Author: New York (State). Division of Criminal Justice Services
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal justice, Administration of
Languages : en
Pages : 334
Book Description
Annual Report - State of New York, Division of Criminal Justice Services
Author: New York (State). Division of Criminal Justice Services
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal justice, Administration of
Languages : en
Pages : 334
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal justice, Administration of
Languages : en
Pages : 334
Book Description
Annual Report
Author: New York (State). Division of Criminal Justice Services
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal justice, Administration of
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal justice, Administration of
Languages : en
Pages : 122
Book Description
Annual Report
Author: United States. Law Enforcement Assistance Administration
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Federal aid to law enforcement agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 634
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Federal aid to law enforcement agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 634
Book Description
Pacifying the Homeland
Author: Brendan McQuade
Publisher: University of California Press
ISBN: 0520299752
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
The United States has poured over a billion dollars into a network of interagency intelligence centers called “fusion centers.” These centers were ostensibly set up to prevent terrorism, but politicians, the press, and policy advocates have criticized them for failing on this account. So why do these security systems persist? Pacifying the Homeland travels inside the secret world of intelligence fusion, looks beyond the apparent failure of fusion centers, and reveals a broader shift away from mass incarceration and toward a more surveillance- and police-intensive system of social regulation. Provided with unprecedented access to domestic intelligence centers, Brendan McQuade uncovers how the institutionalization of intelligence fusion enables decarceration without fully addressing the underlying social problems at the root of mass incarceration. The result is a startling analysis that contributes to the debates on surveillance, mass incarceration, and policing and challenges readers to see surveillance, policing, mass incarceration, and the security state in an entirely new light.
Publisher: University of California Press
ISBN: 0520299752
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
The United States has poured over a billion dollars into a network of interagency intelligence centers called “fusion centers.” These centers were ostensibly set up to prevent terrorism, but politicians, the press, and policy advocates have criticized them for failing on this account. So why do these security systems persist? Pacifying the Homeland travels inside the secret world of intelligence fusion, looks beyond the apparent failure of fusion centers, and reveals a broader shift away from mass incarceration and toward a more surveillance- and police-intensive system of social regulation. Provided with unprecedented access to domestic intelligence centers, Brendan McQuade uncovers how the institutionalization of intelligence fusion enables decarceration without fully addressing the underlying social problems at the root of mass incarceration. The result is a startling analysis that contributes to the debates on surveillance, mass incarceration, and policing and challenges readers to see surveillance, policing, mass incarceration, and the security state in an entirely new light.
Division of Criminal Justice Services, Selected Financial and Operating Practices
Author: New York (State). Department of Audit and Control
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
Annual Report of the Law Enforcement Administration
Author: United States. Law Enforcement Assistance Administration
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Federal aid to law enforcement agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Federal aid to law enforcement agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 150
Book Description
Annual Report of the Secretary of State on the Criminal Statistics of the State of New York
Author: New York (State). Secretary's Office
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal statistics
Languages : en
Pages : 604
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal statistics
Languages : en
Pages : 604
Book Description
Document Retrieval Index
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal justice, Administration of
Languages : en
Pages : 886
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal justice, Administration of
Languages : en
Pages : 886
Book Description
Annual Report of the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration
Author: United States. Law Enforcement Assistance Administration
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Federal aid to law enforcement agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Federal aid to law enforcement agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
New York Murder Mystery
Author: Andrew Karmen
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 081474804X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Andrew Karmen tracks a quarter century of murder in the city Americans have most commonly associated with rampant street crime. Providing both a local and a national context for New York's plunging crime rate, Karmen tests and debunks the many self-serving explanations for the decline. While crediting a more effective police force for its efforts, Karmen also emphasizes the decline of the crack epidemic, skyrocketing incarceration rates, favorable demographic trends, a healthy economy, an influx of hard working and law abiding immigrants, a rise in college enrollment, and an unexpected outbreak of improved behavior by young men growing up in poverty stricken neighborhoods. New York Murder Mystery is the most authoritative study to date of why crime rates rise and fall.
Publisher: NYU Press
ISBN: 081474804X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 336
Book Description
Andrew Karmen tracks a quarter century of murder in the city Americans have most commonly associated with rampant street crime. Providing both a local and a national context for New York's plunging crime rate, Karmen tests and debunks the many self-serving explanations for the decline. While crediting a more effective police force for its efforts, Karmen also emphasizes the decline of the crack epidemic, skyrocketing incarceration rates, favorable demographic trends, a healthy economy, an influx of hard working and law abiding immigrants, a rise in college enrollment, and an unexpected outbreak of improved behavior by young men growing up in poverty stricken neighborhoods. New York Murder Mystery is the most authoritative study to date of why crime rates rise and fall.