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$114 billion
$53 billion
$241 billion
$16 billion
Answer: A
QUESTION: 254
A national crime survey for the years 1975-1988 reported that the percentage of households touched by crime had:
Increased by 25 percent
Decreased by 23 percent
Increased by 7 percent
Decreased by 5 percent
Answer: B
QUESTION: 255
For the past 20 years, the two major components of economic crime have been:
Employee theft and corporate bribery
Fraud and embezzlement
White-collar crime and ordinary crime
Computer crime and ordinary crime
Answer: C
QUESTION: 256
According to the White House Conference for a Drug-Free America, approximately
how many Americans had used an illegal drug in 1987?
1 in 20
1 in 2
1 in 7
1 in 40
Answer: C
QUESTION: 257
According to a 1989 Gallup Poll, what percentage of American' workers have
personal knowledge of co-workers using illegal drugs on the job?
5 percent
10 percent
25 percent
50 percent
Answer: C
QUESTION: 258
The percentage of the world's production of illegal drugs consumed in the United States is approximately:
5 percent
25 percent
60 percent
95 percent
Answer: C
QUESTION: 259
The total annual cost to the United States for drug abuse due to resulting crime, lost
productivity, absenteeism, health care costs, and so forth is most closely represented by:
$50 million
$100 million
$100 billion
$400 billion
Answer: C
QUESTION: 260
According to a 1989 Department of Labor study, the percentage of employees in
America working for a company that has a drug-testing program for employees or plans to have a drug-testing program is:
1 percent
10 percent
50 percent
80 percent
Answer: B
QUESTION: 261
To improve cooperation and communications between private security and law
enforcement, the authors of Hallcrest II recommend that:
Cooperative programs be established in every metropolitan area
Cities and counties enact ordinances providing for the police to regulate security
Secondary employment of law enforcement officers in security work be prohibited
Police academies teach security officers more about police work
Answer: A
QUESTION: 262
The percentage of computer security incidents resulting from "insider" attacks by dishonest and disgruntled employees is approximately:
10 percent
35 percent
50 percent
80 percent
Answer: D
QUESTION: 263
The percentage of computer security incidents that are annually believed to be attributed
to hackers is closest to:
1 percent
10 percent
20 percent
50 percent
Answer: A
QUESTION: 264
A 1990 National Institute of Justice study indicated that what percentage of computer
crimes are not prosecuted?
10 percent
25 percent
70 percent
90 percent
Answer: D
QUESTION: 265
The practice of preventing unauthorized persons from gammg intelligent information
by analyzing electromagnetic emanations computers, is often termed: | from | electronic equipment, | such as |
Tempest Veiling
| | | |
Bugging Hardening
| | | |
Answer: A
QUESTION: 266
According to Hallcrest II, North American incidents of terrorism represent what percentage of worldwide incidents?
Less than 1 percent
About 10 percent
Almost 25 percent
40 percent
Answer: A
QUESTION: 267
Since 1985, the number of international terrorist incidents occurring each year is closest to:
1000
5000
C. 10,000
D. 20,000
Answer: A
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