Judgment of the court (Second Chamber), 30 September 2004, Case C-319/03, Serge Briheche v Ministre de l'Intérieur and Others
Law case - 2 pages - Administrative law
A man named Mr. S. Briheche was 48 years old. He was a widower not remarried and had a 12-year-old dependent child. This man applied for four civil servant recruitment contests. However, access to these contests is restricted to persons under the age of 45. The Minister of the Interior, the...
Adjusting to Terrorism
Case study - 2 pages - Administrative law
An Internet crime is criminal activity that takes place on the World Wide Web. There are numerous crimes that fall under the category of computer crime. Cyber terrorist crimes can be aimed at a person, a business, or a nation. Spam is the most common of all internet crimes. Spam is the sending...
Conflict management styles paper
Case study - 2 pages - Administrative law
The hiring process is the steps that are taken with perspective new employees. The hiring process begins with the interview and ends with training of a new hire. If the manager is hiring for a position that requires the employee to work in a team setting, he or she should be looking for a team...
Malfunction junction case study
Case study - 3 pages - Administrative law
A police agency should be organized to be able to know what will happen within the organization in terms of change when a new chief is sworn in. The organization should be able to know what they want to accomplish and how they will reach their goals. The program COPPS (community oriented policing...
Letter to Heidegger
Case study - 1 pages - Administrative law
I urge you to leave the Nazi regime. I understand you come from a family who are firm believers in Catholicism. How does it feel to be a minion to a tyrant? How does it feel to essentially be working to Anti-Christ himself? Mr. Heidegger Do you know what occurs at the Nazi concentration camps?...
Grant proposal and presentation
Case study - 2 pages - Administrative law
The local police department has been graciously awarded a grant of $100,000 grant from a philanthropist in town to be used toward a worthy cause. The grant will be a substantial asset to the department during this time of financial crisis. The grant proposal and presentation presented by the...
Ethics in criminal justice administration analysis
Case study - 3 pages - Administrative law
Law enforcement officers are expected to live up to the highest professional and personal standards of life. With every passing day and just like all people; the faith, honor and integrity of a law enforcement official will be tested. Law enforcement officials are tempted with and can easily...
Article analysis
Case study - 2 pages - Administrative law
A cybercrime is the unauthorized use of computer technology to manipulate critical user data (Oak, n.d., para 1). Cybercrimes are not victimless offenses and are similar to crimes that take place in the physical world. Cybercrimes include spamming, hacking, credit fraud,...
Court management executive summary
Case study - 2 pages - Administrative law
The purpose and responsibility of court systems are important to factors of court management and the function and duties do not instinctively convert into action. However, when strategic planning and visioning are implemented into the courts, the court administrators begin to commence a...
Criminal justice workplace observation paper
Case study - 2 pages - Administrative law
The Albany Police Department protects and serves our city with the use of both new and traditional forms of policing. The mission statement of the Albany Police Department is to provide the safest environment for our residents to live in, commuters to work in, and our visitors to stay...
Courtroom standards analysis
Case study - 3 pages - Administrative law
The role of a Judge in a courtroom is very important. The Judge has many different responsibilities under his or her robe. A courtroom Judge is the person who signs the arrest warrants that permits an arrest to occur and the search warrants required for the Police to perform legal searches. After...
Political environment case study
Case study - 2 pages - Administrative law
This case study involves a prison for adults in an average populated state. Over the several past years the prison struggled to keep staff members and revenue. Changes have been made in the prison within the past 2 years which heighten the prison's success. However, a new barrier stands in the...
Decision making case study
Case study - 1 pages - Administrative law
This case study involves members of the Pineville. The case study focuses on one member in particular, Deputy Raymond Ripley. The background to the case study includes a recent pending lawsuit against the Pineville County Sheriff's Department. Recently the Pineville County Sheriff's Department...
An unmanageable case-management quandary
Essay - 3 pages - Administrative law
As with any organization difficulties in productivity effectiveness and efficiency occur when increases. These difficulties include tasks that arise and need to be resolved. The criminal justice court system is no different. Time management of cases to be tried and reviewed cause backlogs within...
Court issues analysis
Case study - 2 pages - Administrative law
Court administrators are a major asset to the courtroom. They work in a variety of ways to ensure the continued operations of a court of law (Callahan, 2010, para. I). Court Administrators are also referred to as court executives. In many ways the duties of a court administrator...
Out-of-Town Brown and the Besieged Probation Supervisor
Case study - 3 pages - Administrative law
Recently, a few high-profile cases involving sentencing recommendations from probation officers within the Collier County Probation Department have brought some bad press to the department. According to the public's perception via the media, the department is not as tough on sentencing sanctions...
Policing development and operation trends paper
Case study - 4 pages - Administrative law
The United States Government has developed what is referred to as the criminal justice system. This system is broken into multi-tier organizations and agencies; though while similar in terms of goals the systems are separate. There are three main systems within the tiered system: Local, State,...
Criminal justice trends evaluation
Case study - 4 pages - Administrative law
E-scams, child pornography, identity theft, cyber stalking and bullying, spamming, Malware, fraud, and computer hacking are types of internet crimes. These crimes are certainly on the rise. The general public relies heavily on technology, resorting to pen and paper is just so primitive; all of...
Corrections and treatment
Case study - 1 pages - Administrative law
Community-based treatment programs are made available to juveniles who require additional efforts. Community treatment refers to efforts to provide care, protection, and treatment for juveniles in need. (Siegel and Welsh, 2005) Three community-based programs that have been created for...
A world apart
Case study - 2 pages - Administrative law
Offenders are placed in prisons when their sentenced to be incarcerated for a year or more and only then. Even still America's prisons are extremely overcrowded. Since 1980, America's prison population has more than tripled, creeping up to the two million mark. The number of females in...
Prison system
Case study - 2 pages - Administrative law
Of the more than 1,300,000 felons in prison in 2003, the great majority were held in state prisons in various levels of security, from supermax to open. (Foster, 2003) The six different types of state prisons that were listed in the text, Corrections: the fundamentals were Super...
Judges
Case study - 1 pages - Administrative law
A courtroom Judge is the person who signs the arrest warrants that permits an arrest to occur and the search warrants required for the Police to perform legal searches. Before a trial may begin, there are certain steps that must be followed. After an arrest has been made the booking process will...
Inside criminal law
Case study - 2 pages - Administrative law
There are four sources of American criminal law. The four sources have been codified. They have been put in writing and made accessible for all. The first of four sources is the U.S. Constitution. The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land. As such, it is the basis of all law in...
In basket test
Case study - 1 pages - Administrative law
There are four things that I as a store manager would immediately act upon. The first being A customer complaint regarding product quality. I believe that in order to maintain a store, the store needs to have a high customer satisfaction rate. One unhappy customer can change how...
Punishment Vs. Rehabilitation in the Juvenile Justice System
Case study - 3 pages - Administrative law
Rehabilitative intervention will indeed impact community services programs. The state and community programs will need to further extend their reach to those minors who are at risk of becoming criminal offenders. To be at risk means a minor has attributes of mental, emotional or social...
Case study: Targeting tattoos
Case study - 2 pages - Administrative law
A tattoo is the placement of pigment within the skin to create a picture or design. The process of tattooing is produced by deep puncture wounds in one's skin. [T]he ink is injected into the dermis, which is the second, deeper layer of skin. Dermis cells are very stable, so the tattoo is...
Case study: Officer Robert Barton paper
Case study - 2 pages - Administrative law
When a person decides to enters the criminal justice field, they take an oath of conduct. They also vow to honor the relationship between their fellow brother and sister officers. In the case study of Officer Barton, a group of officers who came from different backgrounds, had different...
Fact and fiction as it relates to criminal trials
Case study - 2 pages - Administrative law
Humans feed on entertainment drama. We love it and sometimes we cannot seem to get enough of it. Some of us watch television and film and get a taste of our inner most dreams, our goals, of our ambitions, or to escape reality and unwind. Television shows and movies about crime really get us...
Proactive tactics
Case study - 2 pages - Administrative law
Police officers are taking proactive steps to deter crime. These tactics take form as aggressive patrol tactics and saturation patrol, blending and decoy operations, stakeout operations, sting operations, civil liability and code enforcement teams, and both efforts against drunk drivers and...
Organization of the police department
Case study - 3 pages - Administrative law
Area is the first model that plays into the effectiveness of a police department's organization. Well-defined geographical areas are under the responsibility of the police officers within the department. The geographical areas are defined by size. The smallest geographical areas are known as...