Part A: Indefinite and Negative Expressions (12 points total…
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Pаrt A: Indefinite аnd Negаtive Expressiоns (12 pоints tоtal) Canvas Question Type: Short Answer / Essay Question (4 points per item) Instructions for Students: It had been a few months of dating Alex now, but you think it is time to break up. You decide to list their red flags for a friend. For each item: Identify the target English word that is either affirmative or negative. Translate the entire sentence into correct Spanish using the correct indefinite or negative expression. Grading Rubric per Question (4 points total): 1 point: Correct identification of the target English word. 1 point: Correct choice and placement of the target indefinite/negative word in Spanish. 1 point: Correct verb form and conjugation in Spanish. 1 point: Correct noun usage and agreement in Spanish. MODELO: My boyfriend always talks about soccer. Target word: always Traducción: Mi novio siempre habla del fútbol. [Question 15] Alex never listens to my problems. [Question 16] There is nothing interesting in Alex's personality. [Question 17] Alex doesn't like any restaurant that I choose. [Question 18] I don't like Alex's friends either. [Question 19] Alex always arrives late to our dates. [Question 20] Do you have some problem with my family, Alex?
AJ 106 – Prоcedures in the Justice System Chаpter 3: Arrest аnd Custоdy Cоurse Book: Procedures in the Justice System, 12th EditionAuthors: Cliff Roberson аnd Robert Winters Introduction: Arrest and Custody The Fourth Amendment protects individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures and establishes important safeguards that law enforcement officers must follow when investigating crimes. Closely related to these protections are the constitutional requirements governing confessions and interrogations. Courts must ensure that confessions are voluntary and that suspects are informed of their constitutional rights before custodial questioning occurs. Understanding the requirements of admissible confessions and the Miranda safeguards is essential for anyone studying criminal justice and criminal procedure. Assignment Instructions Part I – Admissible Confessions and Miranda Safeguards Read pages 84–90 of the textbook. Explain the requirements of an admissible confession discussed in the book. Identify and explain the Miranda safeguards listed in the book. Your response must be a minimum of 300 words. Use information directly from the textbook. Explain each requirement and safeguard in your own words. Provide examples when appropriate to demonstrate your understanding. Clearly identify each requirement and safeguard discussed. Important: Information must come directly from pages 84–90 of the assigned textbook. General internet answers will not be accepted. Part II – Review Questions Read Chapter 4: Search and Seizure. Turn to page 98 of the textbook. Answer Review Questions 1–10. Responses must be completed in the same numerical order as they appear in the book. Each answer must contain a minimum of 50 words. If necessary, provide examples to help meet the minimum word requirement. Use information directly from the textbook. Write all responses in your own words. Number each answer clearly from 1–10. Submission Requirements Type your assignment directly into the Canvas assignment box. Do not upload files. Do not copy and paste responses from another document, website, or source. All information must come from the required textbook. Failure to follow directions may result in a reduction of points or a score of zero. Academic Integrity and AI Policy No AI Allowed The purpose of this assignment is to demonstrate your understanding of the course material. The use of ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, Grammarly AI, QuillBot, or any other AI-generated writing tool is strictly prohibited. Any student found using AI-generated content will receive a score of zero (0). Students are responsible for checking their work for AI-generated content before submission. Students may resubmit their assignment up to five (5) times before the due date if necessary. Assignments with an AI score above 20% may receive a score of zero. No resubmissions will be accepted after the due date. Do not use Grammarly or other writing-assistance programs that may alter your work and affect AI-detection results. Honorlock Requirement This assignment may require the use of Honorlock. Students are responsible for: Ensuring their computer and internet connection are working properly. Completing all Honorlock setup requirements before beginning the assignment. Contacting Honorlock directly for technical assistance if needed. Completing the assignment before the due date. Technical difficulties do not excuse late submissions. Grading Rubric (30 Points) Criteria Points Part I: Admissible Confessions and Miranda Safeguards (pages 84–90) 10 Part II: Review Questions 1–10 completed accurately and thoroughly 10 Meets word requirements, uses proper numbering, and follows directions 5 Academic integrity, textbook use, and submission requirements followed 5 Total 30 Points Closing Summary Confessions and Miranda safeguards are fundamental components of criminal procedure. Courts require that confessions be voluntary and obtained in accordance with constitutional protections. Likewise, search and seizure laws help ensure that evidence is collected legally and fairly. By completing this assignment, students will gain a deeper understanding of the constitutional rights that protect individuals while allowing law enforcement to perform their duties within the limits of the law. Total Points: 30