International
Sep. 28, 2001
U.S. Needs National System For Prevention, Intervention
The enforcement of law is essential to the maintenance of our society. Ensuring the security of our people and institutions is fundamental to the very existence of that society and therefore should be our first and foremost priority. In this effort, the best attack is not in taking action against past perpetrators; it is in the establishment of a strong defense against future attacks.




The enforcement of law is essential to the maintenance of our society. Ensuring the security of our people and institutions is fundamental to the very existence of that society and therefore should be our first and foremost priority. In this effort, the best attack is not in taking action against past perpetrators; it is in the establishment of ...
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