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Doing Time: The Politics of Imprisonment |
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Book Description Ward Churchill exposes the Criminal Justice System's role as an agent of social control. This lecture, recorded at the Doing Time Conference at the University of Winnepeg, September 2000, focuses on the prison system's compliance with the FBI in subverting and neutralizing movements for social change. Churchill also attacks the Prison Industrial Complex, the mushrooming rate of incarceration in the U.S., and debunks the media's whitewash of prison injustice. > |
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Electronic Theft : Unlawful Acquisition in Cyberspace |
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From Book News, Inc. Reviews some of the major crimes of acquisition involving digital technology as the instrument of theft, and crimes involving information as the object of theft. The Australian authors identify the vulnerability of electronic payment systems, extortion threats to damage information systems, misappropriation of telephone and internet services, misconduct in securities markets, and deceptive advertising practices. The last part discusses some forms of misappropr... >> |
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Fingerprint Detection With Lasers |
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Book Info Discusses laser fingerprint detection, which is, in its essence, the general application of photoluminescence methodology to physical evidence examination, representing a new paradigm in criminalistics. ... >> |
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Criminal Law
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