The Encyclopedia of American Law Enforcement
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Author(s)Michael Newton
PublisherCheckmark Books
ISBN / ASIN0816062919
ISBN-139780816062911
Sales Rank3,853,329
CategoryLaw
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Written in a clear and engaging style, The Encyclopedia of American Law Enforcement gives the official low-down on the exciting world of law enforcement, providing an A-to-Z history of the police and law enforcement authorities in the United States - from the 17th century to the present. With more than 600 entries, this book goes behind the scenes and takes a closer look at this exciting topic. Biographical information on figures such as U.S. attorney generals and FBI directors, various police chiefs and commissioners, sheriffs, criminologists, detectives, and victims are also included. This amazing volume is perfect for anyone interested in law enforcement and its role throughout history.
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