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ereecah

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Pretend you are going undercover and create a fictitious biography. Be sure to cover all aspects of a person's life. Be prepared to have a conversation with a classmate under your fictitious identity.
 
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Explain the Federal Informant Protection Program and discuss the two tiers.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Biographies will differ, but the assignment should be checked based on the completeness. Assign two students to have a conversation based on their biographies.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: If the case in which the informant testifies involves organized crime, the informant is eligible to enter the federal Witness security (WITSEC) program. The WITSEC program, developed in 1971 and operated under the U.S. Marshal's Service, is designed to relocate government informants, providing them with new names, Social Security numbers, and other identification. Although a controversial program, it enjoys a 92 percent success rate in convictions of organized crime members by persons entering the program. There are two tiers to the WITSEC program. Tier one involves the relocation of non-incarcerated persons from one area of the United States to another. The second tier provides for the hiding of a prisoner within the nation's federal prison system. These are persons who have testified or who have agreed to testify but who must serve sentences themselves.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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