"A straight-on, behind-the-scenes look at one of the most effective federal agencies, told by a veteran ATF agent with 25 years' experience chasing mobsters, contract killers, hate groups, and gun nuts. If it were a novel, it would be promoted as 'action-packed thriller,' but it's real life, folks. . . . The ATF has given invaluable assistance in helping convict members of the Mafia, KKK, and Hell's Angels, and its crime labs have helped crack the Oklahoma City and World Trade Center bombings, but you'd never know it, and all most of us can remember about them is their part in the tragedy at Waco."--Tom Elliott, <i>The Mensa Bulletin</i><br />

When James Moore joined the ATF in 1960, it was an arm of the Internal Revenue Service with one job: to catch the Mafia bootleggers whose distilleries cheated Uncle Sam of millions in tax revenue. During his twenty-five years of service, Moore saw the organization shift to enforcing of gun laws, be reborn as a separate bureau, and take on bombings and arson cases that most law officers wrote off as impossible to solve.

Moore's personal, from-the-hip history spans the long-running war against dons and drug dealers and covers agents' daring infiltration of the Ku Klux Klan, Hell's Angels, and other violent groups. He reveals the cutting-edge forensics work that helped crack the World Trade Center and Oklahoma City bombings and also provides an insider account of the raid on the Branch Davidians at Waco. Finally, Moore discusses the ATF's rivalry with the FBI and the political power games that impede the government's ability to fight crime.

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From Chicago's Al Capone to Waco's David Koresh, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms has taken on America's most ruthless criminals and single-minded fanatics. This title delivers the disclosure of the bureau's controversial exploits.
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CoverTitleCopyrightContentsIntroduction1. It Was in the Bleak December2. Three Detectives3. Gentlemen Don't Boast4. End of a Hundred-Year War5. New Battlefields6. New Ammunition for the Government Gun7. Attacking Terrorism8. Underworld Armorers9. "Unsolvable Crimes"10. Ladies and Gentlemen in White Coats11. The Birth of a Bureau12. Strike Force13. Significant Criminals14. Fire15. The Circus16. The Spring of '8117. A Wonderful Plan to Kill ATF18. The Un-Terrorists19. Déjà Vu20. Waco21. FalloutAfterwordA EndnotesB ATF Mission StatementC Job Description, ATF Special AgentD Sample Page: ATF Explosive Incident ReportE Special Material re FBIF Facts/History re Proposed Merger of Treasury Investigative BureausG History of ATF Name ChangesH Federal Firearms Licensed DealersI Miscellaneous Studies and StatisticsJ Value of the Gun Control Act of 1968Back Cover
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A thorough, extremely readable account of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms, by an insider who was present at the Branch Davidian fiasco at Waco, Texas.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780252070259
Publisert
2001-08-10
Utgiver
University of Illinois Press; University of Illinois Press
Vekt
454 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
01, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
400

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James Moore is the author of Official Secrets.