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61. Indian justice: a guide to planning
 
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62. Business leaders feel the sting
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63. Social Equity and the Funding
 
64. Local Government Law Enforcement
 
65. Project ASSIST: A law enforcement
 
66. An Act to Amend the National Capital
 
67. Drug enforcement assistance to
 
68. What are the legal limits of Department
 
69. A Guide to equitable sharing of
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70. Inside: A Top G-Man Exposes Spies,
 
71. Law Enforcement and Public Safety
 
72. When all else fails! : enforcement
 
73. Year 2000 computing challenge
 
74. Violent offender incarceration
 
75. Multijurisdictional drug task
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76. Working with Government Agencies
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77. Working with Government Agencies
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78. America's Security Agencies: The
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79. Needs and Prospects for Crime-Fighting
80. A Legal Solution to Government

61. Indian justice: a guide to planning
by Audrey J Geis
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1971)

Asin: B0006W9N1E
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62. Business leaders feel the sting of court cuts.: An article from: Florida Bar News
by Jan Pudlow
 Digital: 4 Pages (2009-02-01)
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This digital document is an article from Florida Bar News, published by Florida Bar on February 1, 2009. The length of the article is 1193 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Business leaders feel the sting of court cuts.
Author: Jan Pudlow
Publication: Florida Bar News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 1, 2009
Publisher: Florida Bar
Volume: 36Issue: 3Page: 1(2)

Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning ... Read more


63. Social Equity and the Funding of Community Policing (Criminal Justice (Lfb Scholarly Publishing Llc).)
by Ricky S. Gutierrez
Hardcover: 244 Pages (2003-10)
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Urbina reviews historical relationships between African Americans, Caucasians, and Latinos/Hispanics, proposes the four-threat theory of death sentence outcomes; tests for racial and ethnic effects, and examines the death penalty by the totality of its outcomes. Urbina finds support for orthodox theories of punishment, and partial support for the four-threat theory.This theory suggests that racial and ethnic minorities are not treated the same by the criminal justice system.He also finds that discrimination is not a phenomenon of the past or restricted to commutations and executions; the death penalty must be analyzed by the totality of its outcomes. ... Read more


64. Local Government Law Enforcement Block Grants Act of 1995 : report together with dissenting views (to accompany H.R. 728) (including cost estimate of the ... Budget Office) (SuDoc Y 1.1/8:104-24)
by U.S. Congressional Budget Office
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1995)

Asin: B00010N1NC
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65. Project ASSIST: A law enforcement agency plan for the Counties of Darke, Greene, Miami, Montgomery, and Preble, Ohio Law Enforcement Planning District ... Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968
by Gerald L Smith
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1969)

Asin: B0007E7LQU
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66. An Act to Amend the National Capital Revitalization and Self-Government Improvement Act of 1997 to Permit Any Federal Law Enforcement Agency Enter Into ... Activities (SuDoc AE 2.110:107-113)
by U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
 Unknown Binding: Pages (2002)

Asin: B0001167DC
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67. Drug enforcement assistance to state and local law enforcement agencies in high intensity drug trafficking areas : statement of Lowell Dodge, Director, ... Representatives (SuDoc GA 1.5/2:T-GGD-92-37)
by Lowell Dodge
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1992)

Asin: B00010AMHK
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68. What are the legal limits of Department of Defense domestic counterdrug support operations to law enforcement agencies? (USAWC strategy research project)
by Robert L Klein
 Unknown Binding: 27 Pages (1997)

Asin: B0006QQ8UE
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69. A Guide to equitable sharing of federally forfeited property for state and local law enforcement agencies (SuDoc J 1.8/2:Eq 5)
by U.S. Dept of Justice
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1990)

Asin: B000107RKK
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70. Inside: A Top G-Man Exposes Spies, Lies, and Bureaucratic Bungling in the FBI
by I. C. Smith
Paperback: 410 Pages (2009-08-25)
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Asin: 1595553339
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Reflecting on a career that spanned from Little Rock to the South Pacific, from criminal probes to counterintelligence, Agent I.C. Smith tells all about the FBI's most historic cases-from Watergate to today-in this engaging and controversial book. With his characteristic candor, Smith recounts his colorful experiences with FBI and CIA directors, Supreme Court justices, Janet Reno, the spies Morris and Eva Childs, Cuban General Rafael del Pino, as well as Robert Hannsen and Kenneth Starr. Filled with startling new information (including seventy never-before-published revelations), this book gives behind-the-scenes details of FBI investigations, revealing untold secrets about the spy Larry Wu-Tai Chin, dealings with Cuban intelligence officers, the disbanded Arkansas cult known as Covenant Sword and the Arm of the Lord, and both of the Clintons. And it confronts head-on the errors inside the FBI, pointing out management failures-both at FBI headquarters as well as in the field offices-that led to the attacks of 9/11. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (10)

5-0 out of 5 stars Refreshing Truthfulness...
Great Book.Anyone who's followed history and current events for any length of time must be aware of the FBI's arrogance, public failings, and history of horrible decision making (overall, in general terms..certainly not everyone in the oranization). Much (or most) of it through horrible management. It's documented nearly every day.I.C. Smith details just a few of these instances in his book (along with, of course, the ubiquitus political, white house, and DOJ interferrences). It's no wonder he left the FBI soured.

Interestingly, he even mentions the FBI's trend towards a paramilitary dress code and mentality.Apparently many individuals in the FBI feel cool wearing paramilitary clothing and brandishing automatic weapons. He says the FBI has changed a lot since he began...much of it not being for the better.As an aside, I'd like to hear his opinion on these "national security letters" and their publicized
abuses.

Great book for those who want a better understanding of the FBI and why they do the things they do.

3-0 out of 5 stars Steady, Readable Account . Interesting but not Compelling
This is an interesting book with serviceable writing that will leave you uneasy about the state of our intelligence gathering and security.The 3 stars are more forwriting style but there is a lot of merit in the content.

The author relays, at first, many good stories from what sounds like an honorable career with the FBI.Even as he wades more deeply into the swamp of corruption in the state of Arkansas these episodes have an almost folksy travelogue-esque style with areport-writing quality that is still readable enough to do the job.I had to remind myself that his manuscript was scrubbed through a sanitizing process by at least FBI and CIA agency reviews before publication.

Still we see interagency rivalries, incompetent bureaucrats, inappropriate political interventions, the ever-dysfunctional state department along with internal agency problems.He closes with some sobering observations on crisis of leadership and the FBI's drift away from its mission and missteps that made it a less than stellar player in the road to 9/11 and after.I found the last chapters most worth the read for this.

Taken in conjunction with the excellent (and highly recommended works) Terrorist Hunter, and the Third Terrorist, this book completes a picture of an agency in trouble.

I recommend these latter 2 books first for more info on the war with terrorists, but if you have time, Mr. Smith's memoirs are a nice read.And his book does, indeed, have a treasure trove of insights into the headlines of the 90's and bureaucratic bungling that will drive you crazy.

5-0 out of 5 stars Best FBI Memoir in Decades
Not often does a career FBI manager write his uninhibited expose of the FBI. Street agents will stand up and applaud loudly. FBI deskjockeys will cringe behind their desks preferring to believe FBIHQ press releases. I so enjoyed the book I attempted to get my copy autographed but the author's email address is no longer in use. Nota bene: SAC Smith's comments on the Squiggly Box (aka polygraph) is alone worth the price of the book-----and is a chilling caveat to those who might even consider having their lies detected by wires, waves and wiggly lines. Suggest a followup: the 9/11 books by Peter Lance.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Read - Highly Recommended
Smith's autobiography of his career with the FBI provides an outstanding view of many faces of the FBI. Smith captures the good, the bad and the ugly. Reading the book helps the reader to understand some of the Bureau's great achievements and failures.

The book provides a useful look into the culture of the FBI, a culture that has both great achievements and failures. Like so many other governmental and private organizations as more information is passed to headquarters through the information highways,micromanagement increases and leadership decreases. Clearly this was the case at the FBI.

Published after 9-11 the author offers some very insightful comments on what could have been done and what should be done in the future. Smith also traces the debacles at Waco and Ruby Ridge to leadership failures at the FBI headquarters and the appointment of a HRT leader with no experience in the area of hostage rescues or swat operations.

Sadly these same institutional deficiencies would later prove to be part of the fabric of failure which allowed 9-11 to happen. The Marines stress a culture where the opinions and experience of the senior NCO's are respected and nourished. Sadly the FBI evolved to an organization that failed to maintain high ethical standards and leadership in its headquarters and in doing so betrayed the Nation and the great people in the field.

Smith wanders in and out of international intrigue and then returns to handling high profile domestic cases.

It is not a true history of the bureau, but, rather one agent's journey through a distinguished career at the FBI at a time when its leadership was not up to the quality of the men and women in the field and the challenges it faced.

Perhaps the most disturbing aspects of the book are the allegations that top management of the FBI lied to Congress and others on the issue of critical matters relating the 9-11.Perhaps this is part of the culture that grew after the Bureau promoted senior leadership that had lied under oath about Ruby Ridge and had destroyed documents relating the the issue.Smith points out that the FBI was warned years well in advance about the number of Muslim fundamentalist students taking flight training in the US and after the fact claimed not to have had the resources to have conducted an investigation.With warning from multiple offices, Smith believes that an average analyst would have concluded that there was a real threat.Hence the claim by Freh that there were no signals was simply false.Smith also asserts that the FBI never concluded a complete review of the many documents captured in Manila years earlier. Not only did these documents related to Al Qaeda plots to bomb American aircraft but they also had the potential to relate to the Murad office building bombing.

Highly recommended.

UPDATE
The recent release of a book by the agent in charge of the Oklahoma bombing incident in which he seeks to put to rest any claim of a broader conspiracy has the look and feel of that which IC Smith fought against. Arriving just as Hillary would be vulnerable to any disclosure that the investigation was flawed, the book has the look and feel of another favor to the Clinton administration of which there were far too many.

5-0 out of 5 stars A very interesting insider's view.Not to be missed.
If there's one thing that can be said about the FBI it is that they try to keep a spotless image with the public.What exactly goes on inside the FBI?I. C. Smith comes forward with this account of his personal experiences as a Special Agent in Charge.Mr. Smith takes the reader on an autobiographical tour around the world including diplomatic experiences, terrorism, and the many times the FBI ignored mounting internal evidence that could have prevented tragedies.This is the inside story told from his point of view.It not only exposes bungling within the FBI but also examines some of the corrupt systems in which the FBI must work.As Special Agent in Charge of the Arkansas office he had unique insight into and a lot of problems dealing with the corrupt political system through which Bill Clinton rose to become governor and then president.Mr. Smith pulls no punches and includes lots of names in the book including Janet Reno, Rafael del Pino, the Clintons, and Kenneth Starr.Inside: A Top G-Man Exposes Spies, Lies, and Bureaucratic Bungling Inside the FBI is highly recommended, entertaining, and enlightening. ... Read more


71. Law Enforcement and Public Safety Enhancement Act of 1999 : report (to accompany H.R. 1442) (including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office) (SuDoc Y 1.1/8:106-275)
by U.S. Congressional Budget Office
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1999)

Asin: B000110Q0C
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72. When all else fails! : enforcement of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act : a self help manual for local emergency planning committees (SuDoc EP 1.8:Em 2)
by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1990)

Asin: B000103OQQ
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73. Year 2000 computing challenge status of emergency and state and local law enforcement systems is still unknown : statement of Jack L. Brock, Jr., Director, ... U.S. Senate (SuDoc GA 1.5/2:T-AIMD-99-163)
by Jack L. Brock
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1999)

Asin: B000110I9G
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74. Violent offender incarceration and truth in sentencing incentive grant program : interim final rule (SuDoc J 1.2:V 81/4)
by U.S. Dept of Justice
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1994)

Asin: B00010M1G0
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75. Multijurisdictional drug task forces in Nebraska: A report on their formation, operation and activities
by Michele Borg Evans
 Unknown Binding: 173 Pages (1991)

Asin: B0006QGVEW
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76. Working with Government Agencies in White Collar Law: Leading Lawyers on Responding to Investigations, Overcoming Client Challenges, and Understanding Enforcement Trends (Inside the Minds)
by Aspatore Books Staff
Paperback: 128 Pages (2008-07-31)
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Working with Government Agencies in White Collar Law is an authoritative, insider's perspective on best practices for interacting with government agencies when a client is facing a criminal investigation. Featuring partners from some of the nation's leading law firms, these experts guide the reader through the different phases of a white collar case, describe the government's role, and outline how to develop an appropriate response at each phase. These top lawyers reveal their advice on how to prepare the client for his or her responsibilities during the case, how to avoid common client mistakes early on during communications with government agents, and how to best approach interactions with prosecutors and major federal agencies, such as the FBI and IRS. Additionally, these leaders discuss recent legal developments and enforcement trends, explain the expanding role of technology in criminal and civil proceedings, and outline compliance and defense best practices for corporate clients. The different niches represented and the breadth of perspectives presented enable readers to get inside some of the great legal minds of today, as these experienced lawyers offer up their thoughts around the keys to navigating this ever-evolving area of law.

Inside the Minds provides readers with proven business intelligence from C-Level executives (Chairman, CEO, CFO, CMO, Partner) from the world's most respected companies nationwide, rather than third-party accounts from unknown authors and analysts. Each chapter is comparable to an essay/thought leadership piece and is a future-oriented look at where an industry, profession or topic is headed and the most important issues for the future. Through an exhaustive selection process, each author was hand-picked by the Inside the Minds editorial board to author a chapter for this book.

Chapters Include:

1. Ralph W. Kohnen, Partner and Chairman of the White Collar Practice Group, Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP - "Attorneys, Clients, and Working with Federal Agencies in White Collar Law"

2. Tad A. Devlin, Partner, Gordon & Rees LLP - "Professionalism, Politeness, and Persistence: Working with Government Agencies in White Collar Law"

3. Samuel Rosenthal, Partner, Patton Boggs LLP - "Legal Strategies for Dealing with Government Agencies Investigating White Collar Crime"

4. Barry M. Hartman, Partner, Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Preston Gates Ellis LLP - "Twenty Questions You Cannot Be Afraid to Ask About Government Agencies That Investigate White Collar Cases"

5. Jerry D. Bernstein, Partner, Blank Rome LLP - "Knowing the Facts: Defending Your Client Before Government Agencies"

6. Roy L. Austin Jr., Partner, McDermott Will & Emery LLP - "Helping Clients in Agency Interactions: A Blue Collar Approach for the White Collar Accused"

7. Stanley A. Twardy Jr., Partner, Day Pitney LLP - "The Response to a Government Investigation"

8. Douglas F. Behm, Principal, Law Offices of Douglas F. Behm - "A Cooperative Approach to White Collar Criminal Defense"

9. Asheesh Goel, Partner, Kirkland & Ellis LLP - "Establishing Rapport with Government Agents: Representing Client Interests in White Collar Investigations" ... Read more


77. Working with Government Agencies in Antitrust Law: Leading Lawyers on Responding to Investigations, Managing Interactions with Agencies, and Understanding Enforcement Trends (Inside the Minds)
by Aspatore Books Staff
Paperback: 268 Pages (2008-10-31)
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Working with Government Agencies in Antitrust Law is an authoritative, insider's perspective on interacting with government agencies during antitrust investigations. Featuring partners and chairs from some of the nation s leading law firms, these experts guide the reader through the stages of an agency investigation and the key practical considerations for each stage. These top lawyers reveal their advice on the initial analysis of the investigation and preliminary research, the role of the client in managing communications, strategic cooperation with agency officials, and negotiation techniques. Additionally, these leaders discuss how to mitigate risk through compliance, manage antitrust considerations in international jurisdictions, and analyze current enforcement trends both domestically and abroad. The different niches represented and the breadth of perspectives presented enable readers to get inside some of the great legal minds of today, as these experienced lawyers offer up their thoughts around the keys to success within this complex field.Inside the Minds provides readers with proven business intelligence from C-Level executives (Chairman, CEO, CFO, CMO, Partner) from the world's most respected companies nationwide, rather than third-party accounts from unknown authors and analysts. Each chapter is comparable to an essay/thought leadership piece and is a future-oriented look at where an industry, profession or topic is headed and the most important issues for the future. Through an exhaustive selection process, each author was hand-picked by the Inside the Minds editorial board to author a chapter for this book.Chapters Include:1. William H. Rooney and David K. Park, Partner and Special Counsel, Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP "Dealing with Antitrust Enforcement Agencies: Preparation, Respect, and Practical Judgment"2. Stephen Bolerjack, Of Counsel, Dykema Gossett PLLC "The Globalization of Antitrust"3. Kendall MacVey, Partner, Best Best & Krieger LLP "Responding Strategically to a Government Antitrust Investigation" 4. Clifford H. Aronson, Partner, Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP "Best Practices for Antitrust Law in a Changing Legal and Economic Climate" 5. Donald M. Barnes, Chair, Antitrust and Competition Law Practice Group, Porter Wright Morris & Arthur LLP "Responding to or Participating in a Civil or Criminal Government Antitrust Investigation"6. William N. Berkowitz, Co-Chair, Antitrust and Trade Regulation, Bingham McCutchen LLP "Balancing the Needs of Clients During Interactions with Government Agencies in Antitrust Law" 7. Geraldine (Gerry) M. Alexis, Partner, Perkins Coie LLP "Strategies for Achieving a Speedy Clearance of Mergers and a Quick Closing of Civil Antitrust Investigations" 8. Alicia J. Batts, Partner, Proskauer Rose LLP "Representing Clients During Transactions that May Face Agency Scrutiny"9. Scott B. Murray, Member, Sills Cummis & Gross PC "Building Trust with Government Agencies During Antitrust Investigations to Achieve the Best Results for Your Clients" ... Read more


78. America's Security Agencies: The Department of Homeland Security, FBI, NSA, and CIA (The Federal Government)
by Tom Streissguth
Library Binding: 128 Pages (2008-03)
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Asin: 1598450581
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79. Needs and Prospects for Crime-Fighting Technology: The Federal Role in Assisting State and Local Law Enforcement
by William Schwabe
Paperback: 71 Pages (2000-01-25)
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Asin: 0833027891
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Most policing in the United States is done by law enforcement agencies at the local level. Although most Americans prefer that policing be controlled locally, there is considerable support for federal help in funding police. One area in which federal funding has been seen as useful is in the development, testing, and implementation of improved technology. An initiative proposed by the Clinton administration would increase funding of state and local law enforcement, with emphasis on technology assistance, technology deployment, crime lab improvements, and training. This report provides information on the current status in each of these, gives examples of what has been accomplished, and suggests prospects for improvements. ... Read more


80. A Legal Solution to Government Gridlock: The Enforcement Strategy of the Securities and Exchange Commission (Financial Sector of the American Economy)
by Billy R. Hall Jr., Stuart Bruchey
Hardcover: 200 Pages (1997-12-01)
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Isbn: 0815330626
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Examines the successful regulatory practices of the Securities and Exchange Commission as a model of a governmental agency not hampered by bureaucratic gridlock. Despite a generalsentiment against governmental regulation, the SEC is routinely held in high regard by the businesses it regulates, and ... Read more


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