What has the U.S. Supreme Court ruled with regard to the collection of DNA evidence?
A. Police can collect DNA from anyone with whom they come into contact.
B. Police can collect DNA only with a search/seizure warrant.
C. Police can collect DNA from individuals arrested but not convicted.
D. Police can only collect DNA from individuals following their conviction.
C. Police can collect DNA from individuals arrested but not convicted.
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The most obvious characteristic of a detonated high or contained low explosive is the presence of a(n) _____ at the origin of the blast
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Rawls favors an emphasis on rights of ______ rather than the means.
a. criminals b. the upper class c. the lower class d. individuals
All of the following were identified as possible future sources of terrorism except for ______.
a. Latin America b. the Middle East c. North Korea d. Western Europe
What is the Public Health Services Act?
a. It establishes a national policy to defend the agriculture and food system against terrorist attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies b. This law implemented changes to the security layout of airports and access to the boarding areas was limited to ticketed passengers. New restrictions were placed on the carrying of any objects that could be used as a weapon on to a plane, including the box-cutter type devices that were used to hijack the four planes on 9-11, among many other changes. c. It has the authority to order quarantine or isolation, impose travel restrictions, or require inoculations or medical examinations. d. It deals with the ability of U.S. authorities to control the possession, storage, and spread of dangerous pathogens. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is required to maintain a list of select agents that pose a threat to public health and safety.