Traditionally, jury trials involve juries of _________________ people
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Under which one of the following conditions would an identification procedure most likely not be considered unnecessary?
A. The witness's memory of the identification is fading. B. There is a growing lapse of time between the crime and the identification. C. The police have a suspect in custody. D. There is an emergency or exigent circumstance.
What is the difference between classification (i.e., top secret or secret) and compartmentalization (i.e., HUMINT or SIGINT) of information?
A. Classification ensures that only those individuals with appropriate security clearance may have access to information, whereas compartmentalization ensures that individuals only have access to information within their operational or functional area. B. Classification means that individuals must always share information across compartments, whereas compartmentalization means that all individuals with a security clearance can access top secret information. C. Classification ensures that individuals only have access to information within their operational or functional area, whereas compartmentalization ensures that only those individuals with appropriate security clearance may have access to information. D. Classification means that all individuals with a security clearance can access top secret information, whereas compartmentalization means that individuals must always share information across compartments.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. While a hate crime is not exclusively a federal offense, the federal government can, and does, investigate and prosecute hate crimes as civil rights violations. 2. According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, Klan chapters grew from 72 in 2014 to 190 in 2015. 3. Anti-immigrant hate groups are the most extreme of the hundreds of nativist and vigilante groups that have proliferated since the late 1990s, when anti-immigration xenophobia began to rise to levels not seen in the United States since the 1920s. 4. White nationalists believe that they get to decide which laws to obey and which to ignore, and they don't think they should have to pay taxes. 5. In 1998, James Byrd Jr., an African American man, was tied to a truck by white supremacists and then dragged and decapitated.
Interest in ____________ waned when the philosophy of corrections swung toward crime control
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