Reference no: EM133555865
First, review the Fourth, Sixth, and Eighth Amendments. Choose one to focus on.
Next, for the Fourth Amendment, review the following resource:
The 4th Amendment Explained
For the Sixth Amendment, review the following resource:
Due Process of Law: Crash Course Government and Politics #28 (8:29)
For the Eighth Amendment, review the following resource:
The Eighth Amendment Explained (Watch from 4:05-7:38)
Reflect on specific ways these rights granted to citizens may be important to you as a professional in the criminal justice system (or to professionals in the system in general). Then, in the provided organizer, complete the following essential elements:
Summary
In 100-150 words, summarize the amendment you chose. Be sure your summary includes the following:
All rights given to citizens in the particular amendment
Citizens' Rights
Identify a real-world example of where citizens' rights under the Bill of Rights may not be guaranteed.
Clearly explain where citizens' rights could conflict with the intention of criminal justice professionals to ensure safety.
Professionals
Identify three to five examples of how the specific rights given to citizens in your chosen amendment might potentially restrict the actions of professionals in the criminal justice system.
Specifically, the following rubric criteria must be addressed:
Summarize the Fourth, Sixth, or Eighth Amendment.
Explain a real-world example of where citizens' rights could conflict with the intention of criminal justice professionals to ensure safety.
Describe three to five examples of how the rights given to citizens might restrict the actions of professionals in the criminal justice system.