Rabiger, Joanna

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Daily prison life

2017
The U.S. prison system is the largest and most innovative in the world. It boasts some of the most technologically advanced prisons in existence, meeting the highest standards in security. Inside these vast, specialized structures, containing thousands of inmates, highly trained corrections officers use technology to anticipate outbreaks of violence and to prevent riots and escape attempts. The tightly regulated prison system relies on many professionals. Counselors, drug rehabilitation staff, medical personnel, and kitchen workers are among the committed prison employees who daily face some of the world’s most hardened criminals. In addition to incarceration and rehabilitation, America’s prisons also serve as crime-prevention centers teaching offenders new trades and offering them the chance to learn life skills.

Government intelligence agencies

Examines government intelligence systems around the world. Discusses agents, intelligence technology, U.S. intelligence groups, British and French groups, and Israeli groups. Includes photos, a glossary, timeline, index, and resources for further information.

Government intelligence agencies

2003
Presents an introduction to intelligence agencies, discusses the recruitment, work, and tools used by intelligence agents, and examines the history and role of key intelligence agencies throughout the world, including the U.S., Britain, France, Germany, and Israel.

Daily prison life

2003
Presents a look at life in different types of prisons, examining daily schedules, prison culture, and rehabilitation opportunities such as education and work.
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