A Radical Manifesto for the Control of Crime, Lawlessness and Disorder
Local, Regional, International Documents in Words and Pictures
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About the Book
This book is about a major scourge of any country - “crime.” The book is dedicated to all branches of law enforcement agencies and judicial branches which seek to combat the escalation of dimensions of crime and criminals.
The author looks at various approaches applied as crime fighting methods and adopts his own methods which he assumes may merit some achievements. Using a voluminous amount of documents the book contains much pictorial materials with its captions from a variety of sources which will capture the interest of the reader and ends with his recommendations.
Using both crime in developing and developed countries, he seeks to encourage greater local, regional and international co-operation among: governments, criminologist, law enforcement agencies, corrections agencies and law reformists.
He hopes that this book will be a useful to all law-abiding denizens and criminal combatants.
About the Author
Andy A. Burkett attended
He has been in the filed of research at: the US Government and Business Division, Cincinnati/Hamilton County Library, Ohio, Trinidad Public Library, in the government service Ministry of Petroleum and Mines, Ministry of External Affair, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Court of Appeal, Research Officer, Regional Council, Community Police, North Eastern Division.
He has done a number of research papers on crime which include:
“The relationship between alcohol and crime” 31 pages, March 1996,
“The high cost of crime to taxpayers” 20 pages, January 1998,
“SPEED-The automobile as a killing machine” 20 pages, 15 pages, 1998,
“Policing the nation of
“Proposal for a law to deal with delinquent parents of juvenile delinquents in matters of crime” 24 pages, October 2000.
He has completed a 296 pages documented in words and pictures manuscript titled “Manifesto for the control of crime, lawlessness and disorder” to be submitted for publishing.
On race relations he has published in 2003 a 225 pages book documented in words and pictures titled “The Christian church: racial discrimination, gender discrimination against women, financial discrimination, ecclesiastical grants government funding of the churches” and he has completed a 104 pages documented in words and pictures manuscript titled “Racism against peoples of Indian origin from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, West Indies, Caribbean, South America living in Canada, England, South Africa and U.S.A.”(Part one) and “Who were the first known native people of