The identity of every person who has taken custody of the evidence is the correct answer I think
Answer: gender based voilence in the sence that either a woman can be a victim of voilence or a man as well
We shouldn't only see it that only women can be victims of voilence, in the sense that there are men with women's bone in them that the can't help but fall victim of those women who could be mistaken as men in the way they treat the opposite gender
Gender based violence isn't when the opposite gender raises his or her hands on you but on small cases like a woman who cherishes to be a landlord where as the husband has nothing to his name, this woman is voilating her husband's right which may cause the man to become violent to his wife
Explanation:
You can maintain social order by lying to your citizens if they feel unsafe or you can physically persuaded them with a large overwhelming police force and strict (unfair laws)
Answer: There is no general exception to the Fourth Amendment warrant requirement in national security cases.
Explanation:
Other well-established exceptions to the warrant requirement include consensual searches, certain brief investigatory stops, searches incident to a valid arrest, and seizures of items in plain view.