Federal Law Enforcement: A Primer serves to fill a gap in criminal justice literature by examining federal law enforcement from both historical and contemporary perspectives. Part I of the book considers the history of federal law enforcement in the United States as well as its current status within the broader American law enforcement community. Debate over the reach and scope of federal law enforcement is also addressed.
Parts II through V of the book examine the history, organization, personnel, and function of over 20 specific federal law enforcement agencies. Finally, Part VI of the book addresses careers within, and the future of, federal law enforcement in the United States.
The second edition updates the first throughout.
“I've been waiting 25 years for a book in this subject area or on this topic.” — John F. Doherty, Marist College
PowerPoint slides will be available to professors upon adoption of this book. If you have adopted the book for a course, contact bhall (at) cap-press (dot) com to request the PowerPoint slides.