What is the "all-hazards" approach to emergency management?

a. Even when threats by individuals or smaller terrorist groups are made, they are still taken very seriously and investigated to evaluate their validity.
b. People are made aware of all the potential hazards to health through outlets such as the media in an effort to promote governmental transparency.
d. Once an emergency has taken place, the all-hazards approach is to throw as many agencies and governmental organizations at it, sparing no expense to save lives.


c. It is the idea that the same capacities, response, and recovery plans can be applied to all different types of disasters whether natural or man-made.

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The United States has no central ______ for privately owned guns

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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PSI reports are mandatory in all federal jurisdictions whenever the defendant has been convicted of a felony

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following programs reads disks a track at a time and calculates an algorithmic signature represented by unique file identifiers?

a. recovery b. forensic c. verification d. imaging

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DHS doesn’t know or doesn’t want us to know how effective its border-security efforts are because

a. most of them feel that they really aren't doing that good of a job, but they want to hide that fact to increase their budget. b. there are too many variables to consider in whether or not something could be considered a preventable terrorist attack. c. they use a metric of “number of apprehensions” to say they are doing an effective job, which is a measure of activity, not program results. d. not enough time has passed for them to effectively evaluate most program results.

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