NIMS is based on five components. This component is premised on the need for oversight and coordination of the NIMS program by FEMA.
a. Command and Management
b. Preparedness
c. Resource Management
d. Ongoing Management and Maintenance
d. Ongoing Management and Maintenance
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A criminalist is most likely to collect DNA from hairs in the catagen stage
a. True b. False
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Public backlash against the insanity defense led to enacting
a. the substantial capacity test. b. the irresistible impulse test. c. "guilty but mentally ill" statutes. d. the Durham rule.