Discuss the common hazards involved with a bomb response scene
What will be an ideal response?
Blood sprayed by the explosion possibly containing bloodborne pathogens; dangerous metal and glass debris; ongoing fires or locations for potential fires; poor structural integrity of structures; damaged utilities: gas, water, electrical; hazardous materials (HAZMAT) in air, water, soil, or within structures or vehicles; potential for secondary explosions, either natural or mine-style traps; dangerous persons such as snipers or suicide bombers.
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A) ?operant conditioning B) ?classical conditioning C) ?education D) ?operant conditioning, classical conditioning, and education
When a criminal suspect is taken into custody, this is the equivalent of a conviction
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Communication through the unspoken word is known as body language
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
This case determined that inmates do not have the right to either retained or appointed counsel for disciplinary hearings that are not part of an actual criminal prosecution.
a. Wolff v. McDonnell (1974) b. Baxter v. Paligiano(1976) c. Vitek v. Jones (1980) d. Superintendent, Walpole v. Hill (1985)