Module Three
Required Readings:
1. Police Technology
A. Chapters Thirteen through Eighteen
Recommended Readings:
1.
DNA Testing: Foolproof? CBS News 60 Minutes
2.
A Beginner's Primer on the Investigation of
Forensic Evidence, Kruglick, Kim
3.
Can Wiretaps Remain Cost Effective?, Hanson, Robin
4.
History Repeated: The Dangers of Domestic Spying by Federal Law
Enforcement, ACLU, 2007
Assignments:
1. Choose two of the discussion questions from
three of the six chapters (for a total of six questions). Write a one or
two paragraph response to each of the questions;
2. Go to Page 274 or 277 in the text, complete either of the "try this"
exercises. Submit a one paragraph description
of your results;
3. Go to Page 292 or 293 in the text, complete either of the "try this"
exercises. Submit a one paragraph description
of your results;
4. Go to Page 315 or 326 in the text, complete either of the "try this"
exercises. Submit a one paragraph description
of your results;
5. Go to Page 336 or 337 in the text, complete either of the "try this"
exercises. Submit a one paragraph description
of your results;
6. Go to Page 353 or 355 in the text, complete either of the "try this"
exercises. Submit a one paragraph description
of your results;
7. Online Forum Participation;
7. Request Exam Two via email and return same via US Mail
8. Submit Website Review Project (refer to expanded assignment
explanations for details); and,
9. Draft paper option.
Special Instructions:
Go to the Criminal Justice Online forum and post:
1. Click here to find the third
threaded discussion assignment.
3. After you have posted, you must respond to a post made by another
student or learner.
Due Dates Fall 2009 | ||
Session I | Session II | Go To |
August 31, 2009 | October 26, 2009 | Session Begins |
September 11, 2009 | November 6, 2009 | Module One |
September 25, 2009 | November 11, 2009 | Module Two |
October 9, 2009 | December 4, 2009 | Module Three |
October 21, 2009 | December 16, 2009 | Module Four |
October 24, 2009 | December 19, 2009 | Session Ends |
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