HLS3304 Columbia Southern US Patriot Act and Radiological Weapon Questions

HLS3304 Columbia Southern US Patriot Act and Radiological Weapon Questions

1. Title I Section 102 of the PATRIOT Act ensures civil rights, regardless of religion or ethnicity. With this law in mind, how would you train new agents on racial profiling and identifying possible terror suspects? Outline the main points of your training workshop.

Your response should be at least 200 words in length.

2. You are a criminal defense attorney. Your client has been charged with violating Title 18 USC 1038 for playing a practical joke on his teacher. He called the school and said that a bomb had been placed in his teacher’s desk. Everyone was safely evacuated; no one was injured. Explain to your client, in terms he can understand, what he is being charged with and what his likely sentence will be if convicted.

Your response should be at least 200 words in length

3. You have just arrested Mr. John Smith for violating Title 18 USC 831. Provide a short summary of the acts he engaged in that led to his arrest.

Your response should be at least 75 words in length.

4. A citizen of the United States enters the U.S. Capitol while concealing a radiological weapon. He has no intention of using this weapon and just wishes to see if he can get in and out undetected. Has this person committed a crime? If so, what would be the charge, and what provisions of the law would make that action illegal?

Your response should be at least 75 words in length