A professor of history at Boston college unravels the cycles of police brutality and subsequent reform movements within the history of New York City, beginning with the foundation of the NYPD in 1845 and concluding in the present. Reprint.
Verification of eligibility is one of the most important facets of research of the kind undertaken here ( see , for example , Biernacki and Waldorf 1981 : 150 ) . We tried to ensure that our respondents met the inclusion criteria ...
(Laughs a little) Turns out the husband was a bouncer at a nightclub, and he'd been in the Paras (Parachute Regiment) for five years. Apparently, him and Brian didn't hit it off.” Chaz's Sister: “My down.” Brian only went round to ask.
Street Justice: You pay the money, they make your choice
When top federal prosecutor Kate Spencer loses a case against a super-villain--setting him free to kill again--she breaks the laws she's long upheld to become Los Angeles' newest crimefighting vigilante.
The personal life story of the former Golden Gloves boxer and actor describes his coming of age on the streets of New York, presidency of the Hell's Angels, experiences as a celebrity bodyguard, and television career.
After the world narrowly avoids World War III, F.B.I. agent Mark Tice turns to politics in his search for justice. Mark comes from a past that is gradually revealed in...
Street Justice is a by-product of life's conspiracy. When mighty governments or infant nations fall into the hands of those with little or no character, the people are lead on a self-destructive path paved by the likes of Zurak.
Is there any chance you can meet me at the spot on the Naas Road where we dropped you that time when you showed me where O'Neill worked? ... Sam and his crew got together after the church removal 137 Street Justice.
Justice aka Street Justice heart turns cold when his grandparents are murdered by gang members.
Veteran Garda Detective Brown finds himself caught in the middle of a deadly game of cat and mouse between gun-wielding vigilantes and Dublin's drug gangs.
After the world narrowly avoids World War III, F.B.I. agent Mark Tice turns to politics in his search for justice. Mark comes from a past that is gradually revealed in periodic visits to the catacombs of St. Jude
Street Justice: Retaliation in the Criminal World, first published in 2006, explores the face of modern day retaliation from the perspective of currently active criminals who have experienced it first hand, as offenders, victims, or both.
A fine Chicago procedural that proves its worth in day-to-day grit." Kirkus Reviews HIS HONOR "The author has the imagination of the best of the best to keep one's interest in not wanting to put the book down.