What does the SAFETY Act do?
a. It was created to use behavior profiling and things like body temperature and blink rate to discern mal-intent of a person.
b. Any tangible thing pertinent to a terrorism investigation is gathered and roving wiretaps permit the government to obtain intelligence surveillance orders that identify neither the person nor the facility.
c. It authorizes cybersecurity attacks and the military has been drafting cyber rules of engagement.
d. It incentivizes the deployment of new and innovative anti-terrorism technologies by providing liability protections to companies whose products or services have successfully passed DHS review.
d. It incentivizes the deployment of new and innovative anti-terrorism technologies by providing liability protections to companies whose products or services have successfully passed DHS review.
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a. random factor. b. objective factor. c. complicating factor. d. mitigating factor.
Many early police reform efforts failed because the private citizens appointed to enact reform lacked expertise about the complexities of police work.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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A. emotional dissonance B. cognitive subterfuge C. external stress disorder D. expressionless displacement
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false