Sunday, May 16, 2004

I read Thomas, Deborah S. K. Public Health, Law Enforcement, and Hazards Management in Cutter, Susan L. & Richardson, Douglas B. & Wilbanks, Thomas J. eds. The Geographical Dimensions of Terrorism (New York: Routledge, 2003) p.9-15. This article allows me to see that cooperation between public health, law enforcement and hazards researchers would benefit the struggle against violence. I could use this article of any of the articles in this book for intergrating the law studies we will do in LAWS4701 with the geography of hazards. Although thinking about it right now Freedom of information laws could best be related to the study of terrorism laws. That investigative hearing and other judicial processes are to work in secret could be the key to writing an essay that includes meantion of GIS data but also focuses on the criminal law aspects of the Anti-Terrorism Act

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