In what year did the Supreme Court rule that individual officers and the agency may be sued when a person's civil rights are violated by the agency's "customs and usages."
A) 1988 B) 1958 C) 1978 D) 1968
C
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In 2011 patients were about__________ as likely to be male as female in ED visits involving illicit drugs
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
In 2000, the United States enacted the ______, which has been reauthorized several times, most recently in 2013. The act establishes human trafficking and related offenses as federal crimes and attaches severe penalties to those who violate them. It also mandates restitution to be paid to victims of human trafficking.
a. International Trafficking Act (ITA) b. Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) c. Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons Act (MCTPA) d. Polaris Trafficking Act (PTA)
As a result of a conviction for a criminal offense, the inmate loses all of his or her constitutional rights.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The process of brain fingerprinting involves assessing a suspect's response
a. to determine whether or not he or she exhibit criminal characteristics linked with the crime. b. while he or she is under hypnosis to determine whether or not he or she recalls committing the crime. c. to stimuli in the form of words or pictures presented on a computer monitor. d. to being questioned before others.