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Subject: Criminology
You are in Johnson County in the deep South. The Sheriff, Jim Jones has had a murder, and the FBI has come in to claim jurisdiction. It appears that this suspected perpetrator is a serial killer who has been crossing state lines. Sheriff Jones has a force of all Caucasian officers. He is also known for his propensity to denigrate minorities. The FBI force consists of Caucasian officers, Asian-American officers and African-American officers. The lead investigator is of Asian descent. Sheriff Jones has to work hand-in-hand with this lead investigator. He has shown that he is not happy about the situation.

Assignment Guidelines
•Address the following:
?What effect would this have on his leadership role with his officers? Explain.
?What effect would this have on his interaction with another agency? Explain.
?Would this have an effect on community relations and cooperation with the community with the FBI? Explain.
?If this attitude continued and Sheriff Jones held back pertinent information from the FBI that caused the perpetrator to flee the area, would this behavior cause moral problems within Sheriff Jones’ department? Why? ?How would it have an effect on the officers?

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Managing Conflict and Change

Managing Conflict and Change

Discussion Question # 7
What is a key concept or foundational theory from the first four weeks of class? How does it apply to your current work environment or a recent social, political or business event you have attended or have seen in the media? What was the outcome? Do you think it could have been improved? Why or why not? If so, how?

Information:
Module 1: Forces for Change

All organizations experience both external and internal forces for change.
External forces that demand change are globalization, workforce diversity, technological change, and managing ethical behavior.
Internal pressures for change are generally recognizable: declining effectiveness, crisis, changes in employee expectations, and work climate. Adaptiveness, flexibility, and responsiveness are characteristics of the organizations that will succeed in meeting the challenges of change.
You will be able to:
· Define change relative to Edward Deming’s views
· Discuss three perspectives on change and types of change according to Linda Ackerman
· Explain the forces of change

• Module Objectives: You will be able to:
· Understand when to change, how to change, and review various reactions to change
· Review how a ‘vision’ leads to adaptation
· Understand information literacy as it relates to the student experience
· Review conflict resolution and strategies to minimize conflict in the workplace

Module Objectives: You will be Able to:

· Explain the ‘how’ of the change process

· Explain the change implementation process

· Review common pitfalls of implementation and tactical steps

· Explain the ‘how’ of the change process

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UK MP for my constituency of Edinburgh

UK MP for my constituency of Edinburgh

Answer the following questions in sentence form.

For example don’t just write “John Smith” as an answer in your blog, you should write: “The UK MP for my constituency of Edinburgh East is John Smith.”

Don’t include my questions in your blog.

*Questions:

1) Who is the UK Member of Parliament (MP) of the constituency you live in?(I live In Edinburgh)
2) Who is the Member of Scottish Parliament (MSP) of the constituency you live in?(i live in edinburgh)
3) What matters or powers are reserved by the Westminster UK Parliament?
4) Which devolved matters or powers do the Scottish Parliament deal with?
5a) Include a picture of the inside of the:

• Debating Chamber of the Scottish Parliament

• House of Commons Chambers of the UK Parliament

• House of Lords Chambers of the UK Parliament

*Remember to label your pictures!*

*Discussion and Reflection

5b) Describe the physical differences between the three chambers.

5c) Describe the difference between the ways representatives are elected or chosen for each chamber.

6) Consider the influence common people can have on creating new laws or affecting the way the government works. Reflect personally on how “democratic” you feel Britain is today because of this.

7) In the UK and Scotland the government is “held accountable” by parliament. In what ways can the Scottish Parliament discuss, question and critique the party in power?

8) The Scottish Government wants more powers to be devolved. What could be some of the advantages or disadvantages of this?

9) Compare the British and Scottish government with your government back home(my home country is Azerbaijan). What are the main differences? Are there any similarities? What aspects of each government do you think work best?

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Law and the legal system

Law and the legal system

Subject: Criminology

The insanity defense has created considerable controversy, in part because the public sees its use as a means to avoid criminal liability for some offenders who may not be insane.
?Write an essay addressing whether the insanity defense should be dropped as a defense to criminal responsibility, and what alternatives you recommend as an alternative to or in support of retaining the defense?

Your completed assignment should be 2 page(s) in length. One to two peer-reviewed journal articles are required.

THIS IS A SEPERATE PAPER AND SHOULD BE 1 PAGE OR LESS! ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS
Traditionally, our criminal justice system has required a unanimous verdict for guilty or not guilty for all criminal trials. Some jurisdictions allow for less than unanimous verdicts (Oregon, Louisiana).
?Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of allowing less than unanimous verdicts.
?In your opinion, should other states adopt a less than unanimous verdict for criminal cases?
Please provide at least one reference.
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Asian Politics

Asian Politics

Select an Asian nation state. Read a book or two that focus upon that nation state’s political development as well as that nation state’s relationship with the United States. Then,
Write a 8-10 page essay that explains: 1) the traditional political and social class system; 2) the colonial period political and economic experience, and; 3) the history of the independence movement including a short analysis of the political system that emerged after independence in the Asian nation state that you selected. Then, conclude your essay with an explanation of that nation state’s basic strategic and economic relationship with the United States during the Cold War and today.

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Energy for political science

Energy for political scien GETce
CSN Political Science 101: Final papers “OPTION A”:
* Identify and describe the selected policy or program in some depth.

* Attempt to analyze and evaluate the selected policy or program.

? Consider any special interests or public interest groups involved in the relevant policymaking. Identify and discuss any “policy networks” or “Iron Triangles”, which involve special interests and lobbyists.

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LEGAL ADVICE TO PARTIES IN THE CONTRACTS

LEGAL ADVICE TO PARTIES IN THE CONTRACTS

1.You are asked to consider the legal advice which all concerned might require….

2.You must refer to the Law Acts in order to solve the dispute…………

INTRODUCTION

Polly designs the children clothes and sells them. On merging with Ollie Ltd, a new brand is made by Zak as suggested by Ollie. Besides Polly outsources from Molly and Dolly as they they all run unicorporated business. The new brand that was made was sold to Anu. The dress got damaged while Anu was washing it using the washing machine. It is clear that there exists various contracts in the subject matter: The contract between Dolly, Molly and Polly; contract between Polly and Ollie; contract between Polly, Ollie Liability Ltd and Zak, and contract between Polly and Anu.

Contract to Dolly, Molly and Polly

Polly outsources from Molly and Dolly as her business expanded, the raw materials offered should be of Mechantable quality. According to the Sale of Goods Act, the goods must be fit for the purpose made for. But in these case the parties involved had a common mistake. Both parties assumed the goods were fit for the purpose in Staiman Steel Ltd. V commercial and Home Builders Ltd commercial Home builders bid for steel at an auction with presumption that it had a mixture of new and used steel, when in the case it was only used steel. The court then decided reasonably that the contract was bidding on both parties depending on the agreement and conduct of the parties involved. Therefore Dolly, Molly and Polly contract might depend on the agreement among them concerning the quality of the materials offered.

Contract between Ollie Liabilty Ltd. and Polly

There was a contract between Ollie Liability Ltd and Polly. The clothes designed by Polly are sold through Ollie’s toy shop. Ollie toy shop was at stake for bad image if found selling substandard goods. But in this case, Ollie is the person to blame for the damaged goods since he contracted Zak to make the new brand and the brand turned to be of poor quality. The parties in question should then strike an agreement on how to settle the tainted image on Ollie’s toy shop and the spoilt brand suggested by Ollie and contracted by him.

Contract between Zak and ollie , Polly Ltd

Zak was contracted to make the new brand and in this case was to exercise professionalism for the work assigned. He made a poor quality brand and therefore he was liable to the damged dress. He should be sued by Polly and Ollie Ltd for the cost of dress and the tainted image. In Sodd Corp. V. N. Tessis (Duhaime, 2010)

Tessis purchased furniture that had been mispresented in value in the statements by Sodd Corp, a trustee in bankruptcy. The court ruled in favor of Tessis due to negligence on the part of Sodd Corp in their precontractual agreement. Therefore, Zak is liable to be sued for negligence which is breach of tort.

Contract between Polly and Anu

Polly though placed a statement on the dress about payment for the cost of goods only the client Anu did not read it as it was tiny. This is a mistake on both parties as Polly had a duty to inform Anu to read the instructions and on the other hand Anu had an obligation to ask or look for any conditions attached to the dress before accepting it therefore this stipulates into a common mistake. Anu cannot sue for the cost of derss and the shawl. She can only ask for the damage for cost of goods in Upton V. Tribilcock (1875, U.S.A) it will not be prudent for anyone to enter into a contract and when called upon to react to its commitment alleges that he did not read it when the contract took place. Anu had an obligation to read the instructions.

Similarly there was misrepresentation as Anu did read the standard terms as in Marvco Color Research Ltd. V. Harris(1982)( Rau, Robert, Windhor, Windfohr, 2009)

The defendants signed aloan guarantee failing to read the document first and depending on the word of the loan debtor that they were signing only an adminstrative document that was insignificant. When the they were sued for the debt they pleaded that it wasn’t there action. The court ruled in favor of the bank since it was the carelessness of the defendants to discover the misrepresentation. Therefore Anu has no legal capacity to sue for the cost of dress and the cost of the other garments spoilt during the laundry. She can only sue for the cost of the dress bought .

Conclusion

As mentioned in the various cases above Zak must pay for the damages to Polly and Ollie and Polly to pay for the cost of the dress as in the agreement.Molly, Dolly and Polly can agree on how to settle if they are the ones who provided the raw materials while Zak and Polly having the company in joint ownership will have to bear the costs mutually since it was a common mistake.

 

 

References

Alan Scott Rau, Robert F. Windhor & Anne Burnett Windfohr, Contract Law in the United

States:An Overview, The University of Texas, Austin School of Law (2009).

Lloyd Duhaime, Duhaime’s Contract Law, Permalink, (2010).

Sale of goods(Amendment) Act 1995,U.K

 

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The Judgment in Erol v Cavus and Ors [2012] QSC 371 and answer the following questions.

The Judgment in Erol v Cavus and Ors [2012] QSC 371 and answer the following questions.

 

 

(b) Why was Plaintiff successful/unsuccessful.

(c) What is a Deed of Company Arrangement?

(d) Describe the powers of the Court with regard to a Deeds of Company Arrangement? Refer to the general powers of the Court and the powers contemplated.

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Politics and Human Rights

Politics and Human Rights

1. State, Democracy and HR. Discuss how citizens can engage in politics in democratic states in order to influence decisions; which different ways are there and what characterizes these different ways?
2. State Capacity. Ethnic belonging is often of great importance for the access to security and power in several of the sub-Saharan African countries. Discuss why this is the case, as well as the relationship between failed states and ethnic conflicts.
Analyse the case from a HR-perspective!

(1) Which actors are there in the conflict?
(2) Which HR have been violated directly/indirectly?
(3) Does the situation pose a threat against “international peace and security”? If yes, why? If not, why not?
(4) Is there any substance for intervention from the side of the international community?

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The Juvenile Court System

The Juvenile Court System

This paper will cover:

1. How have legal norms changed?
a. Kent v. U.S. (court case)
b. In re Gault (court case)
1. right to receive notice of charges
2. Right to be represented by counsel
3.ect… ect
c. Breed v. Jones (court Case)
2. How is the Status offender controlled?
a. deinstitutionalization of status offenders
b. jurisdiction over status offenders
3. What does the juvenile court look like today? (eg. the judge, the referee, defense attorney, prosecutor, probation officers, and support personnel)
4.What are other stages of juvenile court proceedings? (adjudication hearing, disposition hearing, predisposition report, judicial alternatives, plea bargaining)
5. What rights does the juvenile have to appeal?
a. In re Gault
6. Juvenile sentencing structure? (Daniel P. Mears and Samuel H. Field, authors)

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