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J. Samuel Walker

    Samuel Walker is an esteemed Professor Emeritus of Criminal Justice whose scholarly work delves into the intricacies of policing and criminal justice. His research primarily investigates police accountability, with a particular focus on citizen oversight and early intervention systems. With a background as a historian, Walker also explores the complex relationship between U.S. presidents and civil liberties, reflecting his ongoing commitment to civil freedoms.

    The Day That Shook America
    • The Day That Shook America

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      Offers a long perspective and draws on recently opened records to provide an in-depth analysis of the approaches taken by the Clinton and Bush administrations toward terrorism in general and Al-Qaeda in particular. The book also delivers arresting new details on the four 9/11 hijackings and the... číst celé

      The Day That Shook America