What are a few questions that can be asked when determining if an employee has a reasonable expectation of privacy over an area or property to be searched under the "workplace searches" exception?
What will be an ideal response?
Is there a signed computer usage policy in place that prohibits unlawful behavior and notifies the employees that they have no reasonable expectation of privacy because the property is of the employer?
Does the policy also notify the employees that all passwords are accessible to the employer and can be revealed to law enforcement for cause in conjunction with an investigation?
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a. China b. Japan c. Thailand d. Korea
During the appeals process, a new trial is ordered with new witnesses giving testimony.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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A) being on free patrol B) doing crime-related activities C) doing administrative tasks D) being on traffic control E) maintaining order
A dirty bomb is considered what type of weapon?
a. chemical weapon b. conventional weapon c. nuclear weapon d. biological weapon