Terrorist groups will likely use computers and networks for all of the following except:
a. direct attacks on the information infrastructure.
b. intricate record keeping.
c. communication and coordination of subgroups and terrorist cells.
d. attacks on financial institutions to create fear.
b
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What data should be included on an identification card placed at a crime scene for photographing or videotaping?
A. The kind of crime involved B. The suspect's name, if known C. Numbers placed on the photograph to record its sequence D. The officer's initials
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1) Jurors are members of the courtroom work group. 2) The primary duty of the judge is to ensure justice. 3) The Missouri Plan is designed to reform prosecutorial discretion. 4) A prosecutor exercises prosecutorial discretion when deciding which witnesses to call for trial. 5) The prosecutor's job essentially ends with a finding of guilt or innocence.
Assume that the police suspect Anne Smith of murder and that they got DNA evidence at the crime scene that likely belongs to the killer. Law enforcement does not have adequate probable cause to obtain a search warrant to have Ms. Smith produce a DNA sample, but police know that Ms. Smith's brother does not like his sister and would gladly provide a familial DNA sample if asked. DNA samples of
people who are related are likely to contain similarities. If the police obtain a DNA sample from the brother, even though they have insufficient evidence to implicate Ms. Smith, why might this procedure concern civil rights advocates? What will be an ideal response?
Briefly describe the differences between organic and mechanical societies and explain how these two societal types relate to crime
What will be an ideal response?