Preparation and interpretation of a negotiated MOU or contract does not end with adoption
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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What was the Supreme Court's decision in the Whren V. United States case?
A. Racial profiling is not an acceptable practice and officers who are caught using it must be terminated. B. Racial profiling is acceptable. C. Pretext stops are acceptable, as long as police officers have legitimate reasons for the stop D. Pretext stops are generally frowned on, but not illegal.
Paul feels as though the U.S. government is no longer listening to the people. He believes that his right to privacy is violated every day with the use of cameras and data collection methods that infringe upon the rights of everyday citizens. He has worked at a government agency for many years and has seen firsthand the disregard for rights of individuals. The government has used the ongoing war in Afghanistan as an excuse for their overarching data collection practices. Paul decides to release all of the information collected by the United States to the government of a foreign adversary to use with it as the officials deem appropriate. He has much of the information stored on several hard drives and intends to send it to foreign government officials and excerpts of what he has collected
to news reporters. Has Paul committed a crime? a. No, he has not taken any affirmative action at this point. b. No, because the data has not traded hands yet. c. Yes, because he intends to communicate the information to an enemy. d. Yes, provided he has taken a clear act toward the accomplishment of the goal.
The Uniform Crime Report is a primary source of crime data collected by the:
a. National Institute of Justice. c. Federal Bureau of Investigation. b. Bureau of Justice Statistics. d. Office of Juvenile Justice.
________ create the biggest problem for cross-national comparisons of crime data.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).