healthcare

   Group 3/HHS OIG Compliance Protocol In the Law of Health Care Administration, 9th Ed. read: o   Ch. 15       Fraud Laws and Corporate Compliance Part 1:  Critical Analysis of the Law Evaluate      the legal risks and consequences that can arise for failing to comply with      the laws that govern fraud and abuse. Evaluate one … Read more

Beccaria’s assessment of the death penalty

  Think about your own ideas about the death penalty while answering the following questions… 1. Do you agree with Beccaria’s assessment of the death penalty? Explain.  2. What portions of his reasoning do you most agree or disagree with? At least 300 words. Use concrete examples/details and avoid generalities. Address all questions. Use proper … Read more

2ndAmendment

Todd Patterson, a 33-year-old husband and father, is a proud gun owner who has multiple handguns, shotguns, and two automatic weapons. In this case an automatic weapon is defined as a firearm that continuously fires so long as the user presses the trigger and there is ammunition in the gun. Todd has no criminal record. When … Read more

Lab2

Select a real homicide case in which a firearm was used to commit the crime and forensic examinations of  evidence related to firearms (cartridge casings, bullets, GSR, etc.) were utilized to assist in determining “what” happened. First, summarize the case, then explain in detail the role forensic firearm examinations had in the case. What did … Read more

C4

Discuss the tests that are currently used to determine whether or not a person has fired or handled a firearm. Are these tests conclusive? Why or why not? 2. Explain in detail how you would collect the following impression evidence located at a crime scene:      a. A shoe print in dry dirt     … Read more

Criminal Law

  Scenario 1 Lori is walking to her car in a shopping mall parking lot at night when Brian suddenly jumps in front of her and points a knife in her face. Brian strikes Lori. Fortunately, Lori took a self-defense class and hits Brian with her knee and fists and while running to safety, falls … Read more

Criminal Investigation

 Investigators’ roles are largely complete when they hand an investigation over to the District Attorney’s office. Investigators may be called on, however, to help prepare evidence to be presented at trial and to testify about the investigation. In this assignment, you will outline how investigative procedures support the use of evidence in court proceedings and the trial preparation for … Read more

Health law & Regulation

Dr. Smith is a medical doctor who treats patients addicted to drugs and alcohol. He also owns a lab which performs all his patients’ blood and urine tests. Each patient’s treatment consists of a weekly urine test, even if it is unnecessary. He bills the tests to the patient’s health insurance. Recently, he has partnered … Read more

peer reviewed article summary

 For your Final Project, you will have to find four (4) peer reviewed articles that will be supportive of your topic that you introduced in Week 2. For this paper you must include: 1-2 paragraph summary of each peer review article. Include the relevancy to your topic; The meaning or implication of the results of … Read more

Criminal Justice

Expert Testimony Introduction You were the lead investigator on Operation Stop Hack and have now been subpoenaed as an expert witness in the case against the perpetrators. It is up to you to convey the complexities of the crime and evidence to the jury so they can understand the scientific procedures using in aiding the … Read more