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No More Wacos
What's Wrong With Federal Law Enforcement and How to Fix It
David B. Kopel
Waco and Ruby Ridge were neither conspiracies nor flukes. They represent the worst-case scenario of problems that now plague federal law enforcement, including its militarisation, judicial rubberstamping of search and arrest applications, aggressive and violent arrest procedures, indifference to religious beliefs, the complicity of an overzealous media, and failed congressional investigations. In "No More Wacos", David B. Kopel and Paul H. Blackman use their expertise in law and criminology to outline the evidence in these cases and dozens of others to explain how and why such tragedies occur. Meticulously documented, this volume analyses all sides of this complex subject: flawed search warrants, authorities ignoring the difference between religious and criminal suspects, and intra-governmental deception, among other issues. Whenever problems are found, specific remedies are proposed - over one hundred solutions in all - both comprehensive and technical in nature. Each is offered in the hope of preventing future Wacos by properly placing federal law enforcement under the rule of law.
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Globe Pequot / Prometheus
Pages: 524
978-1-57392-125-1 • Hardback • March 1997 •
$34.99
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978-1-61592-510-0 • eBook • December 2009 •
$33.00
• (£25.00)
Subjects:
Political Science / Law Enforcement
No More Wacos
What's Wrong With Federal Law Enforcement and How to Fix It
Hardback
$34.99
Summary
Summary
Waco and Ruby Ridge were neither conspiracies nor flukes. They represent the worst-case scenario of problems that now plague federal law enforcement, including its militarisation, judicial rubberstamping of search and arrest applications, aggressive and violent arrest procedures, indifference to religious beliefs, the complicity of an overzealous media, and failed congressional investigations. In "No More Wacos", David B. Kopel and Paul H. Blackman use their expertise in law and criminology to outline the evidence in these cases and dozens of others to explain how and why such tragedies occur. Meticulously documented, this volume analyses all sides of this complex subject: flawed search warrants, authorities ignoring the difference between religious and criminal suspects, and intra-governmental deception, among other issues. Whenever problems are found, specific remedies are proposed - over one hundred solutions in all - both comprehensive and technical in nature. Each is offered in the hope of preventing future Wacos by properly placing federal law enforcement under the rule of law.
Details
Details
Globe Pequot / Prometheus
Pages: 524
978-1-57392-125-1 • Hardback • March 1997 •
$34.99
• (£30.00)
- Currently out of stock. Copies will arrive soon.
978-1-61592-510-0 • eBook • December 2009 •
$33.00
• (£25.00)
Subjects:
Political Science / Law Enforcement
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