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Drug Abuse, Sex Trafficking, Terrorism, and Immigration MCQ

Drug Abuse, Sex Trafficking, Terrorism, and Immigration MCQ

1. _____ is defined as broadly written legislation that affords law enforcement with new tools to detect and prevent terrorism

Answer

Correct Answer: USA PATRIOT Act

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2. _____ is one who is foreign born and does not have a legal right to be or remain in the United States.

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Correct Answer: Undocumented Immigrant

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3. Is t Visa a type of visa that allow victims of human trafficking and their immediate family members to remain and work temporarily in the United States (provided certain conditions are met)?

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Correct Answer: True

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4. _____ is known as The use of humans for the purpose of sexual slavery or commercial sexual exploitation.

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Correct Answer: Sex Trafficking

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5. _____ is defined as a process whereby one adopts radical positions on political or social issues

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Correct Answer: Radicalization

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6. _____ is legislation that prohibits the federal government from using the armed forces for the purpose of law enforcement, except in cases authorized by the Constitution or an act of Congress.

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Correct Answer: Posse Comitatus Act Of 1878

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7. Is opioids A class of drugs that includes heroin, synthetic opioids such as fentanyl, and pain relievers available legally by prescription?

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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8. _____ is known as a medication that can be used to block the effects of opioids, particularly for overdoses

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Correct Answer: Narcan/Naloxone/Suboxone

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9. _____ is defined as legislation authorizing trial by military commission for violations of the law of war, and for other purposes

Answer

Correct Answer: Military Commissions Act

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10. _____ is typically, where one will not be arrested for marijuana use if he or she follows the state laws as to age, place, and amount for consumption (however, one might still be arrested for selling or trafficking if such are prohibited under the law).

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Correct Answer: Marijuana Legalization

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11. Is marijuana Decriminalization where a state has repealed or amended its marijuana laws to make certain acts criminal but no longer subject to prosecution (e.g., individuals caught with small amounts of marijuana for personal consumption may not be prosecuted and, thus, avoid a criminal record)?

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Correct Answer: True

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12. _____ is known as one who plans and commits acts of terrorism without the support of a larger terrorist group.

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Correct Answer: Lone-Wolf Terrorist

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13. _____ is defined as acts of terrorism perpetrated in a foreign country by terrorists who are not native to that country

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Correct Answer: International Terrorism

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14. _____ is the act of relocating to and living permanently in a foreign country

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Correct Answer: Immigration

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15. Is homegrown Violent Extremists persons who are inspired by foreign terrorist organizations and radicalized in the countries in which they are born, raised, or reside?

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Correct Answer: True

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16. _____ is known as persons who hold extreme or fanatical political or religious views, which can lead to the commission or advocacy of extreme action.

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Correct Answer: Extremists

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17. _____ is defined as the commission of terrorist acts in the perpetrator’s own country against his or her fellow citizens.

Answer

Correct Answer: Domestic Terrorism

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18. _____ is the use of computers to commit crimes, such as embezzlement, diversion of bank monies to other accounts, and hacking personal information.

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Correct Answer: Cybercrime

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19. Is border Wall some form of separation barrier that runs along an international border?

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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20. _____ is known as the use of biological material, such as anthrax or botulin, to commit an act of terrorism.

Answer

Correct Answer: Bioterrorism

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21. _____ is defined as persons fleeing their home countries (often due to persecution on the basis of race, religion, nationality, political affiliation, and so on) in search of sanctuary in another country, where they hope to remain permanently

Answer

Correct Answer: Asylum Seekers

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22. _____ is an individual seeking to kill or attempting to kill people in a confined and populated area.

Answer

Correct Answer: Active Shooter

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23. Christina and her mother were promised a better life in the United States, only to find out that they had been lied to and forced into servitude. Both Christina and her mother would benefit from which of the following legislation?

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Correct Answer: Trafficking Victims Protection Act

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24. Joanna is a victim of trafficking. She applied for and received a “T” visa in the United States. After three years Joanna will be able for which of the following?

Answer

Correct Answer: Permanent resident status

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25. Diagnostic Centers employ data-driven strategies for combating certain diseases.

Answer

Correct Answer: False

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26. White-hat consultants are hacking-savvy persons who can detect weak points in systems.

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Correct Answer: True

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27. Which of the following states have legalized marijuana?

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Correct Answer: Michigan

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28. Why should police officers understand the basics of immigration law?

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Correct Answer: Because they have frequent contact with undocumented immigrants

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29. School shootings fall within the parameters of the definition of terrorism in the United States.

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Correct Answer: True

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30. What legislation expanded the federal government’s ability to investigate Americans without establishing probable cause if there were reasonable grounds to believe there was a national security threat?

Answer

Correct Answer: USA PATRIOT Act

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31. No single agency can prevent sex trafficking or protect its victims while also prosecuting traffickers.

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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32. Bioterrorism agents are extremely easy to access in large quantities, but difficult to transport because they are delicate.

Answer

Correct Answer: False

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33. Mary is an illegal immigrant from El Salvador. Based on what you learned from your text about the migration patterns of illegal immigrants, which of the following states is she most likely to live in?

Answer

Correct Answer: Nevada

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34. It is impossible to determine with certainty how many crimes are committed by legal immigrants, undocumented immigrants, and native-born citizens.

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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35. Currently, the most alarming form of synthetic opioid is fentanyl, which is similar to morphine, but 50 to 100 times more potent.

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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36. According to the Task Force of the National Immigration Forum, state governments are primarily responsible for immigration enforcement.

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Correct Answer: False

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37. How do chemical weapons affect victimized populations?

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Correct Answer: They suffocate the victim immediately or cause massive burning.

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