Which of the following best describes how e-mail contracts are viewed under the law? a. E-mail contracts are not usually valid because of the ease of deleting e-mail messages. b. E-mail contracts for goods can be valid, but not e-mail contracts for services. c. E-mail contracts are valid only for contracts less than $500. ...continues
Facts: Janet Jones, a 4 year old, was visiting the home of friends of the family, Sandy and John Beach. While at their home, she was sitting on the bathroom counter, not far from a lighted and unprotected candle. Her nightgown came into contact with the candle causing her clothes to catch fire and injuring her. Janet acknowle ...continues
Prisons and corrections systems
One of the recent developments facing the public administration of corrections is that there has been an increasing call by public officials and the citizenry to privatize the prison systems in the U.S. I have been appointed as a public sector correctional administrator and need tomake the arguments for keeping the jails in ...continues
Today's prison administrator is faced with a fascinating array of challenges. What are some of the contemporary challenges facing the prison administrator today? How would you recommend that the administrator address these problems?
discussion of current problems faced by prison administrators
Today's prison administrator is faced with a fascinating array of challenges. What are some of the contemporary challenges facing the prison administrator today? How would you recommend that the administrator address these problems?
Discusses how email contracts are viewed under the law
Which of the following best describes how e-mail contracts are viewed under the law? a. E-mail contracts are not usually valid because of the ease of deleting e-mail messages. b. E-mail contracts for goods can be valid, but not e-mail contracts for services. c. E-mail contracts are valid only for contracts less than $50 ...continues
explanation of strict liability theory
Choose the best answer to the following question. Persons who engage in abnormally dangerous activities such as crop dusting or blasting: a. Are liable only if all the elements of negligence are proven against them. b. Are liable only if they intended to cause a particular injury. c. Are generally not liable for the ...continues
Definition of attorney-client privilege and its exceptions
What is the concept of attorney-client privilege and what are the factors that void that privilege?
Can I please have some information with references on a Anger Excited Rapist.
What is the standard topology of rapists (power-reassurance, power-assertive, anger-retaliatory, opportunistics or anger-excitation (sadist) with references please.