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More Secure Less Free Antiterrorism Policy And Civil Liberties After September 11 Mark Sidel

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More Secure Less Free Antiterrorism Policy And Civil Liberties After September 11 Mark Sidel
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Publisher: University of Michigan Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.62 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Mark Sidel
ISBN: 9780472114283, 047211428X
Language: English
Year: 2004

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More Secure Less Free Antiterrorism Policy And Civil Liberties After September 11 Mark Sidel by Mark Sidel 9780472114283, 047211428X instant download after payment.

The first comprehensive analysis of the full range of antiterror initiatives undertaken in the United States after the 2001 terrorist attacksUnlike earlier books published shortly after the September 11 attacks that focus on the Patriot Act, More Secure, Less Free? covers the Patriot Act but goes well beyond, analyzing Total Information Awareness, Terrorist Information and Prevention System (TIPS), Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening System II (CAPPS II), and a number of other "second wave" antiterror initiatives.It's also the first book of its kind to go beyond federal measures to explain the devolution of antiterror policies to the states, and now to the military as well. Author Mark Sidel discusses the continuing debates on antiterror law at the state level, with a focus on the important states of New York, California, and Michigan, and explains how the military-through an informant program known as "Eagle Eyes"-is now taking a direct hand in domestic antiterror efforts.The volume also discusses and analyzes crucially important aspects of American antiterror policy that have been largely ignored in other volumes and discusses the effects of antiterror policy on the American academic world and the American nonprofit sector, for example. And it provides the first comparative perspectives on U.S. antiterror policy yet published in an American volume, discussing antiterror initiatives in Great Britain, Australia, and India and contrasting those to the American experience. More Secure, Less Free? is important and essential reading for anyone interested in an analytical perspective on American antiterror policy since September 11 that goes well beyond the Patriot Act.Mark Sidel is Associate Professor of Law at the University of Iowa and a research scholar at the University's Obermann Center for Advanced Studies.

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