Discussion Questions on Criminal Justice
2 Questions Criminal Justice with peer reviewed works cited 500–750 words each question.
Question 1:
Assess the scope and effectiveness of extraterritorial legislation as it relates to the prosecution of sex tourists.
Question 2:
Assess the impact of the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. How successful are they are reducing these types of crime?
Question 3:
Discuss the difficulties with interviewing the victims of child-sexual victmization cases. What should professionals do to ensure the validity of any testimony collected?
Question 4:
Assess our government’s progress in battling sexual exploitation of children. If you were to give them a report card what w
4 Questions 250-300 words each with peer reviewed works cited criminal justice
Question 1:
What is transferred intent? If Johnny goes into a bar to shoot Alvin, planning to kill him, can he be prosecuted for first-degree murder if he misses Alvin and shoots and kills Simon instead?
Question 2:
Discuss whether the death penalty would be excessive punishment under the Eighth Amendment for the rape of a minor.
Question 3:
Explain the difference between a perfect defense and an imperfect defense. Give an example of each.
Question 4:
What is double jeopardy? If Cameron stole a car from New Jersey with a child in it, and she knew the child was in the car, could she be prosecuted for kidnapping by the federal government and the State of New Jersey? Explain.
Answer previewQuestion 2: Assess the impact of the Internet Crimes against Children Task Force. How successful are they are reducing these types of crime?
With the growth in technology child sexual exploitation and internet crimes against children has become a common phenomenon. Remarkable is the increased number of teenagers as well as children who can now access the internet and as such child sexual abuse images as well as heightened activities with predators who seek to have unsupervised contact with the underage victims. The coordinated task forces are in extensive proactive and reactive investigations as well as to prosecute the overage persons who are involved in the child abuse and any other form of exploitation through the internet…
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