I believe you're referring to the "First Red Scare," 1917-20, during which U.S. Attorney General Palmer arrested several hundred individuals for alleged anarchist/Communist activities.
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Contact your local county or city health department at once about suspected violations at an eating establishment.
First, contact your local police department. If they are unable to assist you, contact your local animal shelter and ask them who you should contact.
Report the incident through your chain of command Contact the Department of Defense Inspector General (IG) at 1-800-424-9098
If abuse or harm of a child or dependent person is suspected the police or Department of Children and Family Services should be contacted. Some professions are mandated reporters and are legally required to report any suspected abuse.
It says on the IRS website that even though you don't have to let them know who you are it is helpful. http://www.irs.gov/Individuals/How-Do-You-Report-Suspected-Tax-Fraud-Activity%3F
The legal department.
(FTC) and the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice enforce antitrust laws. The FTC has the power to temporarily stop companies from employing suspected anti-competitive practices
During the Cold War one of the greatest security dangers were enemy agents who infiltrated Governmental departments and would pass secure materials to their handlers. The "Canary Test" was a method for discovering these "MOLES". When a MOLE was suspected in an agency, a memorandum was issued department-wide, with each section receiving the memo with one key datum of their particular copy altered. This was referred to as TAGGING. When our covert agents within the enemy organization monitored the passed information, they would report back which version of the memorandum had been transmitted. This would tell our security people exactly which section of the suspected department has the MOLE in it. This process would be repeated multiple times on ever more refined levels until the MOLE was isolated and positively identified.
True. Mandatory reporters, such as teachers and healthcare professionals, are required by law to report suspected cases of abuse and neglect to the appropriate authorities. This is to ensure the safety and well-being of individuals who may be at risk. It's important to take action if you suspect someone is in danger.
A suspected criminal is either bought to custody or court.
Foul Play Suspected was created in 1935.