One of the main causes of wrongful convictions is eyewitness misidentifications. Investigators follow specific guidelines when they are conducting their investigation. However, this does not eliminate human error. Research a case where an eyewitness’ identification led to a suspect(s) wrongful conviction. Describe the specifics of the case and the steps the defense team took to have them freed.
- Describe the agency setting. Is it public or private, non-profit or for-profit?
- Write a succinct statement that outlines the problem which the proposal will address or the idea it seeks to support.
- Describe how the events in this chapter resolve the conflicts in Arthur Dimmesdale’s relationships with Hester Prynne, Pearl, and Roger Chillingworth.
- At what age is a child’s brain fully developed?
- Describe the specifics of the case and the steps the defense team took to have them freed.
- Describe three protected classes and the laws that exist to protect them.
- Write a journal reflecting on reflecting on the intersection of the material covered in that unit (the readings/videos) and your personal life or view of the world.
- Describe an everyday consumption experience that you have had in the past.
- Do you think that the action that the people involved in this case took maximized happiness in the world?
- What is the difference between economic profit and accounting profit?