Consent would be considered properly given in the following situation. Uniformed law enforcement officials showed the mother of a suspect a piece of paper which was stated to be a search warrant for the home the mother shared with her adult son
The truth, however, indicated that it was not a warrant and no warrant to search had ever been issued. If the lady said that the officers could search the home, the consent given is good and will excuse the failure to obtain a warrant.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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a. Felt conflict b. Manifest conflict c. Conflict resolution d. Conflict aftermath
Performance appraisal is generally an informal process
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Historically waterboarding was not viewed as torture 2. Negative rights impose obligations on governments towards individuals. 3. Nuremberg Trials dealt with matters of international crimes during wartime. 4. American law allows the government to engage in assassination abroad. 5. Physical abuse of family members counts as physical torture.
Which of the following highlights a way that 9/11 could have been prevented?
a. Weapons could have been allowed on planes so that passengers would not be unarmed in the case of a terrorist hijacking. b. The reason the terrorists used planes was because they were cheap. Airline fees could have been raised and it most likely would have costed too much. c. 9/11 was completely unpreventable and the terrorists would have found some way or another to blow up the World Trade Center. d. 9/11 could have been prevented if the CIA, FBI, and National Security Agency had worked together and shared information.