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AC 3.3- justify a campaign for change
  • AC 3.3- justify a campaign for change

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  • Presenting a case for action Use of persuasive language Presenting a case for action involves explaining why your campaign is necessary and what impact it hopes to achieve. Outline your campaign focus, give reasons and present your supporting evidence. Make sure you link into your specific aims and target audience. Supporting statistics and real-life case examples should be included. Use sentence starters such as: - I chose to focus on … because … - This is an important area to address becau...
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CRIM 101 COMPLETE STUDY  QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
  • CRIM 101 COMPLETE STUDY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • CRIM 101 COMPLETE STUDY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Consensus View - CORRECT ANSWER-Criminal law is a set of rules, codified by state authorities, that expresses the norms, goals, and values of the vast majority of society. Conflict View - CORRECT ANSWER-The law is the instrument that enables the wealthy to maintain their position of power and control the behavior of those who oppose their ideas and values or who might rebel against the unequal distribution of wealth. Pluralist View -...
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ICW 13 Questions and Answers correct
  • ICW 13 Questions and Answers correct

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  • ICW 13 Questions and Answers correct In a brief to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, you quote directly from Elvis Presley Enterprises, Incorporated, versus Barry Capece and Velvet, Limited. This 1996 Southern District of Texas case is published in volume 950, page 783, of Federal Supplement. The material you quoted appears on page 789. Draft the citation that should follow the quote. Elvis Presley Enters. v. Capece, 950 F. Supp. 783, 789 (S.D. Tex. 1996). ...
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Exercise 13 SIGNALS Questions and Answers correct
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  • Exercise 13 SIGNALS Questions and Answers correct [Elvis Presley Enters., Inc. v. Capece], 950 F. Supp. 783, 789 (S.D. Tex. 1996). In a brief to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, you quote directly from Elvis Presley Enterprises, Incorporated, versus Barry Capece and Velvet, Limited. This 1996 Southern District of Texas case is published in volume 950, page 783, of Federal Supplement. The material you quoted appears on page 789. Draft the citation that should...
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UNIT1-AC3.1-Plan-a-campaign-for-change-relating-to-crime
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  • Planning a campaign for change Aims Objectives Justification Target Audience Aims are long-term or overall goals. These need to state what you want to be the outcome of this campaign. Objectives are the short-term goals of your campaign. They must be SMART: Specific – Be detailed about what you want to do Measurable – Provide a statistical target you hope to achieve Achievable – Ensure you can actually achieve the objective you have set Realistic – Don’t be too ambitious Time – Provi...
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UNIT1-  AC3.1 Plan a campaign for change relating to crime
  • UNIT1- AC3.1 Plan a campaign for change relating to crime

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  • When creating your own campaign for change, there are certain aspects that you must consider and be aware of, such as:  Aims and Objectives of your campaign – What are the short- and long-term goals of your campaign?  Justification and choice of campaign – Why have you chosen to focus your campaign on this particular aspect of crime?  Target Audience – Who is the target audience for your campaign?  Methods to be used – What methods will be used in the construction of you...
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UNIT1- AC3.3 Justify a campaign for change
  • UNIT1- AC3.3 Justify a campaign for change

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  • UNIT1- AC3.3 Justify a campaign for change
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CRIM 101 Final Exam Practice Questions and Answers
  • CRIM 101 Final Exam Practice Questions and Answers

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  • CRIM 101 Final Exam Practice Questions and Answers According to this case, under the Sixth Amendment, defendants charged with serious offenses are entitled to a jury trial. Marbury v. Madison. Duncan v. Louisiana. McCulloch v. Maryland. Plessy v. Ferguson. - ANSWER-Duncan v. Louisiana. The Warren Court _____. Diminished the constitutional protection against self-incrimination. Ruled that religious ceremonies in public schools were constitutional. Ruled that the right of privacy is not...
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CRIM 101 Final Exam Questions and Answers
  • CRIM 101 Final Exam Questions and Answers

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  • CRIM 101 Final Exam Questions and Answers Defendants who are given the option of deposit bail ________. - ANSWER-Are required to comply with various conditions imposed by the court At least four U.S. Supreme Court justices must vote in favor of a hearing for a case to be heard. - ANSWER-True Community courts are official components of the formal criminal justice system. - ANSWER-True ________ appeals to federal appellate courts involve major questions of law and policy where there is cons...
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