Define experiential reality and agreement reality

Define experiential reality and agreement reality. Then provide an example of something you have learned from experiential reality and something you have learned from agreement reality.

Why is it important to understand them in a criminal justice role?

Explain at least 2 examples of rhetorical devices (e.g., loaded questions, stereotypes, etc.). Why is it important
to understand them in a criminal justice role?

Explain the relationship between rhetorical devices and persuasion

Explain the relationship between rhetorical devices and persuasion. Provide an example of how someone
might be persuaded by another using a rhetorical device.

Identify at least two benefits of the dual court system

Identify at least two benefits of the dual court system. Why is it difficult for a case to make it all the way to the Supreme Court? Should it be that difficult? Why or why not?

Discuss the growing issue of cyberbullying, how does it differ from traditional forms of bullying?

Discuss the growing issue of cyberbullying, how does it differ from traditional forms of bullying? How is this affecting our youth? What can we do as a society to address and/or prevent this serious issue? Be sure to use real-world examples in your work.

How have historical theories on female offending failed to understand the nature of female offending?  

How have historical theories on female offending failed to understand the nature of female offending?  What contributions has feminist criminology made to our understanding of the relationship between gender and crime?

Differences and similarities between hurricane Ida and hurricane Katrina

What are some differences and similarities between hurricane Ida and hurricane Katrina? What are some factors that led to a reduction in damage and loss of life in the aftermath of hurricane Ida compared to hurricane katrina?

The importance of the scientific method in the collection of forensic evidence

Discuss what you believe to be the importance of the scientific method in the collection of forensic evidence. Describe how deductive and inductive reasoning is used in criminalistics.

Discuss common mistakes made during the interview of an investigation

Discuss common mistakes made during the interview of an investigation. What mistakes might an investigator make? How these mistakes can be

Differences in the definitions of crimes and punishments

Compare Saudi Arabia and the n the United States of America and research at least two differences in the definitions of crimes and punishments for that country and the United States. Address the way law is shaped by values and traditions