Reviewed by turn it in  see attached  2 separate projects  see attached instructions  Please completed these separate from the essay These are

Reviewed by turn it in 

see attached 

2 separate projects 

see attached instructions 

Please completed these separate from the essay

These are short answers

Please write response/ answer under each question

post test 1:

How does having an understanding of terrorism (specifically the history of terrorism) serve as a benefit for law enforcement officers working in field assignments?

post test 2:

Is the concept of homeland security new, or simply a carry over from the days of the Cold War?

post test 3:

What is the police role in helping keep the peace and protecting constitutional rights?

Keep in mind that protests, rallies and demonstrations typically involve constitutionally protected speech and association.

post test 4:

Explain the concept of preparing and responding to active shooter incidents. 

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