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- Police state [videorecording] / by D'Souza, Dinesh,1961-film director,film producer,screenwriter,on-screen presenter.(CARDINAL)172786; D'Souza, Debbie,1966-film director,film producer,screenwriter.; Schooley, Bruce,film director,film producer,screenwriter.; Bongino, Dan,on-screen presenter.(CARDINAL)611335; Miller, Bryan E.,1965-composer (expression); Big Guy, LLC,publisher.;
Research by Julie Kelly and Peter Schweizer ; music by Bryan E. Miller.Wide screen (1.78:1).Featuring Nick Searcy ; Kyle Seraphin and Stephen Friend, FBI expert consultants.Dinesh D'Souza and Dan Bongino consider historical and background material, as well as their interviews with both insiders and ordinary citizens, all with the goal of answering the question, Is the United States becoming a police state?"This film is not yet rated"--Container.DVD, region 1, NTSC; anamorphic widescreen 1.78:1; Dolby digital 5.1.
- Subjects: Documentary films.; Nonfiction films.; Feature films.; Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.; Films for the hearing impaired.; DVD-Video discs.; Civil rights; Abuse of administrative power; Liberty.;
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- Police state : could it happen here? / by Archer, Jules.(CARDINAL)140185;
Bibliography: pages 167-172.Summary : Discusses examples of major twentieth--century police states and examines American history to pursue the question. Could it happen here?
- Subjects: Totalitarianism.;
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- Police state : how America's cops get away with murder / by Spence, Gerry,author.(CARDINAL)522206;
Let's Begin Together -- Mandate for Murder -- The Secret Lies of the FBI -- Kill Him--Don't Touch Him -- Kill the Renegade -- Smash the Steel Butterfly -- The New American Gestapo -- Hell's Unspeakable Contest -- Give the Sparrow to the Hawk -- Epilogue: Where Do We Go From Here? -- Acknowledgments -- Index."We all want to feel safe. But safe from what, and from whom? In his 60-plus years as a trial lawyer, Gerry Spence has never represented a person accused of a crime in which the police hadn't themselves violated the law. Whether by covering up their own corrupt dealings, by the falsification or manufacture of evidence, or by the outright murder of innocent civilians, those individuals charged with upholding the law break it every day, in ways more scandalous than the courts have dared admit. The police and prosecutors won't charge or convict themselves, and so the crimes of the criminal justice system are swept under the rug. Nothing changes. Too many police officers are killers on the loose, and every uninformed American is a potential next victim. Police culture is mired in the dead weight of precedent and ruled by trigger-happy tyrants. Power will march our nation over the police state precipice unless We the People take action. The FBI's massacre of the Weaver family at Ruby Ridge; the killing of mortally-wounded Fouad Kaady by a group of police officers; the torture of teenaged Dennis Williams by cops seeking a murder confession-again and again, the question arises: When the very men and women we pay to protect us instead persecute us every day, how can we be safe? In Police State, Spence slaps a stinging indictment upon the American justice system and puts forth a plan to restore liberty and justice for all"--"We all want to feel safe. But safe from what, and from whom? In his 60-plus years as a trial lawyer, Gerry Spence has never represented a person accused of a crime in which the police hadn't themselves violated the law. Whether by covering up their own corrupt dealings, by the falsification or manufacture of evidence, or by the outright murder of innocent civilians, those individuals charged with upholding the law break it every day, in ways more scandalous than the courts have dared admit. The police and prosecutors won't charge or convict themselves, and so the crimes of the criminal justice system are swept under the rug. Nothing changes. Too many police officers are killers on the loose, and every uninformed American is a potential next victim. Police culture is mired in the dead weight of precedent and ruled by trigger-happy tyrants. Power will march our nation over the police state precipice unless We the People take action. The FBI's massacre of the Weaver family at Ruby Ridge; the killing of mortally-wounded Fouad Kaady by a group of police officers; the torture of teenaged Dennis Williams by cops seeking a murder confession--again and again, the question arises: When the very men and women we pay to protect us instead persecute us every day, how can we be safe? In Police State, Spence slaps a stinging indictment upon the American justice system and puts forth a plan to restore liberty and justice for all"--
- Subjects: Police misconduct; Police brutality; Police administration; Criminal justice, Administration of; Civil rights;
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- Police state USA : how our out-of-control government is turning Orwell's nightmare into reality / by Chumley, Cheryl K.,1968-(CARDINAL)406833;
Introduction : America isn't immune to tyranny -- The founding fathers : intent versus twenty-first-century realities -- Big green takes the wheel -- When business turns big brother -- The Patriot Act and why you should care -- What's a prism? : the long history of government abuses -- The war on terrorism and the rise of militarized police -- The DOJ and civil forfeitures -- Where are the watchdogs? -- The battle against zoning zealots -- The data grab and the growth of secret government centers -- Unmanned drones, coming to a community near you -- Orwellian technology is now the norm -- President on the loose! -- The White House embrace of radical Islamism -- Political correctness is killing us, really -- Training the next generation that government is God -- America's real war : are we still one nation, under God? -- Throw the bums out : why virtue, accountability are key.
- Subjects: Civil rights; Liberty; Abuse of administrative power;
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- The American police state : the government against the people / by Wise, David,1930-2018.(CARDINAL)790409;
Bibliography: pages [413]-417.
- Subjects: Intelligence service; Civil rights;
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- Aspects of police work / by Bittner, Egon,1921-(CARDINAL)507099;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Police; Police.;
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- Behind the shield; the police in urban society. by Niederhoffer, Arthur.(CARDINAL)121703;
Bibliographical footnotes.
- Subjects: Police; Police.;
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- The ambivalent force: perspectives on the police / by Niederhoffer, Arthur.(CARDINAL)121703; Blumberg, Abraham S.(CARDINAL)140187;
Bibliography: pages 339-343.
- Subjects: Police; Police.;
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- Police heroes : true stories of courage about America's brave men, women, and K-9 officers / by Whitlock, Charles R.(CARDINAL)618421;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-249) and index.
- Subjects: Police; Police.;
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- What cops know : cops talk about what they do, how they do it, and what it does to them / by Fletcher, Connie,1947-(CARDINAL)717289;
The street -- Violent crimes -- Sex crimes -- Narcotics -- Property crimes -- Organized crime.
- Subjects: Police; Police.;
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