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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jerry Clark , Ed PalattellaPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.472kg ISBN: 9781442262584ISBN 10: 1442262583 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 20 August 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThis engrossing, detailed account from associate professor of criminal justice Clark and journalist Palattella follows the history of bail from Ancient Rome to the creation of the U.S. Marshals Service and the FBI, organizations that have hunted fugitives since the 1930s. Despite the American public’s admiration for some outlaws—from Jesse James to Bonnie and Clyde and Robert Burns, who actually wrote I Am a Fugitive from a Georgia Chain Gang! while being a fugitive—people have been helpful in the capture of many of those on the lam, the authors note. Law enforcement agencies, which began crowdsourcing in the 1930s with the publication and posting of the FBI’s Most Wanted list, have used TV to appeal for information about fugitives (the show America’s Most Wanted, which ran from 1988 to 2012, resulted in the capture of 1,149 fugitives), and today, it’s the internet where the wanted are commonly hunted. Indeed, “head for the border” no longer guarantees freedom, as Eduardo Rodriguez learned when the LAPD used Facebook posts to track him down and capture him in Mexico. This is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of criminal justice. * Publishers Weekly * On the Lam offers an insight into the government's ingenious and efficient strategies in the pursuit of fugitives. It is revelatory while outlining the interesting history of the federal agencies responsible to bring to justice criminals on the run. -- Daniel Simone, True Crime Writer and author of The Lufthansa Heist On the Lam is a fascinating read; a great blend of substantive history and anecdote. The authors have done their homework, while offering a unique approach to the subject; and the result is a well-researched book that will appeal to many audiences. -- Sean Patrick Griffin, PhD, Professor of Criminal Justice and Department Head, The Citadel On the Lam offers an insight into the government's ingenious and efficient strategies in the pursuit of fugitives. It is revelatory while outlining the interesting history of the federal agencies responsible to bring to justice criminals on the run. -- Daniel Simone, True Crime Writer and author of The Lufthansa Heist This engrossing, detailed account from associate professor of criminal justice Clark and journalist Palattella follows the history of bail from Ancient Rome to the creation of the U.S. Marshals Service and the FBI, organizations that have hunted fugitives since the 1930s. Despite the American public's admiration for some outlaws-from Jesse James to Bonnie and Clyde and Robert Burns, who actually wrote I Am a Fugitive from a Georgia Chain Gang! while being a fugitive-people have been helpful in the capture of many of those on the lam, the authors note. Law enforcement agencies, which began crowdsourcing in the 1930s with the publication and posting of the FBI's Most Wanted list, have used TV to appeal for information about fugitives (the show America's Most Wanted, which ran from 1988 to 2012, resulted in the capture of 1,149 fugitives), and today, it's the internet where the wanted are commonly hunted. Indeed, head for the border no longer guarantees freedom, as Eduardo Rodriguez learned when the LAPD used Facebook posts to track him down and capture him in Mexico. This is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of criminal justice. * Publishers Weekly * On the Lam offers an insight into the government's ingenious and efficient strategies in the pursuit of fugitives. It is revelatory while outlining the interesting history of the federal agencies responsible to bring to justice criminals on the run. -- Daniel Simone, True Crime Writer and author of The Lufthansa Heist On the Lam is a fascinating read; a great blend of substantive history and anecdote. The authors have done their homework, while offering a unique approach to the subject; and the result is a well-researched book that will appeal to many audiences. -- Sean Patrick Griffin, PhD, Professor of Criminal Justice and Department Head, The Citadel Author InformationJerry Clark, PhD, retired as a special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 2011 after twenty-seven years in law enforcement, including careers as a special agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. Clark is an associate professor of criminal justice at Gannon University in Erie, Pennsylvania, where he is also co-owner of Clark & Wick Investigations LLC and Fisher Security. Ed Palattella joined the Erie Times-News, in Erie, Pennsylvania, in 1990. He has won a number of awards, including for his investigative work and his coverage of crime. They are co-authors of Mania and Marjorie Diehl-Armstrong: Inside the Mind of a Female Serial Killer (R&L, 2017), A History of Heists: Bank Robbery in America (R&L, 2015), and Pizza Bomber: The Untold Story of America’s Most Shocking Bank Robbery (2012). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |