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9780130260840
Oliver argues that over time, especially in the latter half of the twentieth century, the American presidency has carved out a new role for the President of the United States, namely the chief executive of issues related to law and order. Presidents have assumed a larger role in criminal justice issues; the author explores the reasons why and demonstrates how presidents have become more involved. He then argues that this has had a profound impact upon public opinion of crime and, as a result, presidents have become a central influence in shaping public perception of crime in America.Oliver, Willard M. is the author of 'Law & Order Presidency', published 2002 under ISBN 9780130260840 and ISBN 0130260843.
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