List and describe the types of criminal and noncriminal hazards that threaten individuals, organizations, and nations
What will be an ideal response?
Accident: event caused unintentionally by a human agent.
Human Error: loss occurs mistakenly and unintentionally.
Fire: losses of persons and property.
Natural Disaster: sudden, extraordinary misfortune in nature.
Environmental Disaster: disaster caused by a human.
Civil Liability: may occur when one is harmed through the action or inaction of another.
Substance Abuse: inappropriate ingestion of toxic controlled substance into the human body.
Civil Disorder: individual or group disrupts the normal peace of a business or community.
Crime: an offense against society; involves numerous types of offenses against persons and property.
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When police approach an individual and inquire whether he or she would be willing to answer some questions, the person approached is under no duty to answer any questions
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
U.S. Supreme Court justices are:
a. Selected by Congress and approved by the president b. Appointed by the president with the approval of Congress c. Elected by the people and approved by Congress d. Elected by the people and appointed by the president
The U.S. Court of International Trade and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court are collectively known as ________ III Courts
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The search warrant must contain specifics about the location to be searched and the objects being sought. What is the legal burden of proof that is required to obtain a search warrant?
A) Reasonable suspicion B) Probable cause C) Clear and convincing proof D) Proof beyond a reasonable doubt