This book examines the courts' interpretation of NEPA in its first three years, defeats and successes of citizens' actions in key cases, and implication of court rulings for the act's future effectiveness. Originally published in 1973
Autorentext
Frederick R. Anderson
Zusammenfassung
Applied psychology has become increasingly important in the work of policing, police training and the academic study of policing. This book provides a highly accessible account of the way in which psychological principles and practices are applied to policing, reflecting the increasing attention being given to this area in the light of recent concerns about police training and its effectiveness - for example the MacPherson report. The book sets out the main areas of applied psychology which have particular relevance for policing, looking at how these impact in practice on police work - retrieving information, interviewing suspects, understanding crime patterns and profiling offenders, and negotiation and hostage taking. The author concludes with an assessment of the usefulness of psychology in police work, and the pitfalls and problems which arise with its use.
Inhalt
Chapter 1 NEPA and Congress; Chapter 2 How a NEPA Suit Reaches Court; Chapter 3 The Requirement of Strict Compliance; Chapter 4 Circumstances Requiring an Impact Statement; Chapter 5 Problems of Transition: Projects and Programs in Progress When NEPA Was Enacted; Chapter 6 Preparation and Content of Impact Statements; Chapter 7 NEPA and Federal Decision Making; Chapter 8 The Impact Statement in Perspective;
Titel
NEPA in the Courts
Untertitel
A Legal Analysis of the National Environmental Policy Act
Autor
EAN
9781135997854
ISBN
978-1-135-99785-4
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Genre
Veröffentlichung
18.10.2013
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.64 MB
Anzahl Seiten
324
Jahr
2013
Untertitel
Englisch
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