How to address criminal cases
Q1
The population I am studying is the effectiveness of after school programs to the young generation
Q2
Sampling method will be the best to use in this study
Q3
The best sampling technique for the project is stratified random sampling. This is because the young generation will be divided into strata which will give more precise information of the sample size (Thompson, 2013).
Q4
In order to make sure that the sample size is not biased the strata will consist of randomly selected members that are more different and are homogeneous internally (Thompson, 2013).
Q5
It may not be appropriate because a sample population cannot be used to describe best the whole population given the levels of modalities in the society.
Interviewing Children
Q1
The justice system should protect the children as they are susceptible to denial and suggestions. They should go deeper into the situation to ensure that the children give out all the information need. This means that the child should not come into contact with the defendant so that the defendant may also feel protected (Davis, 2011).
Q2
Children should not be subjected to possible trauma at any cost unless they are old broad enough to make the face the defendant. Despite the constitutional right of the defendant to face the accuser in a court of law the interest of the child should be on the forefront as it can be proven with medical evidence where applicable or use the different interviewers who can attest to child testimony (Davis, 2011).
Q3
No. the defendant does not have an absolute right to meet with the witness face-to-face. This is because it is important to protect the child from more traumas.
Q4
It does not change a thing because a child memory is not fully developed which means that they can be made to believe in what is presented to them. This, therefore, makes it important to protect a child whether the defendant is known to the child or not (Davis, 2011).
Carbon Dating
Carbon dating is important to archaeology. This is because it has the capability of opening up unbelievable vistas of thousands and millions of years of the human experience. An example of carbon dating is when Christians count the time of birth of Christ at the beginning as (AD) Anno Domini and anything before that as Before Christ (BC) (Levy & Higham, 2014).
Reference
Davis, S. M. (2011). Children's rights under the law. Oxford: Oxford University Press
Levy, T & Higham, T. (2014). The Bible and Radiocarbon Dating. Routledge
Thompson, S. K. (2013). Sampling. Hoboken, N.J: Wiley.