Battleground New York City: Countering Spies, Saboteurs, and Terrorists since 1861

Battleground New York City: Countering Spies, Saboteurs, and Terrorists since 1861 book cover

Battleground New York City: Countering Spies, Saboteurs, and Terrorists since 1861

Author(s): Thomas A. Reppetto (Author)

  • Publisher: Potomac Books, Inc.
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb. 2012
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 312 pages
  • ISBN-10: 1597976776
  • ISBN-13: 9781597976770

Book Description

New York City has long been a breeding ground for spies, saboteurs, terrorists, and other threats to the nation and its greatest city. Battleground New York City examines the history of domestic security operations and the people and agencies involved in safeguarding “the city that never sleeps.”

Starting with the bloody draft riots during the Civil War, Thomas Reppetto guides the reader through New York City’s history, emphasizing the battles against twentieth-century German and Russian spies and more recent ones against Islamic radicals. This book illustrates how, over the course of two world wars, numerous political and social upheavals, and shocking terrorist attacks, the United States developed a complex web of organizations responsible for identifying and neutralizing security risks. New York has been the training and proving ground for law enforcement agencies in developing the organizations, strategies, and tactics now used to protect citizens nationwide. The histories and operations of the U.S. Secret Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the New York Police Department, and other organizations provide insight into recent events and what the United States needs to do to protect all of its citizens.

Battleground New York City is the exciting story of the men and women who have dedicated their lives to protecting a city under threat.

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Thomas Reppetto is uniquely qualified to assess America’s police intelligence apparatus, history, and evolution because of his role as a historian and practitioner, and above all else, because of his talent as a writer. His Battleground New York City proves a masterful, immensely readable, and breathtakingly authoritative analysis of the challenges that U.S. law enforcement has faced over the past 150 years. It stands alone.”–Tony Bouza, former commander, New York Police Department, and chief of police, Minneapolis Police Department; author of Police Intelligence: The Operations of an Investigative Unit

“Thomas Reppetto [is] perhaps the country’s foremost police historian. . .[Battleground New York City is the] authoritative account of the city’s efforts to counter spies, saboteurs and terrorists who have plotted against New York since 1861.”–Len Levitt, from his Huffington Post column, July 10, 2012

“Tom Reppetto’s Battleground New York City is a fascinating look at how the greatest law enforcement agency in the United States dealt with saboteurs, bombers, and terrorists long before there was an FBI or CIA. The book is chock full of characters and incidents that jump off the page, providing an interesting and entertaining historical narrative. This is an invaluable contribution to our American law enforcement library.”–John Timoney, former first deputy commissioner, New York Police Department; police commissioner, Philadelphia Police Department; chief, Miami Police Department; author of Beat Cop to Top Cop

About the Author

Thomas Reppetto began as a police officer, rising to Commander of Detectives in the Chicago Police Department. In 1970 he received a PhD in public administration from the Harvard School of Government. He taught at the John Jay College of the City University of New York, and became dean of graduate studies, then vice president. He is retired and lives in the New York City area.

View on Amazon

,”datePublished”:”28 Feb. 2012″,”isbn”:”9781597976770″,”numberOfPages”:312,”inLanguage”:”English”,”description”:”New York City has long been a breeding ground for spies, saboteurs, terrorists, and other threats to the nation and its greatest city. Battleground New York City examines the history of domestic security operations and the people and agencies involved in safeguarding “the city that never sleeps.”Starting with the bloody draft riots during the Civil War, Thomas Reppetto guides the reader through New York City’s history, emphasizing the battles against twentieth-century German and Russian spies and more recent ones against Islamic radicals. This book illustrates how, over the course of two world wars, numerous political and social upheavals, and shocking terrorist attacks, the United States developed a complex web of organizations responsible for identifying and neutralizing security risks. New York has been the training and proving ground for law enforcement agencies in developing the organizations, strategies, and tactics now used to protect citizens nationwide. The histories and operations of the U.S. Secret Service, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the New York Police Department, and other organizations provide insight into recent events and what the United States needs to do to protect all of its citizens.Battleground New York City is the exciting story of the men and women who have dedicated their lives to protecting a city under threat.”,”bookEdition”:”Illustrated”,”url”:”https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1597976776/”,”bookFormat”:”http://schema.org/EBook”,”additionalType”:”http://schema.org/PDF”,”fileSize”:”76 MB”,”accessibilityFeature”:[“login required”,”member access only”],”accessibilitySummary”:”PDF version available to authenticated members only. File size: 76 MB.”}

电子书代发PDF格式价格30我要求助
未经允许不得转载:Wow! eBook » Battleground New York City: Countering Spies, Saboteurs, and Terrorists since 1861