Deck 14: Globalization and Terrorism

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What may be the biggest problem in reporting crime across nations and cultures?

A)misleading information
B)inaccurate record-keeping
C)overt refusal to participate
D)definitional differences
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In general,the countries that are likely to report their crime statistics are

A)large and socialist
B)small and socialist
C)small and nonsocialist
D)large and nonsocialist
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Why do people tend to prefer their own culture's native behavioral patterns,values,beliefs,and customs?

A)because a sense of superiority is built into cultural teaching
B)because of cultural indoctrination,which teaches them that
C)because they are socialized from birth into their own culture
D)because ethnocentricity is a key component of all cultures
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Which of these is a state-sponsored terrorist group?

A)Baader-Meinhof Gang
B)Japanese Red Army
C)Kurdistan Workers' Party
D)Abu Nidal
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Unlawful activity that is undertaken and supported by organized criminal groups operating across national boundaries is called

A)polynational crime.
B)multinational crime.
C)transnational crime.
D)international crime.
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Violence that is premeditated,politically motivated,and perpetrated against noncombatants by subnational or clandestine agents who are usually trying to influence an audience is called

A)terrorism
B)ideological violence
C)anarchism
D)guerilla warfare
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INTERPOL and ________ are the only international organizations that regularly collect crime statistics from a large number of countries.

A)the United Nations (UN)
B)the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
C)the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
D)the State Department
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Which types of crimes does it seem that communist countries loathe to report?

A)crimes committed by children younger than 18 years old
B)crimes that bespeak inequities in the communist system
C)crimes against women,like rape and sexual abuse
D)crimes that are not recognized as such by democratic countries
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What is the name given by the U.S.State Department to illegal immigration in which an agent is paid to assist with clandestine crossing?

A)human smuggling
B)human trafficking
C)international smuggling
D)international trafficking
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Why is it sometimes difficult to distinguish smuggling and trafficking?

A)All smuggling involves trafficking as a matter of course.
B)Trafficking may include an element of smuggling.
C)Many prominent traffickers also engage in smuggling.
D)May prominent smugglers have been wrongly identified as traffickers.
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Trafficking in persons (TIP)has been compared to

A)penal servitude
B)indentured servitude
C)medieval serfdom.
D)modern-day slavery.
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Sex trafficking involves trafficking in persons for the purposes of having people

A)commit commercial sex acts.
B)forced into marriage against their will.
C)become sexual slaves to private individuals.
D)agree to use sex acts as payment for smuggling.
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Which of these was a key addition of the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA)of 2003 to the requirements of previous legislation?

A)severer penalties for traffickers
B)additional protections for victims of trafficking
C)collection of foreign data on trafficking
D)new initiatives to identify traffickers
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What is the main challenge for comparative criminologists?

A)to identify crimes that deserve comparative analysis
B)to develop theories that can be applied to multiple cultures
C)to envision a unified theory of criminology
D)to create policies that take other cultures into account
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Which is the best characterization of the relationship between ethnocentrism and comparative criminology?

A)Ethnocentrism contributes to the success of comparative criminology on multiple levels.
B)Ethnocentrism interferes with comparative criminology in a number of ways.
C)Ethnocentrism and comparative criminology take fundamentally the same view.
D)Ethnocentrism is an outgrowth of investigations in comparative criminology.
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Which of these is a religious terrorist group?

A)Al-Qaeda
B)Japanese Red Army
C)Irish Republican Army
D)white supremacists
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Which of these is a right-wing terrorist group?

A)Hezbollah
B)Neo-Nazis
C)HAMAS
D)Baroque Fatherland and Liberty
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Which of the countries listed has the highest murder rate?

A)the United States
B)Colombia
C)Russia
D)Mexico
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The process of social homogenization by which the experiences of everyday life can foster a standardization of cultural expressions around the world is

A)enculturation.
B)globalization.
C)culture-spread.
D)world blending.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of terrorism?

A)initiated by rage
B)perpetrated for criminal gain
C)motivated by a desire to change the political order
D)lasts less than 24 hours
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What concern did the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)have with the USA PATRIOT Act?

A)insufficient attention to the support needed to counter terrorism
B)stereotyping of Muslim Americans and other minority groups
C)increase of power in the executive branch of the federal government
D)loss of constitutional rights of individuals in the criminal justice system
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The Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)refers to adult male victims,as well as adult females and children.
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Which of these is a unique feature of GovNet?

A)its separation from commercial and public networks
B)its reduplication of essential data
C)its close connections to the Internet via routers
D)its ability to handle only data,not voice
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The four countries currently designated as state sponsors of international terrorism by the State Department are

A)Iran,Iraq,Palestine,and Libya.
B)Iran,Cuba,Sudan,and Syria.
C)Libya,Syria,Afghanistan,and Pakistan.
D)Colombia,Palestine,Cuba,and Uzbekistan.
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The study of crime is taboo in some societies.
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What was the USA PATRIOT Act a response to?

A)the bombing of the Albert P.Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1995
B)the Ayatollah Khomeini's death threat against British author Salman Rushdie
C)the September 11,2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon
D)the 2002-2003 outbreak of SARS,beginning in Hong Kong and becoming a pandemic
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A series of terrorist attacks from late 2001 to early 2002 involved

A)letter bombs sent to scientists
B)car bombs aimed at politicians
C)letters with weapons-grade anthrax
D)various incendiary devices
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The majority of people who are assisted in illegally entering the United States are smuggled rather than trafficked.
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Counts of victims of trafficking in persons (TIP)refer only to those who are trafficked across international borders,not those trafficked within their own countries.
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The U.S.is largely immune to the effects of transnational crime.
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When did the Homeland Security act become law?

A)2000
B)2001
C)2002
D)2003
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What is bioterrorism?

A)an act of terrorism that kills at least one living being through any method whatsoever
B)an act of terrorism that uses or threatens to use living organisms to cause death or disease
C)any poisoning of over 500 people by fungi or other toxic plant matter
D)any creation of a biological weapon for any purpose whatsoever
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Legitimate businesses have profited more from globalization than transnational crime groups.
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Human smuggling routes are kept well-concealed and few know of them.
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The principal adviser to the president,the National Security Council,and the Homeland Security Council for intelligence matters related to national security is

A)the national intelligence director (NID).
B)the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC).
C)the Washington office of RAND.
D)the U.S.Department of State.
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Which group was identified with about half the terrorist attacks that occurred worldwide in 2009?

A)skinheads
B)fascists
C)Sunni extremists
D)anarchists
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Cyberterrorism is defined as

A)terrorism that aims to spread access to high technology.
B)terrorism that targets data on high technology.
C)terrorism that destroys high technology.
D)terrorism that makes use of high technology.
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Following the September 11,2001 attacks on the United States,the United States declared a worldwide war on international terrorism.
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The decline in crime in the United States in the 1990s was unique in the western hemisphere.
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The progressive erosion of the influence of nation-states is a feature of globalization.
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Terrorists who pursue their own vision of the divine will are called ________.
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The comparison of statistics between countries for a crime like auto theft can only be properly done with attention to the demographic and ________ context.
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Terrorists who aim to destroy free enterprise economies and replace them with socialist or communist systems are called ________.
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International terrorism and foreign terrorism are two terms for the same phenomenon.
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Inclusion on the Terrorist Exclusion List (TEL)has implications for immigration.
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Opium growth in Afghanistan is largely controlled by the ________.
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The shift of America's essential processes in manufacturing,utilities,banking,and communications to networked computers was undertaken only after a great deal of study and thought.
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Terrorists who are motivated by fascist ideals and work to dissolve democratic governments are called ________.
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Osama Bin Laden's al-Qaeda Islamic terrorist organization used commandeered jetliners to launch a terrorist attack on American soil on the date ________.
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Any group external to the United States may be designated an FTO by Congress.
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The USA PATRIOT Act was strictly addressed at provisions that applied to fighting terrorism.
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Terrorist who seek to form a separate state are called ________.
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Terrorist acts are terrible,but not inherently criminal.
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The President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection (PCCIP)identified a total of three critical infrastructure components: telecommunications,banking and finance,and transportation.
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The increase in understanding that results from the sharing of information between cultures is called ________.
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The 9/11 Commission concluded that the September 11 attacks should not have come as a surprise because the U.S.government had received clear warnings that Islamic terrorists planned to strike targets within the United States.
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The term cyberterrorism was coined by a senior researcher at RAND after a study completed in the 1990s on illegal use of the World Wide Web.
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Terrorists who seek to overthrow any and all established forms of government are called ________.
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Most of the Muslims who were victims of extremist attacks in 2009 were victims of Sunni extremist attacks in Iraq,Pakistan,and Afghanistan.
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Terrorists who are used as a foreign policy tool by radical states are called ________.
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The abbreviation WMD stands for something highly desirable to terrorist organizations: ________.
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What are the three trends that the Congressional Research Service identified in modern terrorism?
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Summarize the situation that has developed in Mexico as a result of transnational crime.
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The terrorist bombing of the Alfred P.Murrah building in downtown Oklahoma City occurred in the year ________.
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Name and briefly describe the critical agencies besides the directorates that were either moved to the DHS when it was formed or formed and placed within the purview of the DHS.
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• Mexican drug cartels have wrested the Central American drug-trafficking operation away from the Colombians.
• The country is not actually ruled by the elected president,but by the drug cartels and warlords.
• Drug traffickers wear uniforms that look like the Mexican military and attack the United States.
• Those who speak out against drug-related corruption (both journalists and politicians)have been beheaded or assassinated.
• The future of the Mexican political system is in question.
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Weapons made with plastic polymers and ceramics are impossible to discern with ________.
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Experts have said that the most significant transformation of the U.S.government since 1947 was the creation of the ________.
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The name for the basic facilities,services,and installations needed for a country to function is ________.
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Summarize the conclusions of the follow-up Hart-Rudman report.
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Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS); continued ethnic quotas; provided criminal penalties for those bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens into the United States
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
abolished quotas based on ethnicity
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
specified severe forms of trafficking
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS); continued ethnic quotas; provided criminal penalties for those bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens into the United States
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
abolished quotas based on ethnicity
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
specified severe forms of trafficking
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
1924 Immigration Act
enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
1924 Immigration Act
limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
1924 Immigration Act
established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS); continued ethnic quotas; provided criminal penalties for those bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens into the United States
1924 Immigration Act
abolished quotas based on ethnicity
1924 Immigration Act
dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
1924 Immigration Act
specified severe forms of trafficking
1924 Immigration Act
mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
1924 Immigration Act
established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS); continued ethnic quotas; provided criminal penalties for those bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens into the United States
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
abolished quotas based on ethnicity
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
specified severe forms of trafficking
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS); continued ethnic quotas; provided criminal penalties for those bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens into the United States
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
abolished quotas based on ethnicity
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
specified severe forms of trafficking
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
Chinese Exclusion Act
enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
Chinese Exclusion Act
limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
Chinese Exclusion Act
established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS); continued ethnic quotas; provided criminal penalties for those bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens into the United States
Chinese Exclusion Act
abolished quotas based on ethnicity
Chinese Exclusion Act
dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Chinese Exclusion Act
specified severe forms of trafficking
Chinese Exclusion Act
mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
Chinese Exclusion Act
established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
Immigration and Nationality Act amendments of 1965
enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
Immigration and Nationality Act amendments of 1965
limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
Immigration and Nationality Act amendments of 1965
established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS); continued ethnic quotas; provided criminal penalties for those bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens into the United States
Immigration and Nationality Act amendments of 1965
abolished quotas based on ethnicity
Immigration and Nationality Act amendments of 1965
dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Immigration and Nationality Act amendments of 1965
specified severe forms of trafficking
Immigration and Nationality Act amendments of 1965
mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
Immigration and Nationality Act amendments of 1965
established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS); continued ethnic quotas; provided criminal penalties for those bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens into the United States
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
abolished quotas based on ethnicity
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
specified severe forms of trafficking
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
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ensures that the nation is prepared for, and able to recover from, terrorist attacks and natural disasters
Science and Technology (S&T)
identifies and assesses a broad range of intelligence information concerning threats to the homeland, issues timely warnings, and takes appropriate preventive and protective action
Science and Technology (S&T)
coordinates the department’s efforts in research and development
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responsible for maintaining security of the nation’s borders and transportation systems.
Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR)
ensures that the nation is prepared for, and able to recover from, terrorist attacks and natural disasters
Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR)
identifies and assesses a broad range of intelligence information concerning threats to the homeland, issues timely warnings, and takes appropriate preventive and protective action
Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR)
coordinates the department’s efforts in research and development
Border and Transportation Security (BTS)
responsible for maintaining security of the nation’s borders and transportation systems.
Border and Transportation Security (BTS)
ensures that the nation is prepared for, and able to recover from, terrorist attacks and natural disasters
Border and Transportation Security (BTS)
identifies and assesses a broad range of intelligence information concerning threats to the homeland, issues timely warnings, and takes appropriate preventive and protective action
Border and Transportation Security (BTS)
coordinates the department’s efforts in research and development
Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection (IAIP)
responsible for maintaining security of the nation’s borders and transportation systems.
Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection (IAIP)
ensures that the nation is prepared for, and able to recover from, terrorist attacks and natural disasters
Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection (IAIP)
identifies and assesses a broad range of intelligence information concerning threats to the homeland, issues timely warnings, and takes appropriate preventive and protective action
Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection (IAIP)
coordinates the department’s efforts in research and development
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1
What may be the biggest problem in reporting crime across nations and cultures?

A)misleading information
B)inaccurate record-keeping
C)overt refusal to participate
D)definitional differences
D
2
In general,the countries that are likely to report their crime statistics are

A)large and socialist
B)small and socialist
C)small and nonsocialist
D)large and nonsocialist
C
3
Why do people tend to prefer their own culture's native behavioral patterns,values,beliefs,and customs?

A)because a sense of superiority is built into cultural teaching
B)because of cultural indoctrination,which teaches them that
C)because they are socialized from birth into their own culture
D)because ethnocentricity is a key component of all cultures
C
4
Which of these is a state-sponsored terrorist group?

A)Baader-Meinhof Gang
B)Japanese Red Army
C)Kurdistan Workers' Party
D)Abu Nidal
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Unlawful activity that is undertaken and supported by organized criminal groups operating across national boundaries is called

A)polynational crime.
B)multinational crime.
C)transnational crime.
D)international crime.
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Violence that is premeditated,politically motivated,and perpetrated against noncombatants by subnational or clandestine agents who are usually trying to influence an audience is called

A)terrorism
B)ideological violence
C)anarchism
D)guerilla warfare
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INTERPOL and ________ are the only international organizations that regularly collect crime statistics from a large number of countries.

A)the United Nations (UN)
B)the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
C)the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
D)the State Department
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Which types of crimes does it seem that communist countries loathe to report?

A)crimes committed by children younger than 18 years old
B)crimes that bespeak inequities in the communist system
C)crimes against women,like rape and sexual abuse
D)crimes that are not recognized as such by democratic countries
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What is the name given by the U.S.State Department to illegal immigration in which an agent is paid to assist with clandestine crossing?

A)human smuggling
B)human trafficking
C)international smuggling
D)international trafficking
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Why is it sometimes difficult to distinguish smuggling and trafficking?

A)All smuggling involves trafficking as a matter of course.
B)Trafficking may include an element of smuggling.
C)Many prominent traffickers also engage in smuggling.
D)May prominent smugglers have been wrongly identified as traffickers.
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Trafficking in persons (TIP)has been compared to

A)penal servitude
B)indentured servitude
C)medieval serfdom.
D)modern-day slavery.
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Sex trafficking involves trafficking in persons for the purposes of having people

A)commit commercial sex acts.
B)forced into marriage against their will.
C)become sexual slaves to private individuals.
D)agree to use sex acts as payment for smuggling.
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Which of these was a key addition of the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA)of 2003 to the requirements of previous legislation?

A)severer penalties for traffickers
B)additional protections for victims of trafficking
C)collection of foreign data on trafficking
D)new initiatives to identify traffickers
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What is the main challenge for comparative criminologists?

A)to identify crimes that deserve comparative analysis
B)to develop theories that can be applied to multiple cultures
C)to envision a unified theory of criminology
D)to create policies that take other cultures into account
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Which is the best characterization of the relationship between ethnocentrism and comparative criminology?

A)Ethnocentrism contributes to the success of comparative criminology on multiple levels.
B)Ethnocentrism interferes with comparative criminology in a number of ways.
C)Ethnocentrism and comparative criminology take fundamentally the same view.
D)Ethnocentrism is an outgrowth of investigations in comparative criminology.
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Which of these is a religious terrorist group?

A)Al-Qaeda
B)Japanese Red Army
C)Irish Republican Army
D)white supremacists
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Which of these is a right-wing terrorist group?

A)Hezbollah
B)Neo-Nazis
C)HAMAS
D)Baroque Fatherland and Liberty
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Which of the countries listed has the highest murder rate?

A)the United States
B)Colombia
C)Russia
D)Mexico
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The process of social homogenization by which the experiences of everyday life can foster a standardization of cultural expressions around the world is

A)enculturation.
B)globalization.
C)culture-spread.
D)world blending.
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Which of the following is a characteristic of terrorism?

A)initiated by rage
B)perpetrated for criminal gain
C)motivated by a desire to change the political order
D)lasts less than 24 hours
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What concern did the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)have with the USA PATRIOT Act?

A)insufficient attention to the support needed to counter terrorism
B)stereotyping of Muslim Americans and other minority groups
C)increase of power in the executive branch of the federal government
D)loss of constitutional rights of individuals in the criminal justice system
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The Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)refers to adult male victims,as well as adult females and children.
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Which of these is a unique feature of GovNet?

A)its separation from commercial and public networks
B)its reduplication of essential data
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D)its ability to handle only data,not voice
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The four countries currently designated as state sponsors of international terrorism by the State Department are

A)Iran,Iraq,Palestine,and Libya.
B)Iran,Cuba,Sudan,and Syria.
C)Libya,Syria,Afghanistan,and Pakistan.
D)Colombia,Palestine,Cuba,and Uzbekistan.
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The study of crime is taboo in some societies.
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What was the USA PATRIOT Act a response to?

A)the bombing of the Albert P.Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1995
B)the Ayatollah Khomeini's death threat against British author Salman Rushdie
C)the September 11,2001 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon
D)the 2002-2003 outbreak of SARS,beginning in Hong Kong and becoming a pandemic
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A series of terrorist attacks from late 2001 to early 2002 involved

A)letter bombs sent to scientists
B)car bombs aimed at politicians
C)letters with weapons-grade anthrax
D)various incendiary devices
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The majority of people who are assisted in illegally entering the United States are smuggled rather than trafficked.
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Counts of victims of trafficking in persons (TIP)refer only to those who are trafficked across international borders,not those trafficked within their own countries.
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The U.S.is largely immune to the effects of transnational crime.
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When did the Homeland Security act become law?

A)2000
B)2001
C)2002
D)2003
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32
What is bioterrorism?

A)an act of terrorism that kills at least one living being through any method whatsoever
B)an act of terrorism that uses or threatens to use living organisms to cause death or disease
C)any poisoning of over 500 people by fungi or other toxic plant matter
D)any creation of a biological weapon for any purpose whatsoever
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33
Legitimate businesses have profited more from globalization than transnational crime groups.
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34
Human smuggling routes are kept well-concealed and few know of them.
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The principal adviser to the president,the National Security Council,and the Homeland Security Council for intelligence matters related to national security is

A)the national intelligence director (NID).
B)the National Counterterrorism Center (NCTC).
C)the Washington office of RAND.
D)the U.S.Department of State.
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Which group was identified with about half the terrorist attacks that occurred worldwide in 2009?

A)skinheads
B)fascists
C)Sunni extremists
D)anarchists
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Cyberterrorism is defined as

A)terrorism that aims to spread access to high technology.
B)terrorism that targets data on high technology.
C)terrorism that destroys high technology.
D)terrorism that makes use of high technology.
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38
Following the September 11,2001 attacks on the United States,the United States declared a worldwide war on international terrorism.
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39
The decline in crime in the United States in the 1990s was unique in the western hemisphere.
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The progressive erosion of the influence of nation-states is a feature of globalization.
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41
Terrorists who pursue their own vision of the divine will are called ________.
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The comparison of statistics between countries for a crime like auto theft can only be properly done with attention to the demographic and ________ context.
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Terrorists who aim to destroy free enterprise economies and replace them with socialist or communist systems are called ________.
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44
International terrorism and foreign terrorism are two terms for the same phenomenon.
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45
Inclusion on the Terrorist Exclusion List (TEL)has implications for immigration.
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Opium growth in Afghanistan is largely controlled by the ________.
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The shift of America's essential processes in manufacturing,utilities,banking,and communications to networked computers was undertaken only after a great deal of study and thought.
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Terrorists who are motivated by fascist ideals and work to dissolve democratic governments are called ________.
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Osama Bin Laden's al-Qaeda Islamic terrorist organization used commandeered jetliners to launch a terrorist attack on American soil on the date ________.
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Any group external to the United States may be designated an FTO by Congress.
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The USA PATRIOT Act was strictly addressed at provisions that applied to fighting terrorism.
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Terrorist who seek to form a separate state are called ________.
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53
Terrorist acts are terrible,but not inherently criminal.
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The President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection (PCCIP)identified a total of three critical infrastructure components: telecommunications,banking and finance,and transportation.
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The increase in understanding that results from the sharing of information between cultures is called ________.
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The 9/11 Commission concluded that the September 11 attacks should not have come as a surprise because the U.S.government had received clear warnings that Islamic terrorists planned to strike targets within the United States.
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The term cyberterrorism was coined by a senior researcher at RAND after a study completed in the 1990s on illegal use of the World Wide Web.
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Terrorists who seek to overthrow any and all established forms of government are called ________.
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Most of the Muslims who were victims of extremist attacks in 2009 were victims of Sunni extremist attacks in Iraq,Pakistan,and Afghanistan.
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Terrorists who are used as a foreign policy tool by radical states are called ________.
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The abbreviation WMD stands for something highly desirable to terrorist organizations: ________.
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62
What are the three trends that the Congressional Research Service identified in modern terrorism?
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63
Summarize the situation that has developed in Mexico as a result of transnational crime.
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The terrorist bombing of the Alfred P.Murrah building in downtown Oklahoma City occurred in the year ________.
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Name and briefly describe the critical agencies besides the directorates that were either moved to the DHS when it was formed or formed and placed within the purview of the DHS.
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• Mexican drug cartels have wrested the Central American drug-trafficking operation away from the Colombians.
• The country is not actually ruled by the elected president,but by the drug cartels and warlords.
• Drug traffickers wear uniforms that look like the Mexican military and attack the United States.
• Those who speak out against drug-related corruption (both journalists and politicians)have been beheaded or assassinated.
• The future of the Mexican political system is in question.
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Weapons made with plastic polymers and ceramics are impossible to discern with ________.
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Experts have said that the most significant transformation of the U.S.government since 1947 was the creation of the ________.
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The name for the basic facilities,services,and installations needed for a country to function is ________.
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Summarize the conclusions of the follow-up Hart-Rudman report.
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Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS); continued ethnic quotas; provided criminal penalties for those bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens into the United States
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
abolished quotas based on ethnicity
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
specified severe forms of trafficking
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004
established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS); continued ethnic quotas; provided criminal penalties for those bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens into the United States
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
abolished quotas based on ethnicity
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
specified severe forms of trafficking
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (TVPA)
established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
1924 Immigration Act
enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
1924 Immigration Act
limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
1924 Immigration Act
established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS); continued ethnic quotas; provided criminal penalties for those bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens into the United States
1924 Immigration Act
abolished quotas based on ethnicity
1924 Immigration Act
dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
1924 Immigration Act
specified severe forms of trafficking
1924 Immigration Act
mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
1924 Immigration Act
established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS); continued ethnic quotas; provided criminal penalties for those bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens into the United States
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
abolished quotas based on ethnicity
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
specified severe forms of trafficking
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
Homeland Security Act of 2002 (HSA)
established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS); continued ethnic quotas; provided criminal penalties for those bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens into the United States
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
abolished quotas based on ethnicity
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
specified severe forms of trafficking
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) of 1952
established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
Chinese Exclusion Act
enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
Chinese Exclusion Act
limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
Chinese Exclusion Act
established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS); continued ethnic quotas; provided criminal penalties for those bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens into the United States
Chinese Exclusion Act
abolished quotas based on ethnicity
Chinese Exclusion Act
dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Chinese Exclusion Act
specified severe forms of trafficking
Chinese Exclusion Act
mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
Chinese Exclusion Act
established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
Immigration and Nationality Act amendments of 1965
enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
Immigration and Nationality Act amendments of 1965
limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
Immigration and Nationality Act amendments of 1965
established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS); continued ethnic quotas; provided criminal penalties for those bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens into the United States
Immigration and Nationality Act amendments of 1965
abolished quotas based on ethnicity
Immigration and Nationality Act amendments of 1965
dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Immigration and Nationality Act amendments of 1965
specified severe forms of trafficking
Immigration and Nationality Act amendments of 1965
mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
Immigration and Nationality Act amendments of 1965
established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
enacted in response to large numbers of Chinese male laborers who had immigrated to the western United States in the mid-1800s
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
limited numbers of immigrants and barred immigration from specific parts of the Asia-Pacific Triangle
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
established the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS); continued ethnic quotas; provided criminal penalties for those bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens into the United States
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
abolished quotas based on ethnicity
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
dissolved the INS and transferred most of its functions to three branches of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
specified severe forms of trafficking
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
mandated collection of foreign data on trafficking investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences.
The Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) of 2003
established the Human Smuggling and Trafficking Center within the U.S. State Department
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Science and Technology (S&T)
responsible for maintaining security of the nation’s borders and transportation systems.
Science and Technology (S&T)
ensures that the nation is prepared for, and able to recover from, terrorist attacks and natural disasters
Science and Technology (S&T)
identifies and assesses a broad range of intelligence information concerning threats to the homeland, issues timely warnings, and takes appropriate preventive and protective action
Science and Technology (S&T)
coordinates the department’s efforts in research and development
Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR)
responsible for maintaining security of the nation’s borders and transportation systems.
Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR)
ensures that the nation is prepared for, and able to recover from, terrorist attacks and natural disasters
Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR)
identifies and assesses a broad range of intelligence information concerning threats to the homeland, issues timely warnings, and takes appropriate preventive and protective action
Emergency Preparedness and Response (EPR)
coordinates the department’s efforts in research and development
Border and Transportation Security (BTS)
responsible for maintaining security of the nation’s borders and transportation systems.
Border and Transportation Security (BTS)
ensures that the nation is prepared for, and able to recover from, terrorist attacks and natural disasters
Border and Transportation Security (BTS)
identifies and assesses a broad range of intelligence information concerning threats to the homeland, issues timely warnings, and takes appropriate preventive and protective action
Border and Transportation Security (BTS)
coordinates the department’s efforts in research and development
Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection (IAIP)
responsible for maintaining security of the nation’s borders and transportation systems.
Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection (IAIP)
ensures that the nation is prepared for, and able to recover from, terrorist attacks and natural disasters
Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection (IAIP)
identifies and assesses a broad range of intelligence information concerning threats to the homeland, issues timely warnings, and takes appropriate preventive and protective action
Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection (IAIP)
coordinates the department’s efforts in research and development
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