1. According to P. Williams, the war on terror is a new type of war because it is facing new kinds of enemies who have access to new weapons of mass destruction. The war on terror has been as one against “terror” against unruly if deadly emotionalism rather than as a war against specific bodies, specific land, and specific resources. (P. Williams). This is the difference that the war on terror has from traditional wars. 

2. To start off, the fourth amendment protects people from unreasonable searches and outbreaks by the government, but if it is guaranteed that the person had done a crime, then the government is allowed to search. The Roving Wiretaps violated the fourth amendment which declares the government can not run a search without getting a contract and demonstrating possible reasons to think that the person has committed a crime. Citizens say that the language of the act could lead to privacy violations for anyone who comes into casual contact with a suspect. 

3. Sneek and peek is referred to as a police officer physically going into a private owner’s place and running a search and observing what they see. If it was a drug dealer or other criminal’s place, then, in this case, it would be a great act because the police are after the criminals in this case. However, if there are police officers who enter places to observe and search for minor crimes then it would obviously violate the fourth amendment.

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