Which of the following is not a controversial drug testing issue?
A) Whether testing should be permitted when there is no indication of a drug problem in the workplace
B) Whether or not the testing methods are reliable
C) Whether a positive test proves there was on-the-job impairment
D) Whether the employee knew before ingesting drugs that he/she would be tested
D
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What will be an ideal response?
What is the term used to describe when a charged piece of film is used to obtain an image left by a dry shoe?
a. gait and shuffle pattern analysis b. gel lifting c. electrostatic dusting and lifting d. All of the above.
Police used a thermal imager to scan Kyllo's home, because they had information that he was growing marijuana. Officers did not have a warrant and claimed the search was in plain view. SCOTUS ruled that:
a. the use of a thermal imager did not alter the fact that the officers observed the marijuana in plain view b. the use of a thermal imager to explore details of a home that, in the past, would have been unknown without a physical intrusion is a search and is subject to Fourth Amendment requirements. c. thermal imagers are common devices and, therefore, the search was in plain view. d. the use of a thermal imager is always illegal.
The growth of emerging gangs peaked by the early 1980s and began to decline by the end of the 1980s
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.