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CRJ-301 WEEK 1 DQ 1 Case Law Terms.doc 
CRJ-301 WEEK 1 DQ 2 Due Process.doc 
CRJ-301 Week 2 ASSIGNMENT Criminal Sentencing.doc 
CRJ-301 Week 2 DQ 1 Inchoate Offenses.doc 
CRJ-301 Week 2 DQ 2 Adults vs. Juveniles.doc 
CRJ-301 Week 3 ASSIGNMENT Juveniles Rights.doc 
CRJ-301 Week 3 DQ 1 Preventing Juvenile Crime.doc 
CRJ-301 Week 3 DQ 2 Theories of Juvenile Crime.doc 
CRJ-301 Week 4 DQ 1 Juvenile Probation.doc 
CRJ-301 Week 4 DQ 2 Juvenile Trials.doc 
CRJ-301 Week 5 ASSIGNMENT Final Paper.doc 
CRJ-301 Week 5 DQ 1 Juvenile Gangs.doc 
CRJ-301 Week 5 DQ 2 Future of Juvenile Justice.doc 
Law - General Law 
Juvenile Justice – Putting it in Perspective . In Chapter 1 of 
the text, our author talks about "putting it all into 
perspective." After reading chapters 1 and 2 and reviewing 
the video Young Kids, Hard Time (this video is recommended, 
but not required), select one of the juveniles from your 
reading, the movie, or you may speak from personal 
experience and a particular juvenile in mind. Address the 
three questions in the following quote from the video: 
“In a world that demands justice when the unthinkable 
becomes reality, there are no easy answers when that reality
involves minors. The United States has the highest 
incarceration rate in the world and remains the only nation 
that, in rare circumstances, will sentence its juveniles to life 
without parole. Is it a solution? Does it work? Do we care?” 
Juvenile Rights and the Courts . In Chapter 2 of the text, our 
author summarizes five U.S. Supreme Court Cases: 
a. Kent v. United States (1966) 
b. re Gault (1967) 
c. re Winship (1970) 
d. McKeiver v. Pennsylvania (1971) 
e. Breed v. Jones (1975) 
These five cases show differences and similarities between 
the adult and juvenile justice systems. Why is it necessary to 
have different justice systems when looking at people who 
commit crimes? How do these cases affect how the law is 
applied to juveniles? Are there other differences between 
the adult and juvenile justice systems that would indicate 
juveniles have modified or more restricted rights when 
dealing with the juvenile justice system? 
Reality Meets the Theoretical . In Chapter 4 of the text, our 
author talks about risk factors and protective factors. Select a 
juvenile of your choice or one that we have already studied 
(such as Greg Ousley, Colt Lundy, or Paul Gingerich from the 
video in Week One, "Young Kids, Hard Time") and conduct a 
search for additional information on their case, their trial, 
and their situation. Give us a short history of the individual 
selected, and then identify the risk factors and protective 
factors you see with the juvenile. Evaluate these factors 
through the lens of the lifecourse theory. Does the concept 
of persistence or desistence come into play with this 
juvenile?
Rights of Juveniles . Read either the case study at the 
beginning of Chapter 5 about the “Juveniles at the Plaza” or 
the case study about drug searches in schools. Both of these 
cases deal with the legal rights of juveniles and 
interpretations of law by the U.S. Supreme Court. Review the 
Bill of Rights, which are the first 10 amendments to the U.S. 
Constitution, and identify the rights addressed in one of the 
case studies. How is the right adjusted to accommodate for 
juveniles? Why do juveniles have a modified right compared 
to adults? How do these modifications change the roles and 
priorities of police when dealing with juveniles? Should social 
justice concepts of dealing with juveniles take precedence 
over criminal justice? 
Statistical Analysis Presentation . Present a PowerPoint slide 
presentation or a written report (you do not have to do both) 
depicting your analysis of historical juvenile crime data for a 
specific category of crime, or criminal issue. As an alternative 
to PowerPoint, you can use one of the presentation 
applications listed here, or one approved by your instructor: 
MoveNote, VoiceThread, Prezi, or Google Present. Select one 
component of the criminal justice system (e.g., law 
enforcement, courts, or corrections) to focus your research. 
The data and charts you develop may be used in your Final 
Paper. You will: 
a. Present national juvenile data and trends based on the FBI 
- Uniform Crime Reports and the Bureau of Justice Statistics – 
Crime Type, or other comparable nationally recognized data 
bases, such as the U.S. Department of Education data on 
campus crime. Make sure you standardize your data - usually 
1:1000; 1:10,000; or 1: 100,000 and incorporate the scale in a 
key for each chart.
b. Present local data from a city, county, or state for three 
comparable locations in size from three different regions of 
the country (e.g., Indianapolis, Austin, and San Francisco). 
This information should be found on official government 
websites. 
c. Obtain data on at least three demographics such as: crime, 
education levels, gender, ethnicity, race, sexuality, education, 
or socio-economic data where available. 
d. Develop questions you would like to address based on the 
data you retrieved? (Note you do not have to answer these 
questions for this assignment.) What juvenile delinquency 
programs or initiatives are available to potentially address 
the crime or criminal justice issue? 
PowerPoint Presentation must be 10 slides and graphically 
display the statistical data developed for three comparable 
cities, counties, or states. Your presentation must 
incorporate national statistics for comparison. Your 
assessment may be in bullet or paragraph format and will be 
provided in the notes section of the presentation. 
The Written Report must be five pages and graphically 
display the statistical data developed for three comparable 
cities, counties, or states. It must incorporate national 
statistics for comparison. Your assessment may be in bullet 
or paragraph format below the graphic display. 
Your paper or presentation must include a cover slide/title 
page and reference slide/reference page in APA format. You 
must use at least three scholarly resources from the Ashford 
University Library, other than the textbook, to support your 
claims. Cite your sources within the text of your paper and on 
the reference page. For information regarding APA, including 
samples and tutorials, visit the Ashford Writing Center,
located within the Learning Resources tab on the left 
navigation toolbar, in your online course. 
The Role of Juvenile Courts . The separation of the juvenile 
court from the adult court for hearing juvenile delinquency 
cases is a major social justice statement. The textbook lays 
out five critical thinking questions at the end of Chapter 6. 
Select one for your initial post to the discussion: 
a. Should the philosophy of the juvenile court system be 
rehabilitative or punitive? Defend your position. 
b. Has Child Protective Services “run its course” like some 
critics suggest? Or should it be revamped? How would you 
revamp such a service? 
c. Teen courts h... 
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Crj 301 entire course

  • 1. Find needed answers here https://bitly.com/12BEFmg This file of CRJ-301 Entire Course consists of: CRJ-301 WEEK 1 DQ 1 Case Law Terms.doc CRJ-301 WEEK 1 DQ 2 Due Process.doc CRJ-301 Week 2 ASSIGNMENT Criminal Sentencing.doc CRJ-301 Week 2 DQ 1 Inchoate Offenses.doc CRJ-301 Week 2 DQ 2 Adults vs. Juveniles.doc CRJ-301 Week 3 ASSIGNMENT Juveniles Rights.doc CRJ-301 Week 3 DQ 1 Preventing Juvenile Crime.doc CRJ-301 Week 3 DQ 2 Theories of Juvenile Crime.doc CRJ-301 Week 4 DQ 1 Juvenile Probation.doc CRJ-301 Week 4 DQ 2 Juvenile Trials.doc CRJ-301 Week 5 ASSIGNMENT Final Paper.doc CRJ-301 Week 5 DQ 1 Juvenile Gangs.doc CRJ-301 Week 5 DQ 2 Future of Juvenile Justice.doc Law - General Law Juvenile Justice – Putting it in Perspective . In Chapter 1 of the text, our author talks about "putting it all into perspective." After reading chapters 1 and 2 and reviewing the video Young Kids, Hard Time (this video is recommended, but not required), select one of the juveniles from your reading, the movie, or you may speak from personal experience and a particular juvenile in mind. Address the three questions in the following quote from the video: “In a world that demands justice when the unthinkable becomes reality, there are no easy answers when that reality
  • 2. involves minors. The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world and remains the only nation that, in rare circumstances, will sentence its juveniles to life without parole. Is it a solution? Does it work? Do we care?” Juvenile Rights and the Courts . In Chapter 2 of the text, our author summarizes five U.S. Supreme Court Cases: a. Kent v. United States (1966) b. re Gault (1967) c. re Winship (1970) d. McKeiver v. Pennsylvania (1971) e. Breed v. Jones (1975) These five cases show differences and similarities between the adult and juvenile justice systems. Why is it necessary to have different justice systems when looking at people who commit crimes? How do these cases affect how the law is applied to juveniles? Are there other differences between the adult and juvenile justice systems that would indicate juveniles have modified or more restricted rights when dealing with the juvenile justice system? Reality Meets the Theoretical . In Chapter 4 of the text, our author talks about risk factors and protective factors. Select a juvenile of your choice or one that we have already studied (such as Greg Ousley, Colt Lundy, or Paul Gingerich from the video in Week One, "Young Kids, Hard Time") and conduct a search for additional information on their case, their trial, and their situation. Give us a short history of the individual selected, and then identify the risk factors and protective factors you see with the juvenile. Evaluate these factors through the lens of the lifecourse theory. Does the concept of persistence or desistence come into play with this juvenile?
  • 3. Rights of Juveniles . Read either the case study at the beginning of Chapter 5 about the “Juveniles at the Plaza” or the case study about drug searches in schools. Both of these cases deal with the legal rights of juveniles and interpretations of law by the U.S. Supreme Court. Review the Bill of Rights, which are the first 10 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, and identify the rights addressed in one of the case studies. How is the right adjusted to accommodate for juveniles? Why do juveniles have a modified right compared to adults? How do these modifications change the roles and priorities of police when dealing with juveniles? Should social justice concepts of dealing with juveniles take precedence over criminal justice? Statistical Analysis Presentation . Present a PowerPoint slide presentation or a written report (you do not have to do both) depicting your analysis of historical juvenile crime data for a specific category of crime, or criminal issue. As an alternative to PowerPoint, you can use one of the presentation applications listed here, or one approved by your instructor: MoveNote, VoiceThread, Prezi, or Google Present. Select one component of the criminal justice system (e.g., law enforcement, courts, or corrections) to focus your research. The data and charts you develop may be used in your Final Paper. You will: a. Present national juvenile data and trends based on the FBI - Uniform Crime Reports and the Bureau of Justice Statistics – Crime Type, or other comparable nationally recognized data bases, such as the U.S. Department of Education data on campus crime. Make sure you standardize your data - usually 1:1000; 1:10,000; or 1: 100,000 and incorporate the scale in a key for each chart.
  • 4. b. Present local data from a city, county, or state for three comparable locations in size from three different regions of the country (e.g., Indianapolis, Austin, and San Francisco). This information should be found on official government websites. c. Obtain data on at least three demographics such as: crime, education levels, gender, ethnicity, race, sexuality, education, or socio-economic data where available. d. Develop questions you would like to address based on the data you retrieved? (Note you do not have to answer these questions for this assignment.) What juvenile delinquency programs or initiatives are available to potentially address the crime or criminal justice issue? PowerPoint Presentation must be 10 slides and graphically display the statistical data developed for three comparable cities, counties, or states. Your presentation must incorporate national statistics for comparison. Your assessment may be in bullet or paragraph format and will be provided in the notes section of the presentation. The Written Report must be five pages and graphically display the statistical data developed for three comparable cities, counties, or states. It must incorporate national statistics for comparison. Your assessment may be in bullet or paragraph format below the graphic display. Your paper or presentation must include a cover slide/title page and reference slide/reference page in APA format. You must use at least three scholarly resources from the Ashford University Library, other than the textbook, to support your claims. Cite your sources within the text of your paper and on the reference page. For information regarding APA, including samples and tutorials, visit the Ashford Writing Center,
  • 5. located within the Learning Resources tab on the left navigation toolbar, in your online course. The Role of Juvenile Courts . The separation of the juvenile court from the adult court for hearing juvenile delinquency cases is a major social justice statement. The textbook lays out five critical thinking questions at the end of Chapter 6. Select one for your initial post to the discussion: a. Should the philosophy of the juvenile court system be rehabilitative or punitive? Defend your position. b. Has Child Protective Services “run its course” like some critics suggest? Or should it be revamped? How would you revamp such a service? c. Teen courts h... https://bitly.com/12BEFmg