Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Amendment Rights Introduction Due process under the Amendments to the U.S. Constitution can be broken down into two categories: Substantive due process Procedural due process. Both are based on fundamental fairness. For example, the Fourth Amendment protects citizens against government unreasonable search and seizure of personal property. The Fifth and Sixth […]
CRJS370. The post-9/11 environment has introduced a significant debate about balancing the need for security, versus the protection of civil liberties. In the age of social media and big data, it is relatively easy for public and private organizations to obtain individual profiles from social media and from other electronic databases that are online. Additionally, […]
Following the homegrown jihadist terrorist attacks in Orlando and San Bernardino, there is a growing debate about the relationship between community policing and homeland security. Is community policing a tool that should be applied to homeland security? Why or why not? _________________ Community policing and homeland security are two distinct concepts that serve different purposes. […]