Compare and contrast the various means of identifying suspects and describe the process used in Constitutional Rights.

The constitutional rights guaranteed in the Bill of Rights are most highly protected during the trial stage of a criminal proceeding. This is when the adversarial process, which characterizes the U.S. criminal justice process, is at its peak.
Summarize the events leading up to the arrest and identify and discuss the four elements of the arrest related to this case.
Identify the four requirements for search and seizure with a warrant and describe how the search and seizure process was carried out for this case.
Explain the various aspects of the plain view doctrine and describe how this is relevant to this case.
Compare and contrast the various means of identifying suspects and describe the process used in this case.
Summarize the basic constitutional rights of the accused during trial.
Use at least five quality references. Note: Wikipedia and other similar websites do not qualify as academic resources.

Write an accurate summary and a focused response reading of “Working Parents Face Tough Decisions as Schools Reopen”

Write an accurate summary and a focused response reading of “Working Parents Face Tough Decisions as Schools Reopen”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/for-many-parents-the-return-to-work-depends-on-how-schools-reopen/2020/08/17/ff1a2682-de81-11ea-8051-d5f887d73381_story.html

Objectives: To show your critical thinking about a closed research theme reading by writing an argument in response to it; to demonstrate your detailed understanding of a text by describing it rhetorically and writing a summary of it; to compose a complete academic essay, including medium:

sing the community profile, provide a clear understanding on what actions might be useful to address any identified problems the community might be experiencing.

Research for Social Work Practice

Weight: 40%

Length: 1,500 words

Curriculum Mode: Report

Social workers are in the forefront of advising national governments, local governments and service delivery agencies in community and individuals needs through sound evidence. As a social worker, you are required to develop a community profile for a selected community. Using the community profile, provide a clear understanding on what actions might be useful to address any identified problems the community might be experiencing. In addition, write a brief reflection on how you developed the community profile (method) and reference all sources of information (literature) used.

There is no recommended style or format for writing this community profile. However, you are encouraged to be creative in how you structure and present the salient components of a community profile. Ensure to capture information on the demography, cultural, social, economic and political aspects of the community of interest. Also, ensure that the community profile is tailored to facilitate decision making for a social work-related intervention.

While we encourage creativity in structuring and presenting your profile, you may consider the following approach:

1. Introduction

a. Identification of a community of interest

b. a statement of why the need to undertake a community profile on the identified community

2. Presentation of the community profile

1. include information as pertains to your identified community (the following are examples of what you might include. The list is not exhaustive)

b.

a. Demographic information

b. History and cultural values (if applicable)

c. Leadership and governance structure

d. Community resources (assets, services, opportunities)

e. Community needs (Prioritized needs)

f. Policy/practice recommendations – What actions might be useful to address the identified needs?

3. A reflection of how you conducted the profile including methods used and sources of data, analysis, challenges and opportunities. (This can be written in the first person)

4. References (Harvard style recommended)

Discuss the achievement of BIM Commercial Benefits in the Project Life Cycle.

Achievement of BIM Commercial Benefits in the Project Life Cycle

the convenience of bim in the project life cycle. At this point, if this were the case you should focus on a specific area in which the bim is applied and make a plan of what are the indicators that can lead to defining what are the advantages to deepen the bim topic in relation to the level of in-depth analysis that goes from 0 to 4 as required by the pas.

Analyze strategies for locating and apprehending suspects.

The Big Stage!

Investigators’ roles are largely complete when they hand an investigation over to the District Attorney’s office. Investigators may be called on, however, to help prepare evidence to be presented at trial and to testify about the investigation.

In this assignment, you will outline how investigative procedures support the use of evidence in court proceedings and the trial preparation for a criminal prosecution.

Create a table detailing information for each of the following phases of an investigation:

The Initial Crime Scene.
Describe the steps in processing the initial crime scene.
Describe the responsibilities and priorities for investigators.
Describe the steps in documenting the crime scene.
What are the investigator’s legal obligations at this phase?
What are pitfalls to avoid at this phase?
The Investigation.
Examine procedures and best practices for gathering information.
Examine procedures and best practices for conducting witness interviews.
What are the investigator’s legal obligations at this phase?
What are pitfalls to avoid at this phase?
Apprehend Suspects.
Analyze strategies for identifying suspects.
Analyze strategies for locating and apprehending suspects.
Analyze strategies for conducting the interrogation.
What are the investigator’s legal obligations at this phase?
What are pitfalls to avoid at this phase?
The Final Report.
Describe parts of the final report.
Analyze procedures for assembling and organizing the final report.
Analyze procedures for presenting the case to prosecutors.
What are the investigator’s legal obligations at this phase?
What are pitfalls to avoid at this phase?
Prepare for Prosecution.
Describe the investigator’s role in preparing evidence for presentation.
Describe the investigator’s role in preparing for trial testimony.

You may use the The Big Stage! Template [DOCX] to complete this assignment. Remember to update the header with your name, the assignment date, and your professor’s name.

Your assignment will be evaluated using the following criteria:

Describe the steps of processing a crime scene along with the responsibilities and priorities of first responders.
Examine procedures and best practices for gathering information and conducting witness interviews.
Analyze strategies and techniques for identifying, locating, apprehending, and interrogating suspects.
Analyze procedures for assembling and organizing the final report, and presenting it to prosecutors.
Describe the investigators role in preparing for, and testifying at, a trial.
Cite three references.
Clarity, writing mechanics, and formatting requirements

This course requires the use of Strayer Writing Standards. For assistance and information, please refer to the Strayer Writing Standards link in the left-hand menu of your course. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.

The specific course learning outcome associated with this assignment is:

Examine the preparation process and tasks required of a criminal investigator in a courtroom setting.

Describe the responsibilities and priorities for investigators.

The Big Stage!

Investigators’ roles are largely complete when they hand an investigation over to the District Attorney’s office. Investigators may be called on, however, to help prepare evidence to be presented at trial and to testify about the investigation.

In this assignment, you will outline how investigative procedures support the use of evidence in court proceedings and the trial preparation for a criminal prosecution.

Create a table detailing information for each of the following phases of an investigation:

The Initial Crime Scene.
Describe the steps in processing the initial crime scene.
Describe the responsibilities and priorities for investigators.
Describe the steps in documenting the crime scene.
What are the investigator’s legal obligations at this phase?
What are pitfalls to avoid at this phase?
The Investigation.
Examine procedures and best practices for gathering information.
Examine procedures and best practices for conducting witness interviews.
What are the investigator’s legal obligations at this phase?
What are pitfalls to avoid at this phase?
Apprehend Suspects.
Analyze strategies for identifying suspects.
Analyze strategies for locating and apprehending suspects.
Analyze strategies for conducting the interrogation.
What are the investigator’s legal obligations at this phase?
What are pitfalls to avoid at this phase?
The Final Report.
Describe parts of the final report.
Analyze procedures for assembling and organizing the final report.
Analyze procedures for presenting the case to prosecutors.
What are the investigator’s legal obligations at this phase?
What are pitfalls to avoid at this phase?
Prepare for Prosecution.
Describe the investigator’s role in preparing evidence for presentation.
Describe the investigator’s role in preparing for trial testimony.

You may use the The Big Stage! Template [DOCX] to complete this assignment. Remember to update the header with your name, the assignment date, and your professor’s name.

Your assignment will be evaluated using the following criteria:

Describe the steps of processing a crime scene along with the responsibilities and priorities of first responders.
Examine procedures and best practices for gathering information and conducting witness interviews.
Analyze strategies and techniques for identifying, locating, apprehending, and interrogating suspects.
Analyze procedures for assembling and organizing the final report, and presenting it to prosecutors.
Describe the investigators role in preparing for, and testifying at, a trial.
Cite three references.
Clarity, writing mechanics, and formatting requirements

This course requires the use of Strayer Writing Standards. For assistance and information, please refer to the Strayer Writing Standards link in the left-hand menu of your course. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.

The specific course learning outcome associated with this assignment is:

Examine the preparation process and tasks required of a criminal investigator in a courtroom setting.

Describe the steps in processing the initial crime scene.

The Big Stage!

Investigators’ roles are largely complete when they hand an investigation over to the District Attorney’s office. Investigators may be called on, however, to help prepare evidence to be presented at trial and to testify about the investigation.

In this assignment, you will outline how investigative procedures support the use of evidence in court proceedings and the trial preparation for a criminal prosecution.

Create a table detailing information for each of the following phases of an investigation:

The Initial Crime Scene.
Describe the steps in processing the initial crime scene.
Describe the responsibilities and priorities for investigators.
Describe the steps in documenting the crime scene.
What are the investigator’s legal obligations at this phase?
What are pitfalls to avoid at this phase?
The Investigation.
Examine procedures and best practices for gathering information.
Examine procedures and best practices for conducting witness interviews.
What are the investigator’s legal obligations at this phase?
What are pitfalls to avoid at this phase?
Apprehend Suspects.
Analyze strategies for identifying suspects.
Analyze strategies for locating and apprehending suspects.
Analyze strategies for conducting the interrogation.
What are the investigator’s legal obligations at this phase?
What are pitfalls to avoid at this phase?
The Final Report.
Describe parts of the final report.
Analyze procedures for assembling and organizing the final report.
Analyze procedures for presenting the case to prosecutors.
What are the investigator’s legal obligations at this phase?
What are pitfalls to avoid at this phase?
Prepare for Prosecution.
Describe the investigator’s role in preparing evidence for presentation.
Describe the investigator’s role in preparing for trial testimony.

You may use the The Big Stage! Template [DOCX] to complete this assignment. Remember to update the header with your name, the assignment date, and your professor’s name.

Your assignment will be evaluated using the following criteria:

Describe the steps of processing a crime scene along with the responsibilities and priorities of first responders.
Examine procedures and best practices for gathering information and conducting witness interviews.
Analyze strategies and techniques for identifying, locating, apprehending, and interrogating suspects.
Analyze procedures for assembling and organizing the final report, and presenting it to prosecutors.
Describe the investigators role in preparing for, and testifying at, a trial.
Cite three references.
Clarity, writing mechanics, and formatting requirements

This course requires the use of Strayer Writing Standards. For assistance and information, please refer to the Strayer Writing Standards link in the left-hand menu of your course. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.

The specific course learning outcome associated with this assignment is:

Examine the preparation process and tasks required of a criminal investigator in a courtroom setting.

Do you agree with their Pythagorean triple? How does it differ from yours?

Respond to another student’s post. Do you agree with their Pythagorean triple? How does it differ from yours?

This is the one you have to respond to:

Fibonacci Number and the Pythagorean triple

I chose my numbers as 2, 4, 6, and 10.

I will use these numbers in the Pythagorean Theorem. I will number all of my steps and calculations as to easily fallow along.

1. Determine the product of 2 and the two inner Fibonacci numbers.

2×4=48 a=48

2.Determine the product of the two outer numbers.

2×10=20 b=20

3.Determine the sum of the squares of the inner two numbers

42 + 62 = (4×4) + (6×6) = 16+36= 52 c=52

4. a2 + b2 = c2 = 482 + 202 = 522

5. 2304+400=2704

6. 2704=2704