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We are putting a call out to authors who wish to contribute to this particular book. While the intent is to follow the suggested table of contents listed below, I am willing to consider other suggested topics for additional chapters. I will gladly accept abstracts (250-500 words) from both scholars and professionals in the fields of law enforcement and counterterrorism. All chapters should range from 18-30 pages in length and be written per the manuscript guidelines listed below. The submission date for each chapter is no later than October 1, 2009. Upon receiving all submissions, I will edit the book and send to the publishing company.
If interested in contributing a chapter, send a copy of your resume and a chapter abstract to Richard Hughbank.
The proposed table of contents is:
Ch.1 – Terrorism and Law Enforcement
Ch. 2 – The Role of Intelligence
Ch. 3 – Sniper: Countersniper
Ch. 4 – Counterterrorism and SWAT: The Tactical Advantage
Ch. 5 – Community Policing: Taking back our Neighborhoods
Ch. 6 – The Patriot Act
Ch. 7 – Posse Comitatus Act and the Active Military
Ch. 8 – Weapons of Mass Destruction
Ch. 9 – Our Prison Systems
Ch. 10 – Gangs and Terrorism
Ch. 11 – Prosecuting Terrorists under our Constitutional Laws
Ch. 12 – Police Academies and the Next Generation of Law Enforcement: How to Train for the War on Terror
Ch. 13 – Leadership in the Face of Terror
Ch. 14 – Terrorism and the use of Computers: Combating Cyber-terrorism
Ch. 15 – Establishing a Command Center when Dealing with Terrorists
Ch. 16 – Narcotics
Ch. 17 – Human Trafficking
Ch. 18 – Negotiating with Terrorists
Click to view the required manuscript preparation document. I ask that you follow these guidelines to better facilitate the final preparation of the book.
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