Ora Murphy INF630: Business Systems Analysis Instructor Christopher Powell Freelance Systems Designer May 12, 2014 Introduction I am currently working as a freelance systems designer and have been asked to do some of the design work for a case-tracking information system that is being developed for a local law firm which specializes in civil cases. The business goal is to implement a system that tracks a civil case from the time that the law firm begins working on the lawsuit through it final adjudication. In this paper according to Ashford University, the instructor wants me to identify with someone of the main objects and classes I would expect to find in a law firm that specializes in civil filings I will: 1. Describe each
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THE PRISON RAPE ELIMINATION ACT The Prison Rape Elimination Act Nicole A. Mitchell August 3, 2012 CCJS 497 Professor Arthur M. Wallenstein In 2003 Congress passed and President Bush signed into law the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA). When this act was created it was to serve eight primary purposes, which include; establishing a zero-tolerance policy for the incidence of rape in United States prisons, make the prevention of prison rapes a top priority in the prison system, develop and implement national standards for detection, prevention, reduction, and punishment of prison rape, standardize the definitions used for collecting on the incidence of prison rape, increase the accountability of prison officials who fail to detect, prevent, reduce, and punish prison rape, protect the Eighth Amendment rights of federal, state, and local prisoners, and increase the efficiency and effectiveness of federal expenditures through grant programs and reduce to costs that prison rape imposes on interstate commerce (Thompson, 2008). Prior to the formulation of the Prison Rape Elimination act the extent of prison rape was unknown. During a 1996 study of the Nebraska Prison System it was found that the rate of rape in prisons was similar to the percentage for females who were not incarcerated, which was approximately 1 in 4. In a more recent study conducted by the United States Department of Justice in 2004, approximately 1 year after the Prison Rape Elimination Act was passed, 8,210 allegations of sexual violence were reported throughout 2,700 correctional facilities.
Final Journal Article May 7, 2014 Sociology 121 Title: The Geography of Violence, Alcohol Outlets, and Drug Arrests in Boston Authors: Robert Lipton, Xiaowen Yang, Anthony Braga, Jason Goldstick, Manya Newton, Melissa Rura Author Affiliations: University of Michigan Injury Center, Massachusetts institute of Technology, Department of Economics, Cambridge, Rutgers University, School of Criminal Justice, Newark NJ American Journal of Public Health; April 2013, vol 103 issue 4, p657-664. Objectives: The objective of the study was to examine the relationship between alcohol outlets, drug markets and violence in Boston, Massachusetts, in the year of 2006. Through analysis of geographical and environmental data, while
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