A. Phone bug
B. Electronic surveillance
C. None of the above
D. Wiretap
E. Pen register
A. Mens rea
B. Actus rea
C. The necessary motive
D. Knowledge of the criminal statute
E. None of the above
A. Title 18, U.S. Code
B. The Delimitations Agreement
C. The Armed Services Act of 1950
D. The Posse Comitatus Act
A. The U.S. Marshal Service
B. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms
C. The Secret Service
D. None of the above
E. The FBI
A. Convulsions can be experienced that are indistinguishable from those occurring in grand mal epilepsy.
B. Detoxification and treatment must be carried out under close medical supervision.
C. All of the above.
D. Both a and c.
E. The withdrawal symptoms associated with depressants are more serious than those of any other drugsof abuse.
A. It usually requires less intensity than working light.
B. It may also provide personal protection by reducing advantages of concealment.
C. It should only be used as a psychological deterrent.
D. Such lighting is expensive to maintain.
E. It may be unnecessary where the perimeter fence is protected by a central alarm system.
A. The foreign contracting authority
B. None of the above
C. The Defense Intelligence Agency
D. The Industrial Security Office
A. 46
B. 76
C. 66
D. 86
E. 56
A. 2 inches
B. 11/5 inches
C. 2112 inches
D. 4 . inches
E. 4 inches
A. Both a and b
B. Wiretapping
C. All of the above
D. Trash cover
E. Bugging
A. Portrait parle
B. Modus operandi
D. Corpus delecti
E. All of the above
A. Semiprofessionals
B. Amateurs
C. Professionals
D. Organized crime
E. Maladjusted criminals
A. Door hinges may add to the weakness of a door if not properly installed.
B. The door is usually stronger than the surface into which it is set.
D. The doorframe may be a weak point if not properly installed.
E. Locking hardware is an important aspect of door security.