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NClaborn

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A(n) is a brief detention of a person by law enforcement agents for questioning.
 
  a. arrest
  b. frisk
  c. seizure
  d. stop

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Explain the difference between active and passive sex offender notification laws. No two sex offender notification laws have exactly the same provisions, but all are
 
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Answer to Question 1

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o designed with the goal of allowing the public to learn the identities of convicted sex offenders living in their midst.
Under the active model, the authorities directly notify the community or
o community representatives. This notification often takes the form of bulletins or
posters, distributed and posted within a certain distance from the offender's home.
In the passive model, information on sex offenders is made open and available for  public scrutiny. All 50 states operate web sites that provide citizens with data on
registered sex offenders in their jurisdiction.




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Reply 2 on: Aug 17, 2018
Excellent


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Wow, this really help

 

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