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The increasing complexity of crime and corruption raises new questions about how law enforcement organizations and the courts can protect citizens’ security without risking essential human liberties. Brookings experts address the wide range of challenges facing legal systems around the world—from organized crime and illegal drug trade to protecting digital privacy—and examine how national and international security can be enhanced through sound judicial processes.
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Striving for the Rule of Law in China
2012, Weifang He (Author), John L. Thornton (Foreword) and Cheng Li
2012
Freedom and Technological Change
2011, Jeffrey Rosen and Benjamin Wittes, eds.
2011, Khalid Koser
2011, Robert W. Crandall, Vikram Maheshri and Clifford Winston
The Case for Candor after Guantánamo
2010, Benjamin Wittes
Counterinsurgency and the War on Drugs
2009, Vanda Felbab-Brown
An Agenda for Reform
2009, Benjamin Wittes, ed.
A New Framework for Analysis and Action
2009, David de Ferranti, Anthony J. Ody and with Justin Jacinto and Graeme Ramshaw
Effects on Crime and Violence
2003, Jens Ludwig and Philip I. Cook, eds.
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Benjamin Wittes
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Russell Wheeler
Visiting Fellow, Governance Studies
Stuart S. Taylor, Jr.
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Governance Studies
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