Civil Rights Implications of Post : September 11 Law Enforcement Practices in...

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width: 8 in Publisher: CreateSpace Item Height: 0.1 in Language: English height: 0.1 in Format: Trade Paperback ISBN: 9781438228143 Item Length: 10 in Topic: Civil Rights Number of Pages: 50 Pages Genre: Law Item Width: 8 in Book Title: Civil Rights Implications of Post-September 11 Law Enforcement Practices in New York Publication Year: 2004 Author: New York Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Item Weight: 5.8 Oz

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Civil Rights Implications of Post : September 11 Law Enforcement Practices in.... Civil Rights Implications of Post : September 11 Law Enforcement Practices in New York, Paperback by New York Advisory Committee to the . Commission on Civil Rights (COR), ISBN 1438228147, ISBN-13 9781438228143, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Shortly after the September 11th tragedies, the . Commission on Civil Rights urged its State Advisory Committees to monitor possible civil rights violations in their states against Muslims, Sikhs, Arabs and South Asians. This report was submitted by the New York Advisory Committee, and explores such issues as racial profiling by law enforcement, special federal registration requirements for foreign nationals from predominately Islamic countries, and the civil rights implications of expanded government powers under the USA Patriot Act. Civil Rights Implications of Post : September 11 Law Enforcement Practices in New York, Paperback by New York Advisory Committee to the . Commission on Civil Rights (COR), ISBN 1438228147, ISBN-13 9781438228143, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Shortly after the September 11th tragedies, the . Commission on Civil Rights urged its State Advisory Committees to monitor possible civil rights violations in their states against Muslims, Sikhs, Arabs and South Asians. This report was submitted by the New York Advisory Committee, and explores such issues as racial profiling by law enforcement, special federal registration requirements for foreign nationals from predominately Islamic countries, and the civil rights implications of expanded government powers under the USA Patriot Act.