Patrolling Chaos

Patrolling Chaos
Title Patrolling Chaos PDF eBook
Author Robert Lee Maril
Publisher Texas Tech University Press
Total Pages 388
Release 2004
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780896725942

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Focuses on twelve typical Border Patrol agents over a two-year period.

Encyclopedia of Police Science

Encyclopedia of Police Science
Title Encyclopedia of Police Science PDF eBook
Author Jack Raymond Greene
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 1575
Release 2006-10-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135879079

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In 1996, Garland published the second edition of the Encyclopedia of Police Science, edited by the late William G. Bailey. The work covered all the major sectors of policing in the US. Since then much research has been done on policing issues, and there have been significant changes in techniques and in the American police system. Technological advances have refined and generated methods of investigation. Political events, such as the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 in the United States, have created new policing needs while affecting public opinion about law enforcement. These developments appear in the third, expanded edition of the Encyclopedia of Police Science. 380 entries examine the theoretical and practical aspects of law enforcement, discussing past and present practices. The added coverage makes the Encyclopedia more comprehensive with a greater focus on today's policing issues. Also added are themes such as accountability, the culture of police, and the legal framework that affects police decision. New topics discuss recent issues, such as Internet and crime, international terrorism, airport safety, or racial profiling. Entries are contributed by scholars as well as experts working in police departments, crime labs, and various fields of policing.

The Encyclopedia of Police Science

The Encyclopedia of Police Science
Title The Encyclopedia of Police Science PDF eBook
Author Jack R. Greene
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 1575
Release 2007
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0415970008

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First published in 1996, this work covers all the major sectors of policing in the United States. Political events such as the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, have created new policing needs while affecting public opinion about law enforcement. This third edition of the "Encyclopedia" examines the theoretical and practical aspects of law enforcement, discussing past and present practices.

Battleground: Immigration [2 volumes]

Battleground: Immigration [2 volumes]
Title Battleground: Immigration [2 volumes] PDF eBook
Author Judith Ann Warner
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 1026
Release 2008-12-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0313344140

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Among the most tumultuous conflicts of modern America is the war over legal and undocumented immigrants currently residing within U.S. borders. Since the passing of the 1965 Immigration and Naturalization Act, America has witnessed an unprecedented flow of immigrants onto its shores, with increased diversity of race and culture. Battleground: Immigration examines the most critical issues surrounding immigration today, including effects on the economy, education, and employment, as well as the viability of the foreign-born in American society. All sides of the immigration debate are explored in this comprehensive 2-volume set, with special weight given to the very specific issues that have arisen in post-9/11 America: homeland security and border control, 9/11's impact on legislation and civil liberties; the Department of Homeland security and its role in border control; transnational organized crime, human smuggling and trafficking; and post 9/11 border control and security impact on immigration. With direct ties to the curriculum, this set is a valuable resource for students of sociology, current events, American history, political science, ethnic studies, and public policy.

U.S. Border Security

U.S. Border Security
Title U.S. Border Security PDF eBook
Author Judith Ann Warner
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 399
Release 2010-07-20
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1598844083

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This text provides an integrated view of post-9/11 security concerns over the United States's shared border with Mexico and Canada in regards to terrorism, unauthorized migration, drug and arms smuggling, and other illegal trade. The challenges facing U.S. Customs and Border Patrol are daunting. There are 19,841 miles of American land and water boundaries to protect, and 95,000 miles of shoreline and defined air space subject to homeland security surveillance. Additionally, the booming drug trade across the U.S.-Mexico border, combined with the ever-increasing number of migrants wanting to reach our land of opportunity, has resulted in a grim death toll: more than 5,000 known migrant deaths have occurred along the U.S.-Mexico border during 1995–2008, and in 2009, an estimated 9,635 Mexicans were killed in drug-related violence, with 2,573 people killed in Ciudad Juarez alone. U.S. Border Security focuses on the contrast between border security before and after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. This text also examines the controversial topics of illegal immigration, counterterrorism, drug and weapons trafficking, human smuggling, the impact of border security on the movement of people and goods, and the effect of the war on terrorism on civil and human rights.

Is the Reid-Kennedy bill a repeat of the failed amnesty of 1986?

Is the Reid-Kennedy bill a repeat of the failed amnesty of 1986?
Title Is the Reid-Kennedy bill a repeat of the failed amnesty of 1986? PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary
Publisher
Total Pages 88
Release 2006
Genre
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Separated

Separated
Title Separated PDF eBook
Author William D. Lopez
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages 226
Release 2019-09-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1421433311

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Putting faces and names to the numbers behind deportation statistics, Separated urges readers to move beyond sound bites and consider the human experience of mixed-status communities in the small everyday towns that dot the interior of the United States.