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Problem‑Oriented Policing
Problem‑Oriented Policing is Herman Goldstein’s landmark work that reshaped modern policing by shifting the focus from reactive incident‑driven responses to systematic analysis of underlying problems.
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- 9781514809488
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- 363.23 GOL p
Why the West Rules—For Now
Why the West Rules—For Now is Ian Morris’s ambitious, data‑driven exploration of why Western societies have dominated global power for the past two centuries—and whether that dominance is likely to continue. Spanning 50,000 years of human history, Morris argues that the key drivers of civilizational development are not culture, race, or individual leaders, but geography interacting with…
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- 1st Ed.
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- 9780312611699
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- 909 MOR w
Capital in the Twenty-First Century
Capital in the Twenty‑First Century is Thomas Piketty’s influential and data‑rich examination of how wealth and income have evolved over the past 250 years. Drawing on unprecedented historical datasets from more than twenty countries, Piketty argues that modern economies tend toward increasing inequality when the rate of return on capital outpaces economic growth.
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- 9780674979857
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- 339.2 PIK c
Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
Battle Cry of Freedom is James M. McPherson’s masterful, Pulitzer Prize–winning account of the American Civil War, widely regarded as the best single‑volume history of the conflict. McPherson weaves together the political, social, and military events that shaped the United States from the Mexican‑American War through the surrender at Appomattox. He vividly recounts pivotal moments such …
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- 1st Ed.
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- 9780195168952
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- 973.73 MCP b
The Art of War
The Art of War is one of the most influential works on strategy ever written, offering timeless insights into leadership, conflict, and decision‑making. Attributed to the ancient Chinese strategist Sun Tzu, the text outlines principles for understanding opponents, assessing terrain, managing resources, and achieving victory with minimal conflict. Its teachings emphasize intelligence, adaptabi…
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- 9780804848206
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- 355.02 SUN t
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