Federal Government Essays (Examples)

Studyspark

Study Document Study Document

White Collar Crimes

Pages: 3 (1010 words) Sources: 3 Document Type:question answer Document #:63253628

… investment managers; Ponzi scheme artists, corrupt CEOs; they get it and at the same time they accept just as they accept that the government is spying on their every action online. It is the price they pay……

References

References

Eichenwald, K. (2005). Conspiracy of Fools. NY: Random House.

Rosoff, S., Pontell, H. & Tillman, R. (2003). Looting America. NY: Prentice Hall.

Schultz, K. & Greenbert, D. (2009). Bernie Madoff’s Billionaire Victims. Forbes. Retrieved from  http://www.forbes.com/2009/03/12/madoff-guilty-plea-business-wall-street-celebrity-victims.html 

Studyspark

Study Document Study Document

Racism In The United States

Pages: 3 (1011 words) Document Type:Essay Document #:45714688

… the state had to free its slaves under the 13th Amendment, it was going to do everything it could (even in violation of federal law) to prevent blacks from gaining any kind of social status or leverage in the community. The state was, in other words, going ……

References

Works Cited

King, Jr., Martin Luther. “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” 1963.

The Mississippi Black Code of 1865.

Studyspark

Study Document Study Document

Investigative Conclusion And Testimony

Pages: 9 (2819 words) Sources: 6 Document Type:Research Paper Document #:77583608

… an expert witness, I ought to be not only impartial, but also independent. The basis for expert opinion is Rule 702 of the federal evidence rules (Adam, 2016). There are some key differences that exist between expert witnesses and fact witnesses. Unlike an expert witness, a fact ……

References

References

Adam, C. (2016). Forensic Evidence in Court: Evaluation and Scientific Opinion. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons.

Casey, E. (Ed.). (2009). Handbook of Digital Forensics and Investigation. Burlington, MA: Academic Press.

Maras, M. (2014). Computer Forensics: Cybercriminals, Laws, and Evidence (2nd ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Publishers.

Newman, R.C. (2007). Computer Forensics: Evidence Collection and Management. New York, NY: CRC Press.

Reddy, N. (2019). Practical Cyber Forensics: An Incident-Based Approach to Forensic Investigations. New York, NY: Springer.

U.S. Department of Justice (2018). Reporting Intellectual Property Crime: A Guide for Victims of Copyright Infringement, Trademark Counterfeiting, and Trade Secret Theft. Retrieved from  https://www.justice.gov/criminal-ccips/file/891011/download 

Join thousands of other students and

"spark your studies".