Who are most likely to come into contact with individuals who are either directly or indirectly involved in terrorist activities and are certain to be the first responders to any attack?
a. FBI agents
b. CIA agents
c. local law enforcement officers
d. U.S. Marshalls
c
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Suzy is a police officer assigned to the vice squad. On Friday and Saturday nights she dresses in sexy clothing and stands on a street corner where prostitutes are known to congregate. Sam approaches her and offers her $25 to engage in a sex act
She tells Sam to meet her in 15 minutes at a motel room around the corner. Sam says, "You aren't a cop are you?" Suzy just laughs at the question. When Sam gets to the motel room, he is arrested by other vice officers and charged with violating the prostitution statute. Suzy's conduct: A) does not constitute entrapment because she was merely affording Sam the opportunity to commit an offense. B) constitutes entrapment because she did not identify herself as a police officer when asked. C) constitutes entrapment because she dressed in sexy clothing to lure possible customers. D) constitutes entrapment because a reasonable person would assume she was a prostitute not a police officer because she was standing where prostitutes are known to congregate.
The Supreme Court decision in Shelby County v. Holder (2013) struck down provisions of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 which required certain jurisdictions with a history of discriminating against minority voters to seek approval from the federal government before they could change voting laws. As a result, there are no longer any ______ in the United States.
A. covered districts B. discriminatory voting practices C. literacy tests D. racially segregated schools
Certain questions may feel very intrusive to respondents, including questions about
A) income B) ethnicity C) religion D) all of the above