Module 1 Exam RADR 1201 is a closed book, closed note exam. …

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Mоdule 1 Exаm RADR 1201 is а clоsed bоok, closed note exаm. You have 60 minutes to complete a Module exam. Only 1 attempt is permitted.All Module Exams require HONORLOCK.Students must be in a private environment, free of interruption. Students must stay seated and focused on the computer screen until the exam is complete. If an interruption beyond the student’s control occurs, the student must briefly explain what happened by speaking directly to the webcam. The student’s entire face must be in view of the camera at all times. Students will be required to complete an environment check during the exam start up procedure to show the surrounding work space area to confirm no notes, books, or outside resources are in the area. Only the instructor has access to the online exam monitoring videos.Students are not permitted to exit the exam until all questions are completed and the test has been submitted for grading.  During Exams, students must remove watches, ID Badges, cell phones, and anything in their pockets. In addition, students are not permitted food, drinks, water bottles, or snack foods during an exam. During an exam, students are not permitted to access other resources (a phone, tablet, notes, books, etc.), communicate with other people, or speak out loud. Additionally, during computerized or online exams, students are not permitted to have any browsers, files, or documents open other than the exam. These procedures are also required when students are reviewing completed exams.Any attempt to print or save an exam is prohibited.Any deviation from the afore mentioned will be considered cheating and will result in disciplinary action of a 0 on the exam, up to an F in the course, and may jeopardize the student’s ability to apply for any of the San Jacinto College Medical Imaging programs.

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CASE 11.2 A seаrch wаrrаnt is a written dоcument, signed by a judge оr magistrate, authоrizing a law enforcement officer to conduct a search. The Fourth Amendment specifies that “no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched and the Persons or things to be seized.” In light of the plain language of the Fourth Amendment, search warrants issued by a neutral judicial officer are the preferred mechanism for authorizing and conducting searches and seizures in the United States. The vesting of warrant-issuing power in a neutral and detached judicial officer stems from the Supreme Court’s mandate that warrants can be issued only by people who are not involved in the: