Unshackling the Crime Fighters

Unshackling the Crime Fighters
Title Unshackling the Crime Fighters PDF eBook
Author Martin Schönteich
Publisher
Pages 132
Release 1999
Genre Corrections
ISBN

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Unshackling the Crime Fighters

Unshackling the Crime Fighters
Title Unshackling the Crime Fighters PDF eBook
Author Martin Schönteich
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre Corrections
ISBN

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Icons of Crime Fighting

Icons of Crime Fighting
Title Icons of Crime Fighting PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey B. Bumgarner
Publisher
Pages 670
Release 2008
Genre Crime prevention
ISBN 9780313341304

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Provides an overview of the most successful, the most well-known, and the most important crime fighters in recent American history.

Panic City

Panic City
Title Panic City PDF eBook
Author Martin J. Murray
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 460
Release 2020-03-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1503611272

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Despite the end of white minority rule and the transition to parliamentary democracy, Johannesburg remains haunted by its tortured history of racial segregation and burdened by enduring inequalities in income, opportunities for stable work, and access to decent housing. Under these circumstances, Johannesburg has become one of the most dangerous cities in the world, where the yawning gap between the 'haves' and 'have-nots' has fueled a turn toward redistribution through crime. While wealthy residents have retreated into heavily fortified gated communities and upscale security estates, the less affluent have sought refuge in retrofitting their private homes into safe houses, closing off public streets, and hiring the services of private security companies to protect their suburban neighborhoods. Panic City is an exploration of urban fear and its impact on the city's evolving siege architecture, the transformation of policing, and obsession with security that has fueled unprecedented private consumption of 'protection services.' Martin Murray analyzes the symbiotic relationship between public law enforcement agencies, private security companies, and neighborhood associations, wherein buyers and sellers of security have reinvented ways of maintaining outdated segregation practices that define the urban poor as suspects.

The Evolving Spatial Form of Cities in a Globalising World Economy

The Evolving Spatial Form of Cities in a Globalising World Economy
Title The Evolving Spatial Form of Cities in a Globalising World Economy PDF eBook
Author Martin J. Murray
Publisher HSRC Press
Pages 78
Release 2004
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780796920720

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In this paper, Murray draws attention to the large metropolises that dominate as economic power base - cities such as New York and Japan - and then contrasts them with cities that aspire to such "world-class" status as Johannesburg and São Paulo, using the concept of "global cities" as a key context to the discussion.

The Infrastructures of Security

The Infrastructures of Security
Title The Infrastructures of Security PDF eBook
Author Martin Murray
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 479
Release 2022-08-15
Genre History
ISBN 047205547X

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The shift from dependence upon human decision-making in security services to Artificial Intelligence

Icons of Crime Fighting [2 volumes]

Icons of Crime Fighting [2 volumes]
Title Icons of Crime Fighting [2 volumes] PDF eBook
Author Jeff Bumgarner
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 707
Release 2008-09-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1567206735

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Notorious criminals have captured our imaginations for years and years. But we don't forget, either, the many people and organizations who fight back. J. Edgar Hoover and Eliot Ness have entered into the American psyche as two of our most aggressive and successful crime fighters. Still, there are others who have risen to the occasion, combating crime in all its manifestations. From the U.S. Marshals, FBI agents, and Secret Service to Rudy Giuliani, John Walsh— host of America's Most Wanted—and Joseph Pistone (aka Donnie Brasco), this set highlights some of the nation's bravest crime stoppers. Icons of Crime Fighting will enlighten the curious mind with a comprehensive overview of the most successful, the most well-known, and the most important crime fighters in recent American history. Part of our national culture, these figures represent all that is good about the American justice system. Moreover, they exemplify how individuals in the criminal justice system have made a real difference in law enforcement. These titans of law enforcement are profiled in this important and timely set. Those covered in the set include: Gun Fighters: U.S. Marshals of the Old West; Allan Pinkerton; The Texas Rangers; August Vollmer; J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI; Thomas Dewey; Robert Kennedy; Jim Garrison; Buford Pusser; Eddie Egan and Sonnie Grosso; Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein; Francisco Vincent Serpico; Joe Pistone, aka Donnie Brasco; Vincent T. Bugliosi; John Walsh; FBI Profilers; Sheriff Joe Arpaio; Mark Fuhrman; Rudolph Rudy Giuliani; Curtis Sliwa; Dr. Henry Lee; and Dr. Bill Blass.