________ is an internationally recognized "missing child" safety program in the United States (and Canada), originally created by Walmart retail stores in 1994. Today, many department stores, retail shops, shopping malls, supermarkets, amusement parks,

and museums participate in the program. Legislation enacted by Congress in 2003 now mandates that all federal office buildings use the program.

A) Amber Alert
B) Megan's Code
C) Code Adam
D) Jessica's Code


C) Code Adam

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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The number of parole officers in relation to the number of parolees supervised in a particular parole office might best be depicted by a:

a. rate. b. proportion. c. ratio. d. None of the above.

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According to the text, the exclusionary rule has led police departments to better train their officers and stress the importance of _____.

A) duty B) oversight C) professionalism D) responsibility

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Speedy trials are not always obtained by defendants because of:

A) unexpected lengthy trials of other defendants. B) crowded court dockets. C) delays prompted by defense counsels who wish to gather more evidence favorable to their clients. D) All of the above.

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