How much of contemporary American criminal justice policy (that is, the direction, proirity, and details of how governments deal with crime) should be based on public opinion? Does the public have a right to demand changes in criminal justice policy? Why or why not? What are the hazards or trade-offs in such a system?
Imagine you are part of a community task force aiming to develop a new initiative for crime prevention that effectively incorporates ethical practices
Imagine you are part of a community task force aiming to develop a new initiative for crime prevention that effectively incorporates ethical practices and cultural perspectives. Create a presentation video that outlines your initiative, detailing its goals, target audience, and the ethical implications of your approach. Include elements such as