What are the similarities and differences between accidental and intentional explosions?
What will be an ideal response?
Whether an explosion is accidental or intentional, the first responders will behave in a similar way. Neither an accidental nor an intentional explosion is inherently more dangerous than the other; both scenes are full of unknowns. Any explosion scene is dangerous: there may be multiple explosions, and the structures involved may become unstable. Any investigation revolves around answering the question "how did this happen?" Once it is known how the explosion occurred, then the focus of the investigation will diverge.
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Was the initial search of Irving's luggage at the airport constitutional? Was the second search of the film and diskettes constitutional?
. In 1983 Stefan Irving, a school pediatrician, was convicted of attempted sexual abuse of a sevenyear-old boy, imprisoned, and lost his license to practice medicine. In 1996 the federal government initiated a nationwide investigation of individuals suspected of traveling to Mexico for the purpose of engaging in sexual acts with children. In 1998 Irving traveled to Acapulco, Mexico to visit a guest house serving as a place where men from the United States could have sexual relations with Mexican boys. Upon returning to the United States from Mexico through the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport, Irving was stopped, searched and interviewed by United States Customs inspectors at the request of a Special Agent who was investigating Irving. The initial search of Irving's luggage in the "sterile area" of the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport revealed children's books and drawings apparently drawn by children, but nothing incriminating. Nonetheless, the Customs agents questioned Irving further. He admitted he was a convicted pedophile, but denied having visited the guest house, saying he had visited a friend. A second search of Irving's luggage, in a Customs office 40 yards from the initial inspection, revealed a disposable camera and two 3.5 inch computer diskettes, which the agents said they would need to examine. Irving denied having any child pornography on either the diskettes or the camera and refused to sign a Customs form consenting to their seizure. The film Irving was carrying turned out to have pictures taken at the guest house with boys. Images of child erotica were found on the diskettes. Several years later, the information obtained at the border search was used to get a warrant to search Irving's home for evidence of child pornography and violations of traveling outside the United States for the purpose of engaging in sexual acts with children under the age of 18. What will be an ideal response?
What is the difference between hate speech and hate crimes? Provide examples from media portrayals, personal experiences, or situations you may have witnessed. What are some ways society can combat hate speech and hate crimes?
What will be an ideal response?
______ is intended to intimidate or coerce the American population or is intended to influence or affect the public policy of the United States primarily within the territorial jurisdiction of the United States.
a. International terrorism b. Domestic terrorism c. Foreign terrorism d. Worldwide terrorism
What are the two contrasting viewpoints on which the book is built? Explain each and give examples of policies based on each viewpoint
What will be an ideal response?