As the threat of terrorism and cybercrime grows, so too may tolerance for invasions of privacy to combat these threats. What belief may sway public opinion and justify the use of IT by law enforcement?
A) ?the belief that there is not much to fear from law enforcement's use of IT
B) ?the belief that IT increases safety, and that intrusions into personal space are warranted if lives are saved
C) ?the belief that IT is not invading homes but gathering information from public spaces
D) ?all of these beliefs may sway public opinion and justify the use of IT by law enforcement
D
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
All of the following are examples of modern technology law enforcement agencies are using, except
a. full-body scanners. b. GPS trackers. c. text messaging. d. ear-mounted video cameras. e. MRI based lie detectors.
As a lead prosecuting attorney, your focus on a day-to-day basis is substantive criminal law; however, you must also have a grasp and full understanding of procedural criminal law. How would you distinguish between the two?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following prescriptions of the United States Sentencing Commission (USSC) assigns most federal crimes to one of 43 "offense levels," based on the severity of the offense?
A. Federal Sentencing Guidelines for Organizations B. Federal Guidelines of Offense for Organizations C. Federal Prescription of Offensive Levels D. The Doctrine of Offensive Levels for Organizations