What is the Nationwide SAR Initiative? What two key factors is the initiative based on?
What will be an ideal response?
A new initiative is being tested, and it will probably dominate law enforcement's role in national security activities in the coming years. The Nationwide SAR Initiative (NSI) is designed to overcome the danger of sharing information, as well as the reluctance many feel to share information about activities that might indicate a terrorist attack is in the making. The initiative is based on two key factors. First, field contacts are reported with standardized information gathered from a variety of law enforcement departments. Second, each agency retains control of the information. Department administrators approve all the data that will be released, and departments retain control of information that might jeopardize operations or personnel safety.
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A. harmless error doctrine B. plain error doctrine C. reversible error doctrine D. deferential error doctrine
In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court apply the exclusionary rule to the states?
A. Parker v. Gladden B. Griswold v. Connecticut C. Gideon v. Wainwright D. Mapp v. Ohio
Why has the population of incarcerated males increased so substantially in recent years, and what might be done to alleviate this increase?
What will be an ideal response?
The ______ began with the emergence of professional police departments during the 1840s and continued throughout the early 20th century.
a. community service era b. political era c. reform era d. information era