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Need Help Please! Preparing a case (US juevenile System)

The juvenile justice system is truly unique compared to the adult offender system. Juvenile offenders have distinctive arrest and hearing procedures compared to adult offenders. It is important to understand the process and constitutional rights to effectively navigate the juvenile process as a law enforcement officer, a case manager, a judicial clerk, an attorney, a judge, or a probation officer. As a professional working in law enforcement at any level, it is critical to understand the procedures that control legal situations

A case study allows you to evaluate the situation with your course knowledge, regardless of your position in the juvenile justice system, and provides a hands-on approach with juvenile justice. In the case study, you will receive a specific fact pattern that involves the charging and the initial hearing process for a juvenile offender. You will assume the roles of an attorney and law enforcement officer in evaluating the juvenile offender’s rights during arrest, the hearing process, and the appropriate options available to enforce upon the juvenile offender. 

Prompt: Milestone One relates to the information you learned in Module One and Two about the roles of actors in juvenile cases as opposed to adult cases. A legal professionals’ due diligence includes doing research on an assigned case. Research can involve historical context as well as current standards and guidelines. Milestone One provides you an opportunity to conduct such research. For this milestone, you will submit a draft of the Final Project section Preparing a Case.(1 to 2 Pg)

Case study:

Jack and Diane are each 13 years old and are best friends. On September 12, 2012, Jack asked Diane to meet at Moe’s Convenience Store. While in the store, Jack steals three packs of gum and a candy bar. Jack hands Diane two boxes of candy to place in her purse. Diane places the candy in her purse. The store owner, Moe, notices Diane place items in her purse. As Jack and Diane exit the store, Moe calls their names and runs after them. Jack pushes Moe to the ground and exits with Diane. Moe calls the police and reports the theft. The police apprehend Jack and Diane a few blocks away from the store. The police only retrieve the boxes of candy from Diane but not the packs of gum nor the candy bar taken by Jack. The police escort Jack and Diane to the police station where they question them for two hours regarding the theft. Diane confesses her and Jack’s role in the theft. Jack denies any wrongdoing. The police charge Jack and Diane with theft and also charge Jack with simple assault. Their hearings are within the state mandated time after they are petitioned to appear in the local juvenile court.

Specifically the following critical elements must be addressed: 

Preparing a Case

A. What information would you want to know as a sentencing judge in Jack and Diane’s case? Provide a rationale for each choice.

B. Explain how Jack and Diane will be treated as juvenile offenders as compared to adult offenders. Why?

C. Why is it important to treat juveniles who commit offenses differently than adults?

D. Describe how juveniles who commit offenses have historically been treated differently than adults. Why has this view evolved? Explain the due process rights afforded to Jack and Diane during the hearing process. Provide rationale for the evolution of the due process rights.

E. Determine possible court-ordered options for Jack and Diane, defending your response. 

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Complete 5 page APA formatted essay: Art History: Michelangelo’s The Last Judgement.

The sixteenth-century was a turbulent period for Western Europe (Hammer 3). Both France and Spain, two newly formed Imperial powers, saw Italy as a threat. As a result, France invaded Italy first and Spain followed suit shortly after that. A decade-long power struggle ensued that left much of northern Italy devastated. In 1525, Spain drove France out of Italy and single-handedly concentrated on destroying Italy. In 1527, Spain took its attack on Italy a notch higher when it sent twelve thousand mercenaries to Rome. Within eight days, the solders left the city in ruins. Everything in Rome and the whole of Italy, including artistic life, came to a halt. It appeared as though Spain had destroyed the foundation of the Renaissance culture. Besides the political turmoil, Europe was also experiencing an economic upheaval. More than ever before, political power had become tied to economic power and the political elite had become heavily dependent on bankers (Hammer 3). Thus, when most bankers became bankrupt because of the political upheaval, so did the ruling classes. Social unrest ensued. The unrest encompassed the poor as well as religious and intellectual dissidents. At this time, the influence of religion on people’s lives was heavy. Thus, religion easily became the unifying factor for the various revolutionary forces of the period. At the same time corruption was rampant in the Church and the clergy were considered highly materialistic, accumulating personal wealth at the expense of Christians. It was this period of revolutionary unrest that historians later termed the Protestant Reformation or Protestantism (Hammer 3).

In essence, Protestantism was a period of spiritual rebirth (Sokstad and Cothren 633). Throughout Western Europe, and especially in Italy, idealists and intellectuals were preoccupied with the notions of anti-materialism, a direct

 

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Planning and Executing a Comprehensive Organizational HR StrategyOverview

You are now the senior vice president of HR for CapraTek and the board of directors has promoted a new chief executive officer who has a background in human resources. She wants to integrate HR into mainstream organizational decision making and leverage its programs to influence a broad set of organizational goals and objectives. The plan is ambitious and will demand many changes and initiatives. You will consider all the materials in the course and select topic areas that can support the framework for CapraTek’s new goals and objectives. Please note: not all objectives will be part of the HR function, but they may influence the topics and tools you apply from the course.

By successfully completing this assignment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assignment criteria:

  • Analyze components of human capital models that align to human resource management strategy.
  • Evaluate how a strategic human resource perspective drives organizational success.
  • Examine how internal and external economic and demographic shifts change how human resource strategies respond to those changing conditions.
  • Communicate professionally with all stakeholders.

Assignment Description

While not all of the objectives and goals set by CapraTek’s new CEO relate to human resources, HR will be influential in establishing the following:

  • 80% of all promotions are to occur from within the organization.
  • Employees who can make major contributions must be identified.
  • Supervisors and HR must work together to retain valuable employees, including technical experts.
  • Create developmental growth opportunities for leadership and employees.
  • A ready response should be in place for programmed resignations, unprogrammed resignations, separations, and retirements.
  • At all costs, the ability to respond to unexpected HR-related issues with in-depth plans of execution.

Include the following in your plan, presenting selected topic areas from the course:

  • Analyze how a human capital model supports HRM and organizational strategies.
  • Evaluate how HRM strategies support organizational goals and objectives. How can human resources help drive CapraTek’s organizational success to meet its goals?
  • Examine how economic and demographic shifts impact HRM strategies for this organization. Your response should include internal and external changing conditions.
  • Provide HRM recommendations linked to CapraTek’s organizational goals and objectives. Consider how you might use a dashboard.

 

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I need answers for the 20 questions below:””MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS1. Driving while intoxicated, Jana causes a car accident that results in thedeath of Kevin. Jana is arrested and charged with involuntary manslaughter,a third degree felony. This type of felony is punishable bya. death.b. life imprisonment.c. up to five years’ imprisonment.d. up to ten years’ imprisonment. 2. Desi reaches into Edna’s pocket and takes her money, without herconsent and without her immediate awareness. Unlike robbery, pickingpockets does not involvea. breaking and entering.b. force or fear.c. large amounts of money.d. weapons. 3. Mariah takes off her ring and places it on her desk while she works.Without her knowledge or consent, her coworker Nita picks up the ring,puts it on, and walks away. Nita has likely committeda. burglary.b. larceny.c. robbery.d. no crime. 4. On the orders of their corporate employer, Della and Efron, employees ofFabulous Fashionista, a clothing store, switch trademarks on clothingthat comes into the store to be sold to consumers. This is most likelya. forgery.b. larceny.c. robbery.d. no crime. 5. In relation to Edie’s solicitation of investors in a nonexistent business,she is charged with “mail fraud.” This requires, among other things,a. claiming that an item is “in the mail” when it is not.b. deceiving postal authorities as to the content of an item of mail.c. depositing items in the postal system without proper postage.d. mailing or causing someone else to mail a writing. 6. Val, the owner of Wild Wheels, a bicycle store, trusts Xavier to managethe store’s daily cash flow. One night, without Val’s knowledge orconsent, Xavier takes and keeps $500 from the receipts. This is mostlikelya. embezzlement.b. larceny.c. robbery.d. no crime. 7. Ann, an employee of Beta, Inc., pays Curt, an employee of Beta’s competitorDelta Company, for a secret Delta pricing schedule. This may bea. an effective marketing strategy.b. commercial bribery.c. creative legal bookkeeping.d. money laundering. 8. Dina, a businessperson, is charged with RICO offenses. Dina may besubject to penalties under RICO only if shea. committed two or more certain federal or state crimes.b. has never been convicted of a crime.c. intends to commit future RICO offenses.d. was previously convicted of a crime. 9. Sandy, a businessperson, is convicted of RICO offenses. Sandy’s penaltiesmay includea. closing her business but not forfeiting its assets or selling it.b. forfeiting business assets but not closing or selling the business.c. selling her business but not closing it or forfeiting its assets.d. closing her business, forfeiting its assets, or selling it. 10. Becky is thirteen years old and is charged with a misdemeanor. In moststates, Becky will be treated asa. a minor and tried in a juvenile court.b. an adult and tried in a regular court.c. an infant and punished without a trial.d. incapable of criminal conduct and tried after he turns eighteen. 11. Toby commits a criminal act while intoxicated. Involuntary intoxicationmay be a defensea. if it makes a person incapable of understanding an act is wrong.b. if it removes a person’s normal social inhibitions.c. under any circumstances.d. under no circumstances. 12. Yvon is charged with the crime of theft for taking Zack’s briefcase, whichYvon mistakenly thought was hers. A mistake of fact is a defensea. if the fact was not reasonably made known to the public.b. if the mistake negates the mental state necessary to commit acrime.c. if the perpetrator was intoxicated.d. under any circumstances. 13. Ethan, the president of Financial Investments, Inc. (FII), and Gina, FII’saccountant, are charged with a crime, after the police search FII’soffices. Under the exclusionary rulea. certain FII records are excluded from subpoena by thegovernment.b. certain parties to a criminal action may be excluded from a trial.c. illegally obtained evidence must be excluded from a trial.d. persons who have biases that would prevent them from fairly decidingthe case may be excluded from the jury. 14. Jim is indicted. Before he is arrested, he confesses to the crime in aconversation with Kelly, the arresting officer. Kelly then arrests Jimand advises him of the right to counsel. Jim waives the right and repeatshis confession. Later, Jim claims that his initial statement should beexcluded as evidence from his trial. Under the ruling in Fellersv. United States, the statement will most likely bea. admitted because Jim knew he did the crime and confessed.b. admitted because Jim repeated it after being advised of his rights.c. excluded because a confession is not admissible in a criminal trial.d. excluded because it was elicited before Jim was advised of hisrights. 15. Lara is indicted. Mac, the arresting officer, advises Lara of her right tocounsel. Lara waives the right and confesses to the crime. Later, Laraclaims that her confession should be excluded as evidence from her trial.Under the ruling in Fellers v. United States, the statement willmost likely bea. admitted because Lara knew she did the crime and confessed.b. admitted because Lara made it after being advised of her rights.c. excluded because a confession is not admissible in a criminal trial.d. excluded because it was elicited before Lara was advised of herrights. 16. According to the United States Supreme Court in Miranda v.Arizona, an individual must be apprised of certain of his or her rightswhenever the individual isa. arraigned in a court.b. imprisoned in a jail.c. sentenced for a crime.d. taken into custody. 17. According to the United States Supreme Court in Miranda v.Arizona, an individual must be apprised of certain of his or her rightsa. after any questioning.b. at any time during questioning.c. only in the absence of questioning.d. prior to any questioning.18. Roy owns Roy’s Cafe. A fire destroys the cafe, and Roy is arrested on suspicionof setting it to collect the insurance. At the time of the arrest, Royis not informed of his rights. Any statement Roy makes will beadmissiblea. in all circumstances.b. in some circumstances.c. in no circumstances.d. regardless of the circumstances. 19. Mike is arrested at a warehouse in North Industrial Park. A governmentprosecutor issues a formal charge against Mike for receiving stolenproperty. This charge isa. an arraignment.b. an indictment.c. an information.d. an inquisition. 20. Ben is a computer technician with the skills to hack into any unprotectedcomputer. The Counterfeit Access Device and Computer Fraudand Abuse Act of 1984 prohibits Ben from obtaining unauthorized accesstoa. any government information.b. no government information.c. restricted government information.d.unrestricted government information. “

 

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