil disobedience ethically acceptable and what could make it ethically unacceptable. Explain why you think the people who engage in … Read more

Explain what civil disobedience is and what it is not. Which actions can be considered civil disobedience and which actions cannot?

Directions For this journal reflection, you will do the following: Explain what civil disobedience is and what it is not. Which actions can be considered civil disobedience and which actions cannot? Describe what could make civil disobedience ethically acceptable and what could make it ethically unacceptable. Explain why you think the people who engage in … Read more

Introduce the debate surrounding abolition vs. equality and how it led to the American Civil War. Why were there significant fears about the impact of freed slaves in the North?

Other than Gettysburg or Vicksburg, make an argument for the single event you deem the most significant to the legacy of the American Civil War on reforms that are present in todays american society, and explain your choice. You may choose from political, military, economic, or social impact. Your choice should include setting, timeline, major … Read more