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050 0 _aKZ7220
_b.S235 2015
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100 1 _aSaid, Wadi
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245 1 0 _aCrimes of terror
_bthe legal and political implications of federal terrorism prosecutions /
260 _c2015
_aLondon
_bOxford University Press
300 _a1 online resource
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 8 _aThe U.S. government's power to categorise individuals as terrorist suspects and therefore ineligible for certain long-standing constitutional protections has expanded exponentially since 9/11, all the while remaining resistant to oversight. This book provides a comprehensive and uniquely up-to-date dissection of the government's advantages over suspects in criminal prosecutions of terrorism, which are driven by a preventive mindset that purports to stop plots before they can come to fruition.
650 0 _aTerrorism
_xPrevention
_xLaw and legislation.
_967567
650 0 _aTerrorists
_xLegal status, laws, etc.
_990081
650 0 _aProsecution.
_990082
650 0 _aTrials.
_996032
650 0 _aSentences (Criminal procedure)
_990084
650 0 _aImprisonment.
_972433
650 0 _aEspionage.
_928828
776 0 8 _iPrint version
_z9780199969494
856 4 0 _3Oxford scholarship online
_uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199969494.001.0001
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_cEBK
999 _c1281686
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